Irwin and the Marauders’ offensive line help lead S-E to a late game comeback win
HOLLAND PATENT – Sherburne-Earlville scored 22 unanswered points against Holland Patent in the second half on Saturday, capturing a 28-21 comeback win in a Class C, Section III match-up.
Jason Haas gave Holland Patent an early lead with a run from 20 yards out. Haas followed his first score with another three yard run to the end-zone to go up 14-0.
Game Irwin connected with Dawson Lagoe for an 18 yard touchdown catch in response to Golden Knights’ lead.
The quarter would end at 14-6 as the extra point attempt for the Marauders was missed.
Lagoe’s score was quickly voided, as Holland Patent’s Nick Herringshaw passed to Michael Walker for a 39-yard score in the second quarter.
At the break, Sherburne-Earlville was down 21-6.
Giving a momentum swing for the Marauders was Jesse Lynch with a strip on the Golden Knight ball carrier, forcing a turnover to give S-E the ball early in the third quarter.
Irwin capitalized on the turnover as he cut into the Holland Patent lead in the third by running in from five yards, making the score 21-12.
In the fourth, the line of Calib Hill, Alex Thompson, Nick Altman, Trace Pierce and Allan Donnelly protected Irwin from the Golden Knight defense, giving him time to find Lincoln Owen for a 33-yard pass, shaving the Holland patent lead to 21-20.
In the final drive, Irwin led the team down the field and Vincent Albertina dashed in from 12 yards, to give Sherburne-Earlville the 28-21 lead and finish the comeback victory.
“We were on the ropes at halftime, down 21-6,” said Sherburne-Earlville head coach Ed Holmquist. “My Defensive Coordinator, Steve Franklin made some great half time adjustments and my kids on offense took over.”
Irwin finished the day 8-for-17 throwing for a total of 132 yards and two scores while gaining 62 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. Albertina pounded the ground with 23 carries for 139 yards, punching in the game-winning touchdown.
Owen, who was a game time decision ended the day with 99 yards on the ground and 78 yards receiving with one touchdown.
The Marauders improved to 3-2 after their third straight win, while the Golden Knights dropped to 2-3. Sherburne-Earlville hosts the 4-1 West Canada Valley Indians on Friday night, October 6, with kick-off at 7 p.m.
SE: 6 0 6 16– 28
HP: 14 7 0 0– 21
Jason Haas gave Holland Patent an early lead with a run from 20 yards out. Haas followed his first score with another three yard run to the end-zone to go up 14-0.
Game Irwin connected with Dawson Lagoe for an 18 yard touchdown catch in response to Golden Knights’ lead.
The quarter would end at 14-6 as the extra point attempt for the Marauders was missed.
Lagoe’s score was quickly voided, as Holland Patent’s Nick Herringshaw passed to Michael Walker for a 39-yard score in the second quarter.
At the break, Sherburne-Earlville was down 21-6.
Giving a momentum swing for the Marauders was Jesse Lynch with a strip on the Golden Knight ball carrier, forcing a turnover to give S-E the ball early in the third quarter.
Irwin capitalized on the turnover as he cut into the Holland Patent lead in the third by running in from five yards, making the score 21-12.
In the fourth, the line of Calib Hill, Alex Thompson, Nick Altman, Trace Pierce and Allan Donnelly protected Irwin from the Golden Knight defense, giving him time to find Lincoln Owen for a 33-yard pass, shaving the Holland patent lead to 21-20.
In the final drive, Irwin led the team down the field and Vincent Albertina dashed in from 12 yards, to give Sherburne-Earlville the 28-21 lead and finish the comeback victory.
“We were on the ropes at halftime, down 21-6,” said Sherburne-Earlville head coach Ed Holmquist. “My Defensive Coordinator, Steve Franklin made some great half time adjustments and my kids on offense took over.”
Irwin finished the day 8-for-17 throwing for a total of 132 yards and two scores while gaining 62 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. Albertina pounded the ground with 23 carries for 139 yards, punching in the game-winning touchdown.
Owen, who was a game time decision ended the day with 99 yards on the ground and 78 yards receiving with one touchdown.
The Marauders improved to 3-2 after their third straight win, while the Golden Knights dropped to 2-3. Sherburne-Earlville hosts the 4-1 West Canada Valley Indians on Friday night, October 6, with kick-off at 7 p.m.
SE: 6 0 6 16– 28
HP: 14 7 0 0– 21
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