Yorktown High School | Archive | September, 2007

Week 3 Friday Football Round-Up — UPDATED

 

Week 3 Friday Football Round-Up

No. 4 West Potomac Rides Big First Half to 42-21 Win At No. 10 Yorktown; No. 2 Chantilly Pitches a 49-0 Shut Out of No. 7 Annandale

No. 4 West Potomac 42, No. 10 Yorktown 21

By Phil Murphy
DigitalSports.com


No. 4 West Potomac (3-0) capitalized on five Yorktown turnovers in the first half and battled the rest of the way to a 42-21 road win over the 10th-ranked Patriots (1-2).

By comparison, Coach Eric Henderson’s Wolverines did not turn the ball over once in the first half, only having one drive not ending in a score: A 37-yard Matt Husband field goal attempt that sailed wide. Husband had much greater success on his kickoffs, sending four of his six that were not affected by penalties into the Yorktown end zone for touchbacks.


It was balanced domination for the Wolverines, who rode the legs of standout senior running back
Josh Wells for the first quarter-and-a-half, while relying on junior quarterback Cole Walter�??s
arm the rest of the way.


Wells amassed 180 of his 198 yards and all
three of his touchdowns in the opening half, before sustaining an
injury on the way to the locker room at half time that effectively
ended his night.


Walter, meanwhile, completed 11-of-17 passes through the rain for 127 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions.


Despite its early turnovers, Yorktown senior quarterback
Tim Reynolds
had a remarkably effective night as well. Reynolds was 7-of-10 through
the air for 112 yards and a touchdown connection with his favorite
target, senior wide receiver
Tim Batol.
West Potomac senior Josh Wells is chased by Yorktown senior linebacker Chris Dola. Wells led the Wolverines with 198 yards rushing and three scores — 180 of which came in the game’s opening half.


Reynolds also was interception free and added 53 yards rushing and a touchdown on 10 attempts. Yorktown was down 35-7 at half time, but both created — and capitalized — on turnovers late to close the gap.

To see photos from Friday’s game taken by professional photographer Deborah Kolt, go to
http://www.shutterfly.com/pro/1179855540834/DeborahKolt/WestPotYktwn


No. 2 Chantilly 49, No. 7 Annandale 0


By Jon Roser
Chantilly High Junior
Online Sports Editor, The Purple Tide

With the cool and stormy weather Friday night, it seemed only appropriate that second-ranked Chargers came roaring onto their home field to �??Thunder�?� by AC/DC. Junior running back Torrian Pace then wasted little time lowering the boom on the Atoms.

On Chantilly’s second play from scrimmage Pace went nine yards for what proved the first of seven Charger touchdowns in a 49-0 shut out of previously-unbeaten Annandale (2-1). No. 2 Chantilly (3-0), the defending Northern Region champions, now gears up for its much-anticipated matchup with No. 1 Westfield (3-0) at 7 p.m. on Thursday.

“This [win] is going to give us a lot of momentum going into the Westfield game,” said senior punt returner and wide receiver Chris Gentile. “I think we’ve been underrated in some of the preseason polls, but we’re going to prove people wrong.”

A driving rain limited the passing of Chantilly senior quarterback Austin Decker Friday night, but with help from the offensive line the Chargers’ trio of running backs once again set the tone.

Pace, who scored again late in the third quarter on a one-yard run,
finsihed with 73 yards and two touchdowns on just seven carries. He
combined with senior fullback Antonio Cross and senior tailback Bugsy Urrutia to total 229 yards rushing and three touchdowns.

“We got the momentum early and never looked back,” Pace said. “There was no stopping us after that first touchdown.”

The second quarter was a scoring frenzy, as three different Chargers got into the end zone.

Cross was first to score on an 18-yard run, followed by a fumble recovery by junior offensive lineman Andrew Crawford
in the end zone. Decker capped off the second-quarter scoring on a
20-yard rushing touchdown to put the Chargers ahead, 28-0, at half time.

And the scoring didn�??t stop after the break. Gentile took the opening kickoff 76 yards straight to the end zone.

�??Chris Gentile is the best kick returner in the Northern Region,�?� one Chantilly coach said of Gentile�??s early second-half score.

Chantilly�??s backup quarterback, Mike Fries, took over for Decker
in the fourth quarter with the Chargers leading by a comfortable, 42-0,
margin. Fries promptly made his presence felt on a 45-yard touchdown
run in which he juked past every Atom defender he encountered.

“The lines, both offensive and defensive, were superb tonight,” Chantilly Coach Mike Lalli said. “We dominated the line of scrimmage and it cleared the way for our backs to do some serious damage.”

The Chargers�?? defense, which forced three fumbles Friday night, has yielded only 20 points all season.

* Photo by Jon Roser.


