POQUOSON –
Poquoson earned a date to the 3A East championship, gaining 283 rushing yards
to ground Lakeland 28-0.
Cole Jackson led
Poquoson’s running attack with 86 yards and a touchdown, while Dylan Freeman
added 82. Trey Hicks completed six of 11 passes for 89 yards and a
touchdown.
With the win,
Poquoson (10-2) will face top-seeded Phoebus (11-1) at Darling Stadium next
weekend.
The Islanders
did not get off to an auspicious start. On the game’s first play, Kyle Poultney had the ball knocked loose, and it was picked up by Lakeland at the Poquoson
34. However, the Cavaliers could only gain 2 yards, and the ensuing 12-yard
punt gave the ball back to Poquoson on the 25.
Poquoson
recovered from their previous error quickly, constructing a 14-play, 75 yard
drive on their second possession, capped by Trey Hicks’ eight-yard touchdown pass
to Dylan Freeman. Hicks completed all four passes on the drive for 45 yards,
while Robert Henesey’s 18-yard run was crucial, as it put the ball over
midfield and kept the drive alive on second-and-10.
The Islanders
next drive was fluid for ten plays, but stalled when they could not convert
from first-and-goal from the Lakeland 7. Their four runs could only move the
ball four yards, and Lakeland took over on downs.
But two plays
later, the tide turned as a Lakeland fumble rolled back into the end zone. Amid
a pile of bodies and penalty flags, which emerged from the pushing and shoving, Poultney fell on the loose ball for Poquoson’s second touchdown. Henesey
converted the two-point run and the Islanders carried a 14-0 edge into
halftime.
After the
intermission, Poquoson quickly put the game away, scoring on its first two
possessions of the second half. Cole
Jackson burst through a seam in the middle and outran the Lakeland defense,
which tripped him, but not before he had covered 37 yards and fallen into the
end zone.
A 40-yard reception by Matt
Blaser set up the Islanders’ last score, a two-yard burst by Henesey.
The Islanders controlled the
ball for most of the final quarter, and ate nine minutes off the clock with a
16-play, 70-yard running play drive that did not result in a score, but gave
the ball back to Lakeland with less than two minutes remaining in the game.
The Poquoson defense was
equally effective, holding Lakeland (3-9) to only three first downs and 110
yards of total offense.
LAKELAND – 0, 0, 0, 0 -- 0
POQUOSON - 6,
8, 14, 0 - 28
First quarter
P – Freeman 8
pass from Hicks (kick blocked)
Second quarter
P – Poultney
fumble rec. in end zone (Henesey run)
Third quarter
P – C. Jackson 37 run (Coccimiglio kick)
P – Henesey 2 run (Coccimiglio kick)
LAKE
POQ
First downs; 3, 19
Rushes-yards; 25-84, 57-283
Passing yards; 26, 89
Comp-att-int; 4-14-1, 6-11-0
Penalties-yards; 5-30, 5-47
Punts-avg; 6-29, 4-27
Fumbles-lost; 3-3, 2-1