A few thoughts on Woodcreek and a look at Skyline
Before we move on to tomorrow night's contest against Skyline in Oakland, let's take a quick look at Woodcreek. Putting that many points up against a team like that deserves some attention, no?
It was all about defense, according to Coach Mott. The blackshirts held a pretty good RB to just seven yards going into the second half and he finished the game with only 47 total yards. Not too shabby! The defense played great and they were physical. Mott pointed out that after a performance like that, they were especially deserving of their blackshirts.
On offense, the Indians had two 100-yard rushers and the credit goes to the play of the O-Line, according to Mott. Scott Johnson blocked an amazing 77%. Ryan Kostecka and Ted LeMasters were on the same page, changing two pass routes at the line and turning them into big plays. Ryan Barragan played great at nose guard. John Boyett led the defense with 19 tackles. Once again, special teams played a part with a blocked kick from Stuart Chester and two 2-point conversions. One while running the infamous waterpick play and another on a fake P.A.T.
What we're facing tomorrow night:
The Indians are beginning to get healthy with the return of Linden Fowler and David Gladeiux. They are still trying to get Gabe Guastucci healthy and Jeremiah Luke is questionable for this week's match up. Skyline is big and fast and much better than their 1-3 record.
Coach Mott is really loving the season. "I am enjoying watching some of our players grow up before my eyes. Tommy (Wilcoxson), Stuart (Chester), Brett (Fraiser), Carlton (Garza), David (Smith) and Justin (Ruffino) are playing like they can help put us in contention at the end. I can't wait to see how good we can be in another 3 weeks."
And on that note, Go Indians!
It was all about defense, according to Coach Mott. The blackshirts held a pretty good RB to just seven yards going into the second half and he finished the game with only 47 total yards. Not too shabby! The defense played great and they were physical. Mott pointed out that after a performance like that, they were especially deserving of their blackshirts.
On offense, the Indians had two 100-yard rushers and the credit goes to the play of the O-Line, according to Mott. Scott Johnson blocked an amazing 77%. Ryan Kostecka and Ted LeMasters were on the same page, changing two pass routes at the line and turning them into big plays. Ryan Barragan played great at nose guard. John Boyett led the defense with 19 tackles. Once again, special teams played a part with a blocked kick from Stuart Chester and two 2-point conversions. One while running the infamous waterpick play and another on a fake P.A.T.
What we're facing tomorrow night:
The Indians are beginning to get healthy with the return of Linden Fowler and David Gladeiux. They are still trying to get Gabe Guastucci healthy and Jeremiah Luke is questionable for this week's match up. Skyline is big and fast and much better than their 1-3 record.
Coach Mott is really loving the season. "I am enjoying watching some of our players grow up before my eyes. Tommy (Wilcoxson), Stuart (Chester), Brett (Fraiser), Carlton (Garza), David (Smith) and Justin (Ruffino) are playing like they can help put us in contention at the end. I can't wait to see how good we can be in another 3 weeks."
And on that note, Go Indians!
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