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Outlaws
manhandle Madras The No. 2-ranked
Sisters Outlaws paid a visit to Madras on Friday the 13th, where they mauled
the White Buffaloes by a 47-14 score.
Coach Bob Macauley was humble
in his assessment of the contest.
"It was a good game -- everybody
got to play," he said. "The rankings don't mean anything until later in
the year."
Sisters came out of the gate
strong and got on the score board by taking the opening kickoff and driving
75 yards in eight plays. Seth Teague carried six times and accounted for
57 yards on the drive.
Quarterback Pat Burke hit
Matt Harp with a 14-yard pass for the touchdown.
Conner Burck sacked Buffaloes
quarterback Devon Reese for an 11-yard loss on second down, and the defense
held Madras to three-and-out. On the second play of the Outlaws' second
possession, Seth Teague went 56 yards on an option for their second touchdown.
The kick by Alan Dale made the score 13-0.
The defense again got in on
the act.
On the White Buffaloes' second
possession, Ryan Harper picked up a fumble and went 19 yards to score
for a 20-0 lead halfway through the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Seth
Teague ran three yards for a TD with six minutes to go. Andy Macauley
intercepted a pass and returned it 63 yards for a 34-0 halftime lead.
"We called off the dogs in
the second half," acknowledged the coach. "In fact, we didn't even play
the dogs. We only ran 23 plays in the first half, and had 34 points. Their
coach knew that we weren't trying to run up the score, and he appreciated
it."
The score gave Macauley a
chance to provide younger players some game experience.
"The JVs played the entire
half, and they played well," he said. "Brandon O'Brien and Tommy Purvis
played a good game on defense."
Ryan Harper had touchdown
runs of 23 and 25 yards in the second half.
Madras quarterback Devon Reese
hooked up with Craig Weigand on a broken play for a 42-yard touchdown
pass. The White Buffs added another score with 23 seconds left in the
game to round out the scoring.
Madras ran the ball 40 times
for 115 yards. Reese was 12 of 31 for 97 yards and one interception.
Offensively, the Outlaws controlled
the game on the ground, rushing 35 times for 297 yards. Seth Teague led
the ground assault with 15 carries for 198 yards. Ryan Harper had seven
carries for 59 yards, and two rushing TDs, (along with the fumble returned
for a score).
Quarterback Pat Burke, who
had carried the offense against Burns with a 200-yard passing game, finished
four for seven for 48 yards and one touchdown.
"We're trying to be a passing
team," said Coach Macauley. "But with the defense and the rushing attack
being so effective, it wasn't necessary."
The Outlaws next visit non-league
foe Central to take on the Panthers for the first time in their new high
school football stadium on Friday, September 20, at 7 p.m.
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