Cyclones’ A team rolls past V-V-S, 30-8

SHERRILL – The Cyclones “A” team stunned Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, 30-8, at Sherrill Sunday to improve to 2-0 on the season.
Keegan Franklin opened the Cyclones’ scoring in the first quarter on a four-yard plunge, with Michael Sutton adding the conversion run.
Sutton added his own touchdown – a one-yard sneak in the second stanza – and again added the point-after run. Franklin then scored again in the second stanza on a 36-yard pass play from Sutton. Frank Garcia scored on a 10-yard run in the third quarter.
Garcia set up his own score after he had taken the ensuing kickoff following a V-V-S score to the 6aided by a key Franklin block. Randy Stokes rounded out scoring as he kicked two, two-point conversions.
The Norwich blue defense, consisting of Sutton, Rifanburg, Garcia, Franklin, Stokes, Michael Oralls, John Marvin, Trent Stone, Spencer Stone, Matt Burke, Jacob Perrone, and led by the line play of Storm Cook and Matt Craig, held the Red Devils to zero first downs and minus yardaged during the game. V-V-S had only three first downs on the day.
The Cyclones “C” team downed V-V-S, 14-0.
In the first quarter, Cole Rifanburg returned a Red Devils punt to the V-V-S 18. Three plays later, he took it to paydirt on a four-yard run. Carter Hubbard added the conversion on a pass from Rifanburg.
Dalen Geislinger scored his first Cyclone touchdown in the fourth on a two-yard run, with Ty Rifanburg adding the point-after.
Hubbard and Marcus Benjamin led the defensive shutout with Paden Burlison, Zack Clipston, Michael Carson, Austin Hendrickson, Andrew Barry, and Ben Scheer playing big “D,” along with the entire defensive units.
The Cyclones’ “D” team played a controlled scrimmage with VVS – these teams were evenly matched and played an even scoring game.
The Cyclones “B” team played to a 6-6 tie with Marcy-Deerfield. The Cyclones scored early with Alec Weaver recovering the opening kickoff. A Jordan Vinal pass to Cameron Edwards set up the Cyclones score on a one-yard keeper. Vinal had a good day passing hitting five out of seven attempts.
The Cyclones led until the Marcy-Deerfield scored with two minutes remaining in the contest.
The game was a defensive struggle with Jon Manwarren, Matt Parella, Carlos Ithier, Killian Benedict and Alec Weaver playing big defense
The Cyclones are at home Sunday, with the D, C, and A teams playing Camden, and the B team taking on New Hartford. Games are at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

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