By David A. Willauer
Tower Hill School-Bob deGroat Field-Wilmington, DE-Friday, September 19, 2014-In a key Division II battle that took place at Tower Hill School, the Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy on 2 field goals of 31 and 28 yards along with touchdown runs of 31 yards by Miles Watson (12 carries for 98 yards) Jacob Hudson’s 6 completions out of 8 attempts for 62 yards threw 2 touchdown passes of 23 yards to Mike Leonard and 15 yards to Zack Swain along with 1 touchdown run by Alphaeus Harrison of 30 yards defeated the previously undefeated Hillers of Tower Hill by a 34-14 score.
Head Football Coach Mike Ryan of Delaware Military Academy on the win: “We were excited to get a good win today as the kids that were here on our squad last season wanted this win as we lost to them which bumped our squad out of the state football tournament so we wanted that win going 3-0 and wanted redemption from last year.” “We have Miles Watson, Colby Bidgood and Al Hansen as there called The Three Headed Monsters anytime I have put them in the game we have a method to the madness that they’ve performed tonight but give credit to the offensive line along with some adversity with some of our squad members being sick Shawn Naughton was out with a shoulder injury it is good on how they battled in the second half.” “Jake Hudson is one of the toughest sophomore qb’s that I’ve ever coach he is a very approachable young man with emphasis on how to get the ball out of our hands real quick.” “Tower Hill is doing a good job at putting pressure on us but I felt that there were things that we could do to take advantage of is that we are not going to throw the ball 30 or 40 times per game Tower Hill does a good job with their offense and Kevin Waesco is a good coach and I have a great deal of respect for him we knew it was going to be a challenge they can grind them down but in order to do that we had to be very physical they didn’t score on their first team Tower Hill put points.”
The Hillers at 2-1 scored their touchdowns on Matt Smith’s 15 yard pass to Zack Swain along with Noah Thomas’s 49 yard touchdown run. Tower Hill will travel to Independent Conference rival Tatnall. Delaware Military Academy will take on Laurel at Mckean at 7:00 pm.
The Newark Yellowjackets on Benjamin Campbell’s 1 yard run along with Joseph Burton’s 10 yard touchdown run along with Allan Becker’s 29 yard field goal defeated the Glasgow Dragons by a 16-0 score.
Kquran Rodriguez 77 yards passing total including a 47 yard pass to Malik Murray Wallace along with the 2 point pat good by Darryl Smith as he led the Rams with 112 yards paced Dickinson to a 8-6 win over the Highlanders of McKean.
Xavier Drummond’s 68 yard touchdown run along with Kani Kane’s 60 yard run paced the Sussex Tech Ravens to a 46-0 win over Milford. Raven QB Justin Hill connected on 2 touchdown pass of 64 yards to Travie Quillen and 50 yards to Jamont Matthews for the other scores.
2 touchdown runs by Rhett Schweizer and teammate Jamai Rice 2 touchdown receptions of 32 and 35 paced the St. Marks Spartans to a 28-0 win over Sussex Central.
qb Raymond Jones 17 carries for 124 yards scored 3 touchdowns paced the Silver Eagles of Hodgson to a 34-6 win over the Riders of Caesar Rodney.
Brandon Batts 56 yard touchdown paced Mt. St. Joseph to a 35-20 win over Dover.
Chucky August ran for 273 yards on 35 carries as Laurel High outlasted Smyrna, 57-42, in a high-scoring nonconference football game on Friday night.
Reggie Green added 162 yards on 22 carries for the Bulldogs (2-1), who won their second game in a row.
Laurel scored 20 points in the second quarter to open up a 26-14 halftime advantage on the Eagles (1-2).
Sussex Tech 46, Milford 0: Quarterback Justin Hill threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another as the Ravens improved to 2-1 with the win.
Xavier Drummond ran 68 yards for Sussex Tech’s first TD with Kani Kane running 60 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter against the Buccaneers (0-3).
Cape Henlopen 43, Indian River 7: The Vikings improved to 3-0 with the win on Friday. Cape has now won seven in a row dating back to last season.
Cape opens its Henlopen Conference Northern Division schedule at Caesar Rodney on Friday night.
Wilmington Friends 24, Woodbridge 20: The Raiders dropped to 2-1 with the nonconference loss to the Quakers.
Polytech 42, Seaford 0: The Panthers posted the shutout victory as they improved to 2-1 with the win.
St. Elizabeth 12, Delmar 8: The Wildcats fell to 0-3 with the nonconference loss to the Vikings (1-2).
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Trevon Bordick’s 2 punt returns of 45 and 31 paced the Wildcats of Howard to a 44-0 win over the Christiana Vikings.
2 runs by Kedrick Whitehead of 6 and 45 yards paced the Cavaliers of Middletown to a 44-6 win over the Charter Force.
2 touchdown runs of 6 and 4 yards by Najee Hall paced the Delcastle Cougars to a 34-7 win over the Jaguars of Appoquinimink.
2 touchdown runs by John Nockett of 11 and 6 yards paced the Auks of Archmere to a 42-18 win over Tatnall.
Titus Nelson’s touchdown runs of 50, 57 and 58 yards paced the Redskins of Conrad to a 55-14 win over Moyer Academy.
Colby Reeder 17 carries for 70 yards scored on a 19 yard touchdown along with Mike Sanzone’s 31 yard reverse and Garrett Cannon’s 18 yard pass to Jake Sherlock paced the Sals as they came back from a 7-0 deficit as they defeated the Raiders of Concord by a 21-7 score. Xander Blue 13 carries for 76 yards Avery Roberts led the Raiders with 10 carries for 55 yards.
Sayvon Willis 13 completions out of 19 attempts for 210 yards connected on a 79 yard pass to Sean Scott 5 receptions for 132 yards put Brandywine up 6-0 but the Spartans of Lake Forest on John Flamer’s 13 carries for 64 yards scored on a 2 yard run and qb Logan Simpson’s go ahead touchdown in overtime defeated Brandywine by a 13-12 score in overtime.
Reggie Carroll 184 yards rushing scored 3 touchdowns paced the top ranked Colonials of William Penn to a 56-20 win over the Tigers of Alexis I Dupont.
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Mike:
Enclosed is a football story that I am enclosing to you that I wrote after the game please share with your staff.
Take care
David A. Willauer