UV-Edmeston picks up first win

Evening Sun Report

Football

UV-Edmeston 7, Spencer-Van Etten 6

NEW BERLIN – UV-Edmeston didn have a lot to cheer about on offense, but a stingy defense that gave up ground grudgingly, and an opportunistic touchdown in the first half was enough to carry to Storm to their first win this season.
Jake Curtis recovered a fumble for UV-E in the first half at the Panthers’ 18. Three plays later, Eric Bennett ran for a 10-yard score, and Jordan Williams’ point-after kick proved the final margin of victory. “We are looking at the win and not at the final statistics,” said UV-Edmeston coach Jack Loeffler. “It doesn’t matter how many yards are gained, you can still win the game.”
It wasn’t as if the Panthers were racking up large chunks of real estate. In spite of dominant field position and a big advantage in total yards (219-90), the visiting club threatened to score just one other time in the game other than its fourth-quarter TD run by Anthony Kline. And after the extra-point to tie the game was missed, S-VE never came close to the go-ahead points. “We were ready to play after last week’s game against Newfield,” Loeffler said. “There are times we could have gotten down, especially after their touchdown, but we shut down the extra point and that was it.”
Second quarter
UV-E: Eric Bennett 10 run (Jordan Williams kick)
Fourth quarter
S-VE: Anthony Kline 10 run (kick failed)
Score by quarters
SVE 0 0 0 6–6
UVE 0 7 0 0–7
Football Summary
SVE UVE
First downs 14 4
Rushes-yds 48-177 25-84
Passing yds 42 6
Comp-att-int 4-11-2 1-7-1
Punts-avg 1-20 0-0
Penalty yds 15 40
Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1
Individual statistics
Rushing: (S) Anthony Kline, 12-57, Kyle Conrad, 19-52, Kurtis Ahart, 7-36, Charlie Wright, 7-23, Patrick Kline, 3-9. (U) Tom Giordano, 9-39, Jay Lloyd, 10-33, Eric Bennett, 6-12.
Passing: (S) Wright, 4-11-2, 42 yds; (U) Wright, 1-7-1, 6 yds.
Receiving: (S) Chris Swinch, 2-24, David Cobb, 1-12, Conrad, 1-6. (UV) Darin Garcia, 1-6.

Walton 56, Oxford 0

OXFORD – There was no silver lining in Oxford’s most lopsided home loss in recent memory, but the consolation that the Blackhawks will unlikely face a test as stern as the Warriors at any future point this season.
“There are no ifs, ands or buts about how good they are,” said Oxford coach Mike Chrystie in sizing up Walton. “They are the real deal, and I would be surprised if anyone in our division beats them. At this point, they are definitely the front-runner.”
Walton’s dominance extended to every phase of the game, Chrystie said. Oxford not only was shutout, but did not register a first down, and Chrystie could only recall a couple of plays where his team gained positive yards on a running play. Oxford finished with negative-47 yards rushing and zero passing yards.
On offense, Richard Fletcher rushed for 126 bruising yards and four touchdowns. As a team, the Warriors amassed 375 yards on the ground on 51 carries. “Fletcher is a good, strong, powerful back,” Chrystie said. “We tried to tackle high, and he ran through guys. You have to be fundamentally sound bringing a guy like that down.”
Oxford (1-2) plays Hancock this Friday.
Scoring Summary:
First quarter
W: Richard Fletcher 6 run. (Bryant Mead run.)
W: Fletcher 1 run. (Logan Wood run.)
Second quarter
W: Cody Endress 18 pass from Patrick O'Brien. (Fletcher run.)
W: Fletcher 4 run. (Phil Hanley run.)
Third quarter
W: Richard Fletcher 1 run. (Wood run.)
W: Anthony Mead 46 run. (Wood run.)
Fourth quarter
W: Hanley 7 run. (Cody Reed run.)
Score by quarters
Walt. 16 16 16 8–56
Oxfd. 0 0 0 0–0
Team Summary
W O
First downs 15 0
Rushes-yds 51-375 16- -47
Passing yds 18 0
Comp-att-int 1-1-0 0-8-1
Punts-avg 0-0 7-39
Penalties-yds 3-15 1-15
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (W) Richard Fletcher, 17-126; Chad Gardepe, 3--4; Phil Hanley, 5-29; Casey Killian, 5-30; Anthony Mead, 3-57; Patrick O'Brien, 1- (-1); Cody Reed, 4-58; Robbie Rigas, 4-19; Logan Wood, 9-61. (O) Dustin Christopherson, 1- -5, Travis Frank, 4- -4, Scott Shakelton, 6- -17, John Witchella, 5- -21.
Passing: (O) Witchella, 0-8-1, 0 yds; (W) P. O’Brien, 1-1-0, 18 yds, TD.
Receiving: (W) Cody Endress, 1-18.

