Cyclones split
HOLLAND PATENT – The Cyclone "C" Team upended the Golden Knights of Holland Patent,13-0 to go 3-0 on the season
Michael Oralls had two second-half touchdowns – a one-yard plunge in the third, and a three-yard TD in the fourth. Oralls rushed for 94 yards on the day. Adrian Hoffman ran for a point-after touchdown (P.A.T.). The opening TD was set up by a 27-yard pass to Oralls from Tristan Rifanburg. Killian Benedict and Cameron Edwards also had big gains for the Cyclones,
Storm Cook led the defense with Spencer Stone, Matt Craig, Benedict, Oralls, Rifanburgand Hoffman stopping the Knights.
The Cyclone "B" team dropped a 13-6 final to Holland Patent, its first loss in three games.
Jaden McCrabie scored on a four-yard TD run for the Cyclones. Frank Garcia toted the pigskin well for the Cyclones also. Graydon Murphy and Michael Sutton led the Cyclones’ defense.
The Cyclones’ "A" yeam visited New Hartford for its first time in 30 years, and came away with a 28-0 victory.
came away Sunday with a 28-0 victory.
On the Cyclones’ first offensive play, Dennis Oralls hit Kyle Edwards on a 63-yard TD pass play. Nate Ashton kicked the P.A.T, On the second offensive play by the Cyclones, Paul Wonka raced 43 yards to paydirt with Cassie Sutton adding the P.A.T.
Still in the first quarter, Oralls hit Dallas Moryl on a 13-yard TD toss with Jeff Witt adding the conversion. Sutton took it in from 21 yards to end the Cyclones’ scoring.
Ethan Russell, Matt Antonowicz, Mike Barnes, Ba'sheim Jenkins and Cody Bradbury also ran well for the Cyclones. Grady Thompson, Antonio Loscavio, Tyior Thomas, Barnes, and both John and Matt Antonowicz played big defense, along with Witt, who had an interception.
The Cyclone Mighty Mite "D" team fell to Holland Patent,14-6, to go 2-1 on the season.
The Cyclones are at home Sunday, Sept. 23 against Utica (Proctor) with four games. The “D” game at 9 a.m., “C” team at 11 a.m., “B” team at 1 p.m. and “A” team at 3 p.m.
Michael Oralls had two second-half touchdowns – a one-yard plunge in the third, and a three-yard TD in the fourth. Oralls rushed for 94 yards on the day. Adrian Hoffman ran for a point-after touchdown (P.A.T.). The opening TD was set up by a 27-yard pass to Oralls from Tristan Rifanburg. Killian Benedict and Cameron Edwards also had big gains for the Cyclones,
Storm Cook led the defense with Spencer Stone, Matt Craig, Benedict, Oralls, Rifanburgand Hoffman stopping the Knights.
The Cyclone "B" team dropped a 13-6 final to Holland Patent, its first loss in three games.
Jaden McCrabie scored on a four-yard TD run for the Cyclones. Frank Garcia toted the pigskin well for the Cyclones also. Graydon Murphy and Michael Sutton led the Cyclones’ defense.
The Cyclones’ "A" yeam visited New Hartford for its first time in 30 years, and came away with a 28-0 victory.
came away Sunday with a 28-0 victory.
On the Cyclones’ first offensive play, Dennis Oralls hit Kyle Edwards on a 63-yard TD pass play. Nate Ashton kicked the P.A.T, On the second offensive play by the Cyclones, Paul Wonka raced 43 yards to paydirt with Cassie Sutton adding the P.A.T.
Still in the first quarter, Oralls hit Dallas Moryl on a 13-yard TD toss with Jeff Witt adding the conversion. Sutton took it in from 21 yards to end the Cyclones’ scoring.
Ethan Russell, Matt Antonowicz, Mike Barnes, Ba'sheim Jenkins and Cody Bradbury also ran well for the Cyclones. Grady Thompson, Antonio Loscavio, Tyior Thomas, Barnes, and both John and Matt Antonowicz played big defense, along with Witt, who had an interception.
The Cyclone Mighty Mite "D" team fell to Holland Patent,14-6, to go 2-1 on the season.
The Cyclones are at home Sunday, Sept. 23 against Utica (Proctor) with four games. The “D” game at 9 a.m., “C” team at 11 a.m., “B” team at 1 p.m. and “A” team at 3 p.m.
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