Cyclones top unbeaten Holland Patent

NORWICH – The Cyclones’ “A” team stopped the previously undefeated Holland Patent Golden Knights 29-8 here Sunday at Alumni Field.
Kyle Edwards opened the Cyclones’ scoring on the game’s third play on a 56-yard sweep around Holland Patents six-foot-2 Chadley  Franko racing to the endzone. Ba’sheim Jenkins had an outstanding block on Franko  to set up the Edwards touchdown. A Michael Sutton pass to Edwards was good for the point-after conversion (P.A.T.).  Sutton added an 18-yard run for a touchdown, and an 18-yard conversion pass to Edwards after a penalty, still in the first quarter.
Sutton and Edwards teamed up again on a 41-yard TD pass play in the second with Jaden MacRabie kicking the two-point conversion for a 22-0 halftime lead.
Edwards finished the Cyclones’ scoring early in the third quarter on a 55-yard return of an interception, with MacRabie running for the conversion. Graydon Murphy and Marcus Dodd had  an outstanding day rushing. Robbie Wheeler and Jordan Lockwood held the Golden Knights’ offense in check. Adding to the defense were Matt Murray, Michael Oralls, and Storm Cook, who led a fine goal-line stand in the second quarter, stopping the Knights at the one. Bradley Chawgo had a riveting open-field, touchdown-saving tackle in the fourth quarter on speedster  Roderick Stevens of the Knights.
The Cyclones’ “C” team tied the Golden Knights 6-6 with a nine-yard TD run with 2:13 left in the fourth quarter by Alec Weaver.  Weaver led the Cyclones’ ground attack with Jordan Vinal, Carter Hubbard, Killian Benedict and Cole Rifanburg toting the pigskin for good yardage.
Vinal and Benedict led the defense with Hubbard, Ian Steward, Dan Zieno, Jon Manwarren, Trey Muserallo, Tyler Roberts and Carlos Ithier contributing.
The Cyclones’ “B” team, meanwhile, was playing in Cazenovia against the Lakers. The Cyclones came home with a 26-7 victory. 
Frank Garcia led the Norwich ground attack with 204 yards rushing and two TDs, one on a 61-yard gem. Tristan Rifanburg had an 11-yard TD, with Jon Marvin adding a 26- yarder.
Garcia added a conversion, and a Cameron Edwards to Kevin Porack pass for an extra point rounded out the scoring.
On defense, Jacob Perrone, Matt Perrella, Landon Cummings, Rifanburg and Garcia had standout days.
 The Cyclones’ “D” team played a non-scoring game with the Golden Knights. 
Next week all four teams travel to Section III  high school  power Utica ( Proctor) for games at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

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