The Shoremen
completed their three game sweep of the teams that
defeated them in 2006 with a resounding road win over
Falls began the
night with the ball on their 35 courtesy of an out-of-bounds kickoff. QB John Atkinson completed a pass for 12
yards on first down. That was the only
positive yardage pass play on the night for the Bulldogs. After two runs netted just 3 yards, Zach
Murray dumped Atkinson for a 10 yard sack to force a punt. A 22 yard pickup by Haddad on a toss sweep
was called back on a holding penalty. A
nice 18 yard run by Jeff Tell on third down wasn’t enough and the Shoremen
punted the ball back. Andy Howell’s 39
yard kick rolled dead at the 20. A quick
three and out led to another Falls punt, which Ryan Scherer brought all the way
back to the Bulldogs’ one yard line. But
a holding penalty sent the ball back to A.L. 44. Four runs moved the ball to the 22, where
Firment hit Sean Oxley for a six yard gain to the 16. Haddad’s second down run gained a yard, and
then on 3rd and three Firment found Scherer over the middle in the end
zone for a 15 yard score. Joe
Prendergast booted the PAT giving the Shoremen a 7-0 lead. On the next series,
The second quarter
started with a bang for
On the very first
play of the final period, Scott Shaffer took a pitch to his right and pulled up
for a halfback pass. He floated the ball
all the way back across the field to a wide open Firment, who beat a defender
into the end zone for his first touchdown.
Prendergast remained perfect on the night and the game was under
control, 28-7. Falls managed one first
down but then had to punt, and the Shoremen were back in business at their 40.
After A couple of runs, a 34 yard Firment toss to Peyton Armbrecht pass moved
the ball to the 12. Tell picked up eight
on a counter and Haddad scored from the four as the Bulldog defense was looking
pretty tired. Both coaches emptied their
benches and the reserves finished out the game with no further scoring.
Notes:
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Haddad’s 2 TD’s give him a season total of 12. With 95 tough yards tonight, he has gained
781 yards this year.
·
Scherer’s 2
touchdown catches give him four in five games so far this year.
·
Nick Firment’s
passing stats continue to impress: For the
game, 6-14 for 131 yards and 2 TD’s; for the year, 30-56 for 10 TD’s
and no INT’s.
·
The Shoremen
recorded their first shutout of the year, holding Falls
to zero penalties.
·
In case you
haven’t noticed, Andy Howell is punting really well this year.
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7 |
7 |
7 |
14 |
35 |
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0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
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|
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O.F. |
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A.L. |
|
First downs |
|
8 |
|
16 |
|
Rush Yds |
|
96 |
|
189 |
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Pass Yds |
|
7 |
|
147 |
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Passes att-comp-int |
|
7-4-0 |
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15-7-0 |
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Fumbles-lost |
|
0-0 |
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0-0 |
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Penalties |
|
0-0 |
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6-67 |
AL – Scherer 16 pass from Firment (Prendergast kick)
AL – Scherer 31 pass from Firment (Prendergast kick)
OF – Russo 5 run (Burns kick)
AL – Haddad 4 run (Prendergast kick)
AL—Firment 16 pass from Shaffer (Prendergast kick)
AL – Haddad 4 run (Prendergast kick)