There is 5 minutes and 36 seconds on the clock, the Knights needed to drive 86 yards to take the lead or even possibly win. The last time something like that happened, they lost in heartbreak to Jacobs, however on Friday Night at George Gattas Memorial Stadium, The Knights would not let that happen again.
With 8 seconds remaining, Senior Bobby Jarosz's 26th carry of the game on a 3rd and goal from just outside the one sealed a 26-21 homecoming game victory for the Knights with a one yard touchdown.
"We know that we are not making the playoffs, we just played our hearts out and played for Prospect," Jarosz said
This season Jarosz has more than 934 yards of rushing in his senior year. He has also hit paydirt ten times on the ground this year.
In the first half the Knights were fueled by a Matt Drew sneak from a yard away
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On the last drive of the game, Junior Dante Cecala converted on a fourth down to keep the Knights hope alive, but maybe the largest moment of the drive was a 36 yard throw from Drew to fellow senior, De'Angelo Roberson.
"He [De'Angelo Roberson] is a big time player, and he makes big time plays," Jarosz said.
But what may have been overlooked was the Prospect Defense, who throughout all of the games twists and turns stayed strong and was a big part of the Knights victory According to Knights Head Coach Mike Sebestyen.
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Sebestyen also gave credit to Knights Linebacker and Tight End, Joe Siracusa for recovering the Mustang onside kick, which in return ended the game.
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Off the back of this defensive work, the Bears marched up field in the 10th minute and scored through Zane Musgrove thanks to some creative work out of
The Cougars used a screen pass from Tyquwone Workman to Tanner Conley , to pick up 21-yards, with 10:39 left in the quarter. At the 9:58 left Workman got a 7-yard gain from Workman. Workman used his legs to pick up 14-yards on a 3rd and fifteen call at 8:37 mark. On the 4th down play,Matt Bailey picked up 11-yards, with 8:32 showing on the clock. The Cougars scoring dreams ended on a a missed field goal.
Sophomore Erik Bowman scored the team’s first seven points, helping to advance their lead early in the game. The lancers were able to maintain their lead throughout the entire game. Bowman ended the first half with nine of his 17 points.
The eighth grade had a big win of 50-6, scored by Hunter Campbell, Max Kirby, and more. The 8th grade defensive and offensive line´s also had a key part in the win as well. The offensive line held the Titans and the defensive line penetrated and
With Centenary up 24-12, Dallas Christian scored 10 unanswered to make it a one-possession game in the second quarter. Shamara Taylor and Victoria Kyukendall hit layups. Kyukendall than hit a pair from the line, and a steal and hoop and a layup by Shamara Taylor cut the lead to one possession. Centenary led 24-22 with 4:48 left in the second quarter.
The Bears started the second half defensively perfect, and they were rewarded for this effort 10 minutes into the second half when Dane Nielsen made a 50-metre dash down the left sideline. They swung the ball right on the next tackle, and Abbas Miski finished off the try in the corner to extend their lead to 10-4.
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In the continuation of the first quarter Shelbyville successfully scored early with a touchdown and a two point conversion leading the game 8 to 0 against Sullivan. Sullivan now with possession attempted to hold off Shelbyville to score but was unsuccessful. Shelbyville with possession again would then successfully hold up against Sullivan leading then Shelbyville toward there second touchdown and two point conversion of
Wyong were enjoying a lot of ball but sideways movements and breakdowns in attack was making the job easy for the Mounties defence. Just when it looked like the Roos had ran out of options, Mitch Williams put a nicely weighted kick into the in goal down the blind side for Omar Slaimankhel to pounce on. Cornish missed the conversion and the Mounties lead was cut to two with 12 remaining in the first half.
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The Ripon Christian Knights would ride past the Huskies at the end of the first quarter up by 20-8.But the Hughson Huskies would find a way to close the gap as Ripon Christian would be up by only three points at the end of the second quarter making the score 31-28 with Ripon Christian up.
West would get a 46-yard run from Jacob Adams, with 1:55 left. Adams would close out the 4-play,58-yard drive, with a 7-yard run. A two point conversion try failed and this remained a 28-6 game, with 59.9 seconds left in the half.
In the face of adversity, the Mountaineers responded. When the offense struggled to find their rhythm the defense stepped up.
With the largest home crowd of the season (48,090) in attendance, it was difficult for fans to witness their Terps get blown out by 59 points. Last Saturday’s game against Ohio State can be summed up by injuries, poor defense, turnovers, and a loss of morale. After fifth year quarterback Perry Hills was knocked out of the game, fellow senior quarterback Caleb Rowe finished the rest of the half with 93 yards and an interception. True freshman quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome stepped in to finish the game that ended 62-3. Although all three signal-callers combined for a total of 133 yard passing, the running game was no better. The rushing attack totaled only 43 yards. The longest run of the game was an 11 yard scramble by Tyrrell Pigrome, which was called back for a penalty. After winning the first four games, the Terps have dropped five of their last six outings.
Linebackers Reid Mather and Kevin Madero got after it, no doubt. Madero made a big stop on the first snap of the game, dropping Ferndale running back Wyatt Coppini for a one-yard loss. Mather was in on the next two stops.