Sunday, September 11, 2011

Week Two Game Recaps

Olathe South's Russell White scored
touchdowns on runs of six, 60, and five
yards on Friday night.  Photo courtesy
the Kansas City Star.
Olathe South 33, Lawrence 22

Olathe South had no problem running effectively in this game, as they scored first when Russell White took a handoff 32-yards for a touchdown to give the Falcons an early advantage.  Lawrence was able to match the score on their next possession on a drive that was capped off with a six-yard run from Charles Jackson, then added a two-point conversion on a run from Brad Strauss.

Trailing by one, White broke free again for Olathe South, scoring on a 60-yard touchdown run.  The Falcons missed the PAT and led 13-8.  Jackson added another touchdown run for Lawrence in the first quarter from three yards out, and the Chesty Lions once again converted a two-point conversion to go up 16-13. 

In the second quarter Olathe South regained the lead on a 38-yard touchdown pass from Frankie Seurer to Justin Maggot, but once again missed the PAT.  They led by three until Lawrence's Anthony Rosen booted a 32-yard field goal to tie things at 19.  Olathe South then responded with another rushing touchdown--a four-yard run from Teddy Colbert--to go up 26-19.  Rosen added a field goal before the half to bring things to 26-22, with Olathe South ahead as the teams headed into the locker rooms.

The back-and-forth scoring did not continue in the second half.  In fact, the only score was a five-yard touchdown run for White, his third of the day, to push Olathe South's advantage to 33-22.  Olathe South churned out 321 rushing yards on the day.

Olathe North 45, SM North 7

Olathe North's Tanner Gentry took a punt 80-yards to the house midway through the first quarter and the route was on for the Eagles.  Gentry later caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jordan Bruce, and that's not to mention the combined 185 combined rushing yards put up by Orange Mooney and Treshawn Root.  SM North's lone score came, as expected, on a touchdown pass from Ryan Theis to Mason Perez--the third touchdown pass and catch between the combo.

Olathe East 35, SM East 27

Olathe East's method for covering SM East star receiver Elliot Faerber?  Double and sometimes triple team coverage on the talented wideout.  The plan worked, as the Hawks rolled to a comfortable eight-point victory after a less than impressive performance in week one against Olathe North.

Olathe East scored first when running back Kendall Kelly ran in a score from five yards out.  SM East scored next when Dakota Collins connected with the Lancers other top receiver, Connor Rellihan, on a 44-yard touchdown pass.  From there Olathe East separated themselves and didn't look back.  They scored three-straight rushing touchdowns, all from John Kelsh, to go up 28-7 early in the third quarter.  SM East finally countered with a five-yard touchdown run from Jake Libeer, but Olathe East punched right back with a 52-yard touchdown run from Kelly on a fourth and one play. 

Down 35-14, and without their starting quarterback Collins (who left the game in the third quarter with an ankle injury), the Lancers made a late comeback attempt.  Backup quarterback Nick Pirotte led the Lancers on an 11-play, 73-yard drive that ended with a two-yard touchdown run from Jeff Cole.  The Lancers forced an Olathe East punt, and Andy Hiett returned the punt 74 yards for a touchdown to pull to within eight points.  SM East wasn't able to get any closer, as Olathe East closed out the game for the victory.

SM West 38, SM Northwest 31, OT

After a shoddy performance in week one, SM West stepped it up early in week two, scoring 24 first-half points and holding SM Northwest to seven.  The SM West scores came on a nine-yard touchdown run from Armani Williams, a 32-yard field goal from Mark Whitrock, a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown by Joel Spiller, and a 30-yard run from Ricco Hopkins.  SM Northwest got on the board with a 23-yard touchdown run from Danny Manning

SM Northwest didn't stay down for long, however, scoring 24 unanswered points in the second half.  Jake Horner returned the second half kickoff 90 yards for a score, which was followed by another Manning touchdown run, a 24-yard field goal by Jorn Winkelmolen, and a 45-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Horner.  SM West, trailing 31-24, narrowly tied the game late in the fourth quarter on a 54-yard touchdown pass from Williams to Tre Burt.  The score forced overtime, where the Vikings scored first on a one-yard touchdown run from Burt, then held the Cougars short of a score, to claim the win.

Lawrence Free State 23, Leavenworth 12

It wasn't a pretty win for Free State, but the team managed to come away with their first of the season after securing a late score.  The Firebirds jumped to a 16-0 lead in the second quarter on an eight-yard touchdown pass from Joe Dineen to Tye Hughes, and a one-yard touchdown run from Demarko Bobo.
Leavenworth was able to score two touchdowns to pull within four points at 16-12, but never closed the gap.  Calloway Schmidt intercepted a late Leavenworth pass, which led to an 81-yard touchdown score on a pass from Kyle McFarland to Ryan Patterson, ultimately putting the Firebirds up for good, 23-12.

14 comments:

EagleSenior said...

scores for ON v. SMN Subvarsity. (I know most of you don't care, but I like to post this stuff)
JV 28-0
Soph 47-0
Fresh 38-8

Diablo del Sol said...

I know OS swept Lawrence as well.

Govannon Grey said...

Sniper125, that's cool that you like posting sub varsity scores, I always find it interesting. That being said, I don't get too worked up about it because it doesn't always predict future success... (See SMW's undefeated JV team last year)

EagleSenior said...

yea, I just find it interesting as well

EagleSenior said...

I forgot to post th OE v. ON scores as well

JV 7-6ON
Soph 41-8OE
Fresh 2?-6OE

Eagle Lover said...

Thanks, that is interesting to see these results.

Anonymous said...

where are all the SME fans who were talking how they were going to be one of the top teams in the league?? SILENCED!!!! they arent as good as they think they are either

FootballRulez said...

Anonymous, what school do you root for? Because your school sure as shit probably isn't as good as you think they are, especially if it is ON. ON has an easy schedule all season. They think they are hot shit because they beat OE by 2 touchdowns and OE beat SME by a touchdown, which was due to a shitty performance, horrible calls, and injuries. So, if those 2 teams played again it would be a different fucking story. Can't wait for the playoffs.

Eaglelover1 said...

Footballrulze...Obviously you don't understand football. OE had 16 yds offense in the first half against ON. ON then called the Dawgs off. Anyone who saw the game saw complete domination. SME losing to OE...pitiful...just pitiful..say no more.

Govannon Grey said...

To specify Eaglelover1, ON held OE to 16 RUSHING yards in the first half. They gave up over 100 passing yards though (in the first half)

FootballRulez said...

^ Yes.

Eagle Lover said...

My mistake, you are correct 116 yds total offense in the first half. Thanks for catching this.

FiveFour said...

It's only week two and one of the games was east so idk if can talk about strength of schedule...you cant blame a week one loss on playing hard teams through out the rest of the year and what does OE beating sme have to do with ON beating East?? haha cool East had two long passes all night..The hawks played a clearly weak sme defense if The lancers gave up 5 touchdowns on the ground to that weak running back core and if your a hawk fan you shouldnt be talkin about the playoffs OE is awful in the playoffs if they couldnt get it done with willingham and fulson what makes you think theyll do it with this running back core?

Eaglelover1 said...

FiveFour, you make some good and valid points. You are correct, OE in the playoffs has always been a joke. Coach Meyers has never found a way for his team to peak beyond week 9. Again, OE will have a good regular season but the season will end as always at week 9.