Chantilly Coach Michael Lalli congratulates  Chris Gentile after his second-half kickoff return for a touchdown.

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Football Top 10 — Week 2

 

Football Top 10 — Week 2

Plenty of Movement in the Middle as Only Westfield and Chantilly Remain Unchanged at the Top; West Springfield is Newest Team to Join the Rankings

Northern Region Football Top 10 — Week 2

1. Westfield (2-0)
    Previous ranking: 1
    Last week: defeated Lee, 38-7
    Up next: versus Hayfield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
2. Chantilly (2-0)
    Previous ranking: 2
    Last week: defeated Washington-Lee, 42-7
    Up next: versus No. 7 Annandale, 7:30 p.m. Friday
3. Robinson (2-0)
    Previous ranking: 6
    Last week: defeated Stone Bridge, 41-14
    Up next: at No. 8 West Springfield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
4. West Potomac (2-0)
    Previous ranking: 5
    Last week: defeated Mount Vernon, 45-14
    Up next: at No. 10 Yorktown, 7:30 p.m. Friday
5. Madison (2-0)
    Previous ranking: 8
    Last week: defeated Yorktown, 21-10
    Up next: at Wakefield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
6. Stone Bridge (1-1)
    Previous ranking: 3
    Last week: lost to Robinson, 41-14
    Up next: versus Marshall, 7:30 p.m. Friday
7. Annandale (2-0)
    Previous ranking: 9
    Last week: defeated Oakton, 35-20
    Up next: at No. 2 Chantilly, 7:30 p.m. Friday
8. West Springfield (1-1)
    Previous ranking: NR
    Last week: defeated Edison, 27-20
    Up next: versus No. 3 Robinson, 7:30 p.m. Friday
9. Edison (1-1)
    Previous ranking: 4
    Last week: lost to West Springfield, 27-20
    Up next: at South County, 7:30 p.m. Friday
10. Yorktown (1-1)
    Previous ranking: 7
    Last week: lost to Madison, 21-10
    Up next: versus No. 4 West Potomac, 7:30 p.m. Friday
   

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Week 2 Friday Football Round-Up

          
 

Week 2 Friday Football Round-Up

Big Second Half Sparks Herndon to a 36-21 Victory over South Lakes; Stout Offensive Line Leads No. 8 Madison to a 21-10 Win Over No. 7 Yorktown; Annandale QB Cason Kynes Leads No. 9 Atoms to Convincing 35-20 Victory over No. 10 Oakton

Herndon 36, South Lakes 21

By Marcus Greene
Herndon High Senior
Sports Editor, Herndon Stinger

Herndon’s final play from scrimmage was a short, 2-yard handoff up-the-middle to senior running back Chris Winston. The straight shot up the gut, on which South Lakes made a quick stop, was one of the few plays Friday night when Winston didn’t break free.

Winston’s four touchdowns, including three in the second half, proved the driving force behind the Hornets’ 36-21 victory over the host Seahawks.

“Beating South Lakes is huge,” Winston yelled as he headed toward the locker room with the rest of his teammates.

On the first drive of the game, a miscommunication by the Seahawks’ offense led to a fumble by South Lakes senior quarterback Scott Reed,
who otherwise turned in a solid performance. Herndon was quick to
capitalize on the good field position, with senior quarterback Paolo Montalban finding a wide-open Brendan O’Conner, a senior tight end, in the end zone for the game’s first touchdown.

Herdon’s
defense promptly shut down South Lakes’ attack, forcing them into a
three-and-out. But a muffed punt gave the ball right back to the
Seahawks, and a few plays later Reed found senior wide receiver Thomas Mayo in the end zone to knot the score at 7.

The
Hornets’ next possession ended much like their first one started, with
a fumble recovery taken to the house by senior defensive back A.J. Price
that struck silence into the Herndon crowd at Patricia A. Bergan
Stadium in Reston and sent the home fans into a continued frenzy.

A Madison player looks to cool off on what was a hot — and highly-contested — night of football around the Northern Region.

An exchange of failed possessions followed before Herndon (1-1) found the end zone again midway through the second quarter on a 7-yard scamper by Winston. But the quarter didn’t end without some fireworks.

Getting the ball back at its own 21-yard-line, South Lakes (1-1) used a nice pitch play to move the ball into Herndon territory. A fantastic catch by senior running back Devron Smith went for naught, though, as the grab at the Herndon 20 game as time expired.

Looking beaten down — and lucky to be sitting tied at 14 — Herndon came out explosive in the second half. The opening kickoff was run back for a score by Winston, but a holding penalty negated the run. It didn’t make much of a difference, though, as Winston would later pile in for a score on the drive.

Herndon Coach Joe Sheaffer decided to go for the two-point conversion instead of kicking the extra point, and it paid off. Montalban ran it in on the play to give Herndon a 22-14 lead.

