HERITAGE 35,
MENCHVILLE 2
NEWPORT NEWS –
Heritage overcame a slew of first half penalties, two of which nullified
passing touchdowns, to handily defeat Menchville 35-2 on Friday night at Todd
Stadium. With the win, the Hurricanes remain undefeated and edged to the top of
the Peninsula District standings.
Photo by Sam Mizelle |
Heritage (4-0)
was flagged seven times for 60 yards in the first half. Holding penalties on
the offensive line negated both a 43-yard touchdown pass to Shedrick Washington
and 51-yard touchdown pass to Amonyae Watson. The Hurricanes struggled to gain
traction with their offense and led only 7-0 after the first quarter as
Jeremiah Boyd scrambled out of traffic to his right and found a wide-open
Watson in the back of the end zone for a 20-yard score.
Roy Johnson III
and Trevon Faison added touchdown runs in the second quarter as Heritage
extended its lead to 21-0 at halftime. In the first half, the Canes outgained
Menchville 275-24, and the Monarchs were held to a single first down.
The best drive
for Heritage came as they took possession for the first time in the second
half. The Canes drove 82 yards in five plays, capitalized when Boyd arched a
25-yard pass that caught Watson in stride. The ball bounced off his right hand
and straight into the air as Watson snared the ball before running through the
back of the end zone for the score. For the drive, Boyd completed all four of
his passes for 71 yards, as the Canes converted five consecutive first downs.
Boyd also helped
his team on the defensive side, intercepting a flare pass from Menchville and
returning the ball 18 yards for a touchdown.
Shedrick
Washington stopped the Monarchs longest drive when he intercepted Shemar Butts’
pass and stepped out of bounds at the Hurricane 3. Yet, the turnover led to Menchville’s
only score. On Heritage’s second play, the Monarch defense found a Hurricane
runner changing direction and tackled him in the end zone for their lone score
– a safety.
Boyd finished
the game completing eight of 16 passes for 163 yards and a pair of touchdowns,
both to Watson who finished with three catches for 68 yards.
HERITAGE 7, 14, 14, 0 -- 35
MENCHVILLE 0, 0, 0,
2 --
2
1st
Quarter
H – Watson 20
pass from J. Boyd (Greene kick)
2nd
Quarter
H – R.
Johnson III 18 run (Greene kick)
H –
Faison 2 run (Greene kick)
3rd
Quarter
H –
Watson 25 pass from J. Boyd (Greene kick)
H – J.
Boyd 18 interception return (Greene kick)
4th
Quarter
M –
Safety – running back tackled in end zone
Her Mench
First downs; 15, 5
Rushes-yards; 28-204, 32-55
Passing yards; 163, 0
Comp-att-int; 8-19-0, 0-5-2
Penalties-yards; 8-65, 3-15
Punts-avg; 1-42, 6-27
Fumbles-lost; 1-1, 1-0
PHOEBUS 21,
WARWICK 0
HAMPTON – The
Phoebus defense held Warwick to just 20 total yards and three first downs to
key a 21-0 win over the Raiders at Darling Stadium on Saturday. With the win,
Phoebus (4-0) remains in a first place tie with Heritage for the Peninsula
District lead. The Hurricanes stopped Menchville 35-2 on Friday night to remain
undefeated.
Shadarius Horne
provided the key play for the Phantoms as a Tzion Lucas pass hit him in the
midsection at the Raider 32. The middle linebacker caught the ball and rumbled
in for a touchdown, which gave Phoebus a 14-0 in the third quarter after Cori
Jackson caught Iziah McNair’s two-point conversion pass.
In the fourth
quarter, Bryce Bailey completed the scoring with a 12-yard power touchdown run
through the middle of the Raider defensive line.
The Phantom
defense has been their calling card this year. Phoebus is undefeated, due
mainly to a swarming defensive line that gives opposing offenses little room to
set up plays. They gave up a single touchdown in each of their first three
games, and Warwick could do almost nothing throughout the game, but
particularly toward the end, gaining a minus 38 yards for the second half.
“It was a
complete team effort,” said Coach Jeremy Blunt after the game, before naming
players “Patterson, 55, Taite, 82, Purdie, 84, Ryder, 42, the entire defensive
backfield was key.”
The Phantom
offense did little damage, gaining only 151 yards in the game. According to
Blunt, that was all they needed.
“We got a lead,
and at that point, there was no need for flashy football.” The Phantoms used
different backs for successive runs – first Daequan Fleming, and later Daniel
Wright and Bryce Bailey.
“We have a lot
of guys who can carry the ball,” added Blunt. “I credit the entire offensive
line for that.”
Both offenses
were stagnant in the first half, combining for 139 yards and six first downs.
Phoebus had a scoring opportunity on their opening drive. After a 60-yard punt
return by Andre Jackson put the ball on the Raider 13, the Phantoms ran Fleming
three consecutive times for nine yards, setting up a 4th-and-1 from
the 4. However, the Warwick defense stuffed 225-pound running back Wright for
no gain and got the ball back.
The Raiders
repeatedly tried to run into the middle of the Phoebus defense with no success.
Warwick carried the ball 15 times in the first half, but gained only 27 yards.
They failed to get the ball past the Phoebus 40 and could only muster one play
over ten yards – a 12-yard pass from Tzion Lucas to Tayshaun Porter.
Meanwhile, the
Phantoms were having their own trouble moving the ball. But, after the Raiders
failed to convert a fourth-and-three from the Phoebus 46, the Phantoms cobbled
together a scoring drive. Iziah McNair found Andre Jackson for a 20-yard pass,
giving the Phantoms a first down conversion – their first.
A nine-yard run
by Wright was enhanced by a facemask penalty on Warwick, giving the Phantoms
another first down at the 16. Two more runs by Wright took the ball to the 8,
and set up McNair, who rolled to his left, found an opening and flipped into
the end zone for the half’s only score. The extra point failed, and Phoebus led
6-0 at the half.
Late in the
game, Warwick’s Travis Williams picked off a McNair pass for his fifth
interception of the season. The Raiders dropped to 2-2 with the loss.
WARWICK 0, 0, 0,
0 -- 0
PHOEBUS 0, 6, 8, 7 --
21
2nd
Quarter
P –
McNair 8 run (kick failed)
3rd
Quarter
P –
Horne 32 int return (C. Jackson pass)
4th
Quarter
P –
Bailey 12 run (Sharpe kick)
War Pho
First downs; 3, 9
Rushes-yards; 28- (-14), 38-109
Passing yards; 34, 42
Comp-att-int; 4-14-1, 3-7-1
Penalties-yards; 6-30, 13-115
Punts-avg.; 8-30, 5-37
Fumbles-lost; 1-0, 0-0