Friday, October 9, 2009

BV B Team Dominates, Edison Crushes BV A Team


A Game:
BV 0, Edison Middle School 40

(Sioux Falls, SD)--The Lynx first road test of the year was not a good one, as Edison Middle school ended the game early with the 35-point mercy rule. The game started out with both teams playing well, finishing the first quarter at 0-0. However, in the second quarter, turnovers, mistackles and mistakes plagued the Lynx. The turning point in the game came in the second quarter. With one minute left in the second quarter, the Lynx down by 6, Edison caused a turnover and marched for a touchdown as the second half expired. "That was a crushing blow," said Coach Klumper, "we never recovered from that. We got down on ourselves and started feeling sorry for ourselves." Edison took full control in the second half and ended the game with their sixth touchdown.
Next Game: Tuesday, October 13th, home against Watertown. BVMS Field.
A- Game:
BV 19, Edison 6

(Sioux Falls, SD)--Right from the start of the game, the Lynx showed all in attendance who wanted the win more. Edison could not match the level of intensity and aggression displayed by the Lynx. "The guys really played hard," commented coach Klumper, "blocking, tackling, hitting, and running." Early in the game, the Lynx fell behind on a 50 yard run by Edison. From that point on, the Lynx scored three unanswered touchdowns to win the game, 19-6. The scoring got started with a Antony Pacheco touchdown run from 33 yards out. The next touchdown came from hard-running Andy Bowden as he bulldozed his way into the endzone from 5 yards out. Right before that play, Bowden made one of the memorable quotes of the year, telling coach Klumper "I can make it to the endzone." The third and final touchdown for the Lynx came from Quarterback Cain Scott. With zero timeouts remaining, and the clock ticking down under ten SECONDS to go, Cain Scott rushed his offense to the line, took the snap, and raced for the endzone, scoring a touchdown as time expired in the game. "It was very exciting, the whole offense did a great job hustling to the line to get one more play off," said Klumper. The whole team played great, all offenses scored a touchdown and the defense barely surrendered a yard after that initial touchdown. The Lynx will put their undefeated record on the line on Tuesday against Watertown at BVMS.

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