Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Lynx Victorious! BV A and B sweeps Watertown in Thriller


A Game:
BV 20, Watertown Arrows 12 (OT)

(Brandon, SD)--Coming off two straight loses, the Brandon Valley Lynx A team was looking to rebound against ESD foe Watertown. In a pre-game interview, coach Klumper described how he wanted his team to come out and play with enthusiasm and aggression: "Our last two games, we have come out and gone through the motions. I wanted to see a complete change in the way we play I wanted to see us come out, play with a fast tempo, and take it at the opponent." Klumper saw that on this night, as the Lynx defeated Watertown 20-12 in overtime.
The Lynx struck first on a methodical, ball-control drive that chewed up over half the first quarter. Dominic Nealy sprinted in after catching an AJ Garrow pass to give the Lynx a 6-0 lead. "The offense looked sharp on that first drive," Klumper commented, "we need to look like that consistently with good blocking, snapping, and running." The Lynx struck yet again after a long, grind it out drive with a Cam Holmes touchdown surge. "Cam ran the ball well tonight and our guys up front really did a nice job creating running lanes," commented Klumper. Down by twelve, the Watertown Arrows made a nice comeback to tied the score at 12 a piece. Late in the fourth quarter, the Lynx drive stalled and was forced to punt, giving the Arrows one last shot to break the tie and claim victory. The Lynx defense held their ground and forced the game into overtime. In case you, the reader, is unaware of the overtime format, each team gets the ball at the 10 yard line and has four chances to score. Even if the first team on offense scores a touchdown, the other teams gets a chance to tie. The Lynx started overtime on offense, looking to set the overtime-tone early with a score. Klumper was determined to put the game on the offensive line and run the ball. Three Cam Holmes run plays later, the Lynx found themselves at 4th and Goal at the one yard line. Klumper called on quarterback AJ Garrow to sneak the ball up the middle behind Eric Ode and Trey Lee. The play proved successful as Garrow plunged forward for the go-ahead touchdown. A sweep to Holmes gave the Lynx the two point conversion and an 8 point lead. Now it was up to the defense to preserve the victory by stopping the Arrows on four straight plays. After Water town gained 7 yards on their first two plays, a huge tackle for loss left the Arrows with a 4 and Goal from the 15 yard line. Watertown needed a touchdown to force a second overtime. The Watertown QB dropped back and threw up a deep ball that was batted down, giving the Lynx the well-fought victory. "It was awesome, the guys played really hard and earned that victory. I am very proud of the way they competed," said an exuberant Klumper.
Next Game: Wednesday, October 14th against Patrick Henry Middle School at BVMS.

A- Game:
BV 28, Watertown Arrows 24

(Brandon, SD)--Wow. There may not be words to describe the scene that unfolded before the eyes of the Brandon faithful during the A- game. The Lynx tried to remain undefeated as they put their undefeated record on the line against the Watertown Arrows before a packed house. A game that was filled with great plays, including one of the most amazing plays ever witnessed at Brandon Valley Middle School, it was the Lynx that came out on top, 28-22.
Just as the A game started out with a solid Lynx touchdown drive, the A- Lynx opened this game up with a very strong drive of their own. The big play on that drive was a 45 yard touchdown run by the unstoppable Cain Scott. "Antony Pacheco ran well, the line blocked well, and Cain Scott ran like a man," said Klumper. The Watertown offense began to click as well, punching in a touchdown of their own shortly after the Lynx scored. The back and fourth action continued into the second quarter, which each time trying to pull away, but the other coming back. Antony Pacheco was responsible for one of those lead changes. After the Arrows scored to take the lead late in the third quarter, Pacheco took the kickoff and raced 73 yards for touchdown run. He bobbled the ball somewhat, but when he got the handle on it, he took off like he was shot out of a cannon and raced around the edge, not to be caught by anyone. The Lynx appeared to have claimed victory, as neither team scored early in the fourth quarter. The Arrows put together a nice drive and found the endzone with 1:12 left in the game to take the lead by two, 22-20. It appeared to be a hopeless situation as the Arrows kicked off to the Lynx and pinned them inside their own 40 yard line. BV needed to go 65 yards in 1:12 to score a touchdown and come away with the win. The first down and second down plays called for a run, trying to get Andy Bowden to break a big one. With the Lynx facing 3rd and long, with only 40 seconds left in the game, one of the most amazing plays happened. "In all my years watching football, playing football, and coaching football, considering the circumstances, that play is definitely in the top five plays I have ever seen in person," said a completely fired-up Klumper. So, it all came down to this one last desperation play for the Lynx. Cain Scott substituted into the game at half back so the Lynx could attempt a half back pass. Scott received the pitch and rolled to the left, where he chucked the ball as far as he could. The ball fluttered in the air and was picked off by a Watertown Arrow defender. As the Arrow player ran the ball, the Lynx seemed to have lost the game. However, the Arrow defender, in an attempt to get more yards, fumbled the ball. Cain Scott, who hustled down the field to try and make the tackle, happened to be in the right place at the right time: looking at the ball laying on the ground. He picked it up and began his race for the endzone. Scott made a few juke moves, broke a few tackles and just when it looked like he was about to spring free, a Arrow defender grabbed the back of his jersey and began pulling him down. Scott would not be denied and displayed an incredible amount of determination as he pulled away from that defender as well and sprinted into the endzone for the game winning touchdown. It was simply an amazing play. As Klumper pointed out to the team afterwards, that play was only made possible by the fact that the guys did not quit, even after the interception. They kept playing hard and trying to make something happen. With the Lynx sideline going absolutely crazy, the win was theirs and their perfect record was intact. The A- team will have two days off and then travel to Sioux Falls Whittier on Friday, October 16th, 2009.

Great Job, Lynx!

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