Winston would find the end zone two more times, and Herndon stepped up its play on the defensive side of the ball as well. After South Lakes pulled within 29-21, Winston’s final touchdown secured the Hornets’ victory.


No. 8 Madison 21, No. 7 Yorktown 10


By Jimmy Thomas
DigitalSports.com

Madison Coach Gordon Leib has said that the success of his team will depend on the play of its interior linemen.

So far, so good.

Coming off a huge win last week in the Outback Challenge at Oakton, Madison (2-0) this week defeated Yorktown, 21-10, in its home opener. Using a double-wing offensive attack, the Warhawks consistently pounded the ball between the tackles using a slew of different ball-carriers, highlighted by senior Brendan Ginley.

Ginley finished with 105 yards rushing on 15 carries, including touchdown runs of 27 and 7 yards, respectively.

Yorktown, coming off a Northern Region playoff appearance a year ago and a blow out of Wilson (D.C.) last week, struggled to get things started Friday night. Though senior quarterback Tim Reynolds completed 8-of-13 passes for 105 yards, nearly every promising drive either ended in a turnover or was stalled by penalties.

The Patriots (1-1) did get a 42-yard field goal by first-year, senior kicker Brian Sims, and junior running back Kyle Toulouse scored from 1-yard out in the third quarter to narrow Madison’s lead to four. But the Warhawks scored on its ensuing possession and were able to run the clock out.


No. 9 Annandale 35, No. 10 Oakton 20

By Phil Murphy
DigitalSports.com

Annandale junior quarterback Cason Kynes proved his inaugural start as the Atoms’ new signal-caller was no fluke as he captains his team to a convincing, 35-20 victory over visiting Oakton.

The Cougars toppled the Atoms in the final game of the regular-season in 2006, 20-10, thanks to the heroics of Oakton wide receiver Ervin Garner, now at Virginia Tech.

Kynes (8-of-14, 167 yards, 3 touchdowns) led the Atoms on scoring drives on three of their first five possessions, highlighted by his picture-perfect connection with senior Eric Cabellos on a steak pattern for an 89-yard score with just under four minutes left in the first half.

“He’s been fantastic,” longtime Annandale Coach **** Adams said of Kynes. “Simply fantastic. [Cason’s] doing a great job.”

The Atoms (2-0) would extend their lead to  35-7 with two minutes remaining in the third quarter when Kynes this time hooked up with newly-acquired Jordan Anderson, a summer transfer from Arkansas, on an 18-yard score. Anderson, a junior, finished with 151 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns on just 16 touches.

Oakton (0-2) mounted an impressive rally against Annandale’s first-team defense in the games’ final minutes, but the hosts held firm. The Atoms stuffed the Cougars’ 3rd-and-goal rushing attempt at the 1-yard line as the final seconds ran off the clock.

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Football Top 10 — Week 1

     
 

Football Top 10 — Week 1

The Top Four Preseason Teams Hold Strong Through the Opening Week of the 2007 Season; Madison and Annandale Join the Ranks

Northern Region Football Top 10 — WEEK 1

1. Westfield (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 1
    Last week: defeated No. 9 South County, 45-6
    Up next:
at Lee, 7:30 p.m. Friday
2. Chantilly (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 2
    Last week: defeated Langley, 35-13
    Up Next: versus Washington-Lee, 7:30 p.m. Friday
3. Stone Bridge (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 3
    Last week: defeated West Springfield, 56-36
    Up next: at No. 6 Robinson, 7 p.m. Friday
4. Edison (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 4
    Last week: defeated Lee, 29-3
    Up next: versus West Springfield, 7:30 p.m. Friday
5. West Potomac (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 6
    Last week: defeated No. 8 Centreville, 14-9
    Up next: at Mount Vernon, 7:30 p.m. Friday
6. Robinson (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 7
    Last week: defeated Lake Braddock, 21-0
    Up next: versus No. 3 Stone Bridge, 7 p.m. Friday
7. Yorktown (1-0)
    Previous ranking: 10
    Last week: defeated Wilson (D.C.), 35-7
    Up next: at No. 8 Madison, 7:30 p.m. Friday
8. Madison (1-0)
    Previous ranking: NR
    Last week: defeated No. 5 Oakton, 14-7
    Up next: versus No. 7 Yorktown, 7:30 p.m. Friday
9. Annandale (1-0)
    Previous ranking: NR
    Last week: defeated McLean, 33-3
    Up next: versus No. 10 Oakton, 7:30 p.m. Friday
10. Oakton (0-1)
    Previous ranking: 5
    Last week: lost to Madison, 14-7
    Up next: at No. 9 Annandale, 7:30 p.m. Friday

* DigitalSports’ Top 10 was chosen by staff members Angela Watts,
Jimmy Thomas and Phil Murphy.

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