Deposit 42, Bainbridge-Guilford 22

BAINBRIDGE – Deposit crossed up B-G’s defense with a straight-ahead approach, and a three-touchdown eruption in the second quarter opened a 22-point Lumberjacks lead.
Corey Andresen rushed for 183 yards on just seven carries, and he scored on first-half TD runs of 20 and 30 yards.
“Game-planning, we needed to defend the option and put pressure on the quarterback,” said B-G coach Tim Mattingly. “They countered that by playing power football, and they ran right at us. We didn’t expect that from them, and I don’t know if Andresen had 10 carries all season before this game.”
B-G knotted the game at 8-8 in the first quarter on quarterback Chris McGinnis’ one-yard run and successful two-point toss from McGinnis to Travis Dickey. After that, it was pretty much all Deposit.
Brett Hauber had a pair of TD tosses and one scoring run for Deposit, who averaged approximately 10 yards per play.
McGinnis threw a scoring toss to Travis Dickey, and backup quarterback Justin Pepper tacked on a late TD run for the Bobcats (2-1). “The bottom line is that they came out and put it to us early,” Mattingly said. “We really got beat on offensive and defensive lines. They were just more physical and had more size than us.”
Scoring Summary:
First quarter
D: Cory Andresen 30 run. (Andresen run.)
B-G: Chris McGinnis 1 run. (Travis Dickey pass from McGinnis.)
Second quarter
D: Brett Hauber 1 run. (Andresen pass from Hauber.)
D: Luke Krembs 24 pass from Hauber. (Matthews pass from Hauber.)
D: Andresen 20 run. (Pass failed.)
Third quarter
B-G: T. Dickey 22 pass from McGinnis. (Pass failed.)
D: Darren Wignall 8 run. (Pass failed.)
Fourth quarter
D: David Libke 11 pass from Hauber. (kick failed.)
B-G: Justin Pepper 1 run. Pepper run.
Score by quarters
Dep. 8 22 6 6–42
B-G 8 0 6 8–22
Team Summary
D B-G
First downs 11 17
Rushes-yds 29-260 49-196
Passing yds 109 85
Comp-att-int 5-7-1 4-12-2
Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-1
Punts-avg 2-36 3-31
Penalties 5-55 6-55
Individual Statistics
Rushing: (D) Corey Andresen, 7-183; Brett Hauber, 6-18, Derek Wignall, 5-17, Brett Merrill, 1-18, Zach Matthews, 3-15, Anthony Cecere, 1-5, Ben Thomas, 3- (-3), Darin Wignall, 3-7. (BG) Dustin Ross, 20-77, Brad Hurlburt, 9-38, Justin Pepper, 5-29, C. McGinnis, 9-23, Ricky Margarum, 3-18, D. Rutz, 2-8, K. Davy, 1-2.
Passing: (D) Hauber, 5-7-1, 109 yds, 2 TDs; (BG) McGinnis, 4-9-1, 85 yds, TD; Justin Pepper, 0-3-1, 0 yds.
Receiving: (D) Jordan Hathaway, 1-39, Jacob Gesford, 1-24, Luke Krembs, 1-24, Davidson Libke, 1-11, Darin Wignall, 1-11. (BG) Dylan Whitaker, 3-63, Travis Dickey, 1-22.

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