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Bishop Brady Giants Football '10

Sat, Sep 11, 2010 01:30 PM @ Sanborn
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Bishop Brady 7 0 0 7 14
Sanborn 7 6 0 8 21

Sanborn shuts down Bishop Brady in big win

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Saturday, September, 11 By Chuck Frye
Staff writer

KINGSTON — What a difference a year makes.

After a tentative 2009 campaign, Sanborn knows better what it's doing. Plays are run crisper and more cohesively, the defense is more aggressive and intuitive, and, most importantly, mistakes are shaken off and corrected rather than dwelled upon to negative effect.

Against Division 5 finalist Bishop Brady yesterday, the Indians did it all. They cleaned up a penalty-riddled first half, owned the football for 34 of the 48-minute game while shutting down star running back Jamie Ewing, and making a huge red-zone stand late in the game for an impressive 21-14 victory.

The win snaps Sanborn's 13-game losing streak which included last week's setback to first-year Windham and four shutouts in the five preceding games.

"We're trying to change the whole culture here and the kids have bought into it," Indian head coach Mike Drouin said. "They're giving 110-percent."

Relentless junior Glenn Smith (82 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries) and active linemen Brent Upton, Nick Carson and Seth Sherman sparked the offense. And the defense rode the hard-hitting of nose guard-linebacker Dan Perault (team-leading six tackles, one for lost yardage) to shackle Ewing to just 36 yards, 136 fewer than the week before in a win against Fall Mountain.

And tying everything together was junior Dylan Spence, who seemed to be involved in every big play. Huge catches of 29 and 24 yards in traffic set up Sanborn's first two TDs. He dove to tip away a sure first-down pass at his own 25, getting Sanborn the ball back on downs, then finally picked off a Jon Conley toss after the Green Giants closed to within a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

On the 24-yard catch, which put Sanborn on the Bishop Brady 1 with 2.3 seconds left in the first half and set up Smith's first TD, Spence "split the defense, and when the ball is in the air, I get it."

And on the interception, Spence was assigned to 6-3 sophomore Graham Nyhan but read Conley and sprinted across the field to step in front of reciever Tom Arena and grab the ball. "We were in cover 3 and they went backside and I came off my man to go to the play."

Despite the dominance, Bishop Brady stayed in the game with big plays after Indian scores. Nyhan ran back the kickoff after a 13-yard Morris-to-Mike Rich TD toss 75 yards to the end zone. And one play after Smith's second score 57 seconds into the fourth quarter, Conley connected with Arena for a 67-yard touchdown to trail, 21-14.

Mustering one last push, the Green Giants drove 61 yards behind Conley's throwing and running to the Indian 13. Rising up under pressure, defensive back shut a huge hole and stopped Conley at the 7, senior Anthony Fiffick burst through the line for a four-yard sack and Sherman stopped Ewing at the 9.

On fourth down, Conley faked a toss to his right and fired a quick pass to a wide-open Arena. As he did all day, Perault reacted well and snagged Arena from behind a half-yard short of the first down marker to clinch the victory.

"Every day is a learning situation," Drouin said. "Everything else is falling into place, but the kids have to learn how to win. We dominated (yesterday) but almost let it slip away."

 What were they thinking?

After a strong goal-line stand, Bishop Brady had the ball at its own 1-yard line with 1:07 left in the first half in a 7-7 deadlock. But rather than savor the big stop and run out the clock, the Green Giants used two timeouts and went for it on fourth down from their own 25, failing as a pass slid through the receiver's hands with 13 seconds left.

Sanborn responded with Dylan Spence's leaping 24-yard grab leading to a 3-yard Glenn Smith touchdown run on the last play of the half.

When asked if he was surprised by the decision," Indian head coach Mike Drouin said, "A little bit. I have a lot of respect for that team — they're usually at the top of Division 5 and always in the playoffs. I tip my hat to coach (Greg) Roberts and his staff." 

 

Game Statistics:

First Quarter

S — Mike Rich 13 pass from Ryan Morris (Glenn Smith kick), 9:28

BB — Graham Nyhan 75 kickoff return (Brett Michaud kick), 9:17 

Second Quarter

S — Smith 3 run (kick failed), 0:00

Fourth Quarter

S — Smith 2 run (Ben McClary run), 11:03

BB — Tom Arena 67 pass from Jon Conley (Michaud kick), 10:44 

 


INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: Bishop Brady (20-75) — Jamie Ewing 10-36, Jon Conley 7-30; Sanborn (44-182) — Glenn Smith 22-82, Ryan Morris 13-50, Dylan Howard 6-28, Dylan Spence 3-22

PASSING: BB — Conley 5-13-1, 120; S — Morris 7-14-0, 93

RECEIVING: BB — Tom Arena 3-82, Graham Nyhan 2-38; S — Spence 4-79, Mike Rich 1-13, Howard 1-4, Ben McClary 1-(-3)

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