The Bobcats(ranked #7) fell to the Blue Hawks (ranked #1) in the "Game of the Week."
Blue Hill junior Kyle Mans stepped in to fill the quarterback spot as last weeks starting quarterback, Derek Poe was sidelined with a pulled ham string.
St. Cecilia put the first points on the score board with 71 yard drive and a score by quarterback Phil Hamburger with a quarter back sneak. The PAT failed making the score 6 - 0. The first period ended with a score of 6-0.
In the first play after the beginning of the second quarter the ball carrier was absolutely smashed by Blue Hill sophomore Garrett Sharp.
St. Cecilia made another touch down driving 78 yards with a little over 9 minutes left in the first half.
Hamburger pitched off to Cody Jackson to earn the two points and bring the score to 14-0.
Blue Hill's drive was unsuccessful and they were forced to punt again. Matt Thramer punted. Again the Blue Hawks drove down for another touch down as Hamburger fell forward over the line. The kick was good making the score 21-0.
Blue Hill kicked off to St. Cecilia to begin the second half.
After an 85 yard drive Blake Brouillette made a touch down on a 33 yard fun, on a drive that was unlike the others, two quick strikes and then into the end zone. The kick for the extra point was good. The score was 28-0. The Bobcats were unable to stop the larger Blue Hawk team from scoring on each possession.
Cody Jackson got a 2nd touchdown on a two yard run.
Kissinger kicked for the PAT.
At the end of the third quarter the score was 35-0.
Blue tried to come back, with a passing game as Mans threw a 10 yard reception to Faimon followed by a pitch to Kort that didn't make it, then a completed pass to Kort for a first down . Jared Krueger then caught the ball for another three or four yards.
Mans fired down field to Brock Kumke but the ball was picked off by Hamburger who jumped in front of Kumke for the first turn over of the game.
After another 69 yard Hamburger went in for his third touch down of the evening.
The kick was good and the score was 42-0
2 comments:
Can someone tell me how a school can win state in class C1 two years in a row and then drop to C2 the following year?
St. Cecilia is no more class C2 than Blue hill is class D. I am glad that our boys played them well but I think it would be better to just forfit the game and save the posible injuries. They recruit from several counties and rig their enrolment to be class C2. We will prove nothing by playing them win or lose.
Some may think that they are a christian school but how christian is it to cheat to win? As the new country song says "I will pray for them".
I believe Poe was out with a torn hamstring rather than a pull. I'm surprised the kid even played the next week. Word is he was told he would have to sit out 4-6 weeks.
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