Hawley, PA — PALMYRA TWP. — Balance. That’s what Wyoming Area coach Randy Spencer was looking for this week. He got it. For the second straight week, Aaron Crossley scored four touchdowns, quarterback Anthony Delucca hooked up with Kevin Wiedl for a pair of long pass plays, and the Warriors defense forced four turnovers to give Spencer his 100th coaching win, a 47-12 nonleague victory over Honesdale on Friday at Wallenpaupack Area High School. “It’s exciting to get those back-to-back wins,” said Crossley, who carried 13 times for 153 yards, scoring on runs of 5, 7, 60 and 28 yards. “It means so much for us, coach Spencer and the entire program. He’s one of the best coaches you can ever have, in the state, in the nation. He definitely makes us young men, not just football players, so it’s really exciting. Congratulations to him and to the program.” Spencer, in his 16th season, was more excited about strong overall play. “I think we played a little better complementary football, especially initially offensively, aside from the defensive pressure,” Spencer said. “Anthony Delucca a couple big throws down the field, Kevin Wiedl with some nice receptions. It’s important for us to be able to play complementary football. “Everyone knows Aaron Crossley is going to have outstanding games week in and week out. I can’t say enough about Aaron and his ability, but our ability to be versatile tonight was important for us going forward.” It didn’t take long for the Warriors (2-0) to put that on display. Delucca hit Wiedl in stride for a 40-yard score, the first of his two TD passes, just over 3 minutes into the game. Wyoming Area took advantage of a bad snap in point formation, taking over at the Honesdale 5 and scoring on the final play of the quarter on Crossley’s first touchdown. “We can’t afford any mistakes and we’ve made plenty of them at times, and that was costly,” Honesdale coach Paul Russick said. “You can’t give good teams any more opportunities than they already get. “I think our inexperience at times showed, especially on the defensive side of the ball. But I saw a lot of good things out of our kids and we’ve got to keep fighting and keep moving forward. It’s a long season and they’re a good, quality team. We’ve got a bunch of good quality teams we’re going to face in the next couple weeks to get us ready for our division.” Mason Avery got Honesdale on the board after a series of three turnovers – two by Wyoming Area – in as many plays, his punishing 14-yard run cutting it to 14-6 with 3:43 left in the half. Crossley showed his own fight, scoring on a 7-yard run with 1:30 left, then broke the game open with a 60-yard sprint with 3.1 seconds left. “With one play left in the half, I hear coach (Michael) Fanti make the call,” Crossley said. “People think we’re passing so we spread it out and hit it up the middle. Once I get to the second level, I don’t think any defensive back is going to be able to tackle me in the whole district.” Delucca hit Josh Mruk for a 19-yard TD to start the third after after another Honesdale turnover, but Cam Hegelon’s 79-yard kickoff return set up Aiden Collins’s 7-yard, fourth-down TD scramble, but Crossley’s 28-yard score and another by Oliver Bolin capped the win. “I think we came out aggressively,” said Spencer, whose team had three sacks, forced three fumbles, blocked a kick and had six quarterback hurries. “We had to put some pressure on Aiden Collins. He’s an outstanding quarterback with a strong arm. Knew they were going to try to get the ball down the field a little bit, so I’m really proud of what we were able to do inside, and then situationally off the edges.”