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Outlaws
roll over Philomath Warriors The No. 2 ranked
Sisters football team continued to look impressive last week by rolling
up a big lead and then cruising to a 35-8 win over Philomath on Friday,
September 27.
The Outlaws began the scoring
on their second possession by putting together a 53-yard drive in seven
plays. Ryan Harper took the option and ran 30 yards for the key play.
Quarterback Pat Burke capped the drive by hitting Jawan Davis with a 10-yard
touchdown pass, and the home team had a 7-0 lead.
"We started off with some
penalties, a couple of drops, and a fumble, but we got on track," said
Coach Bob Macauley.
The defense held and the Warriors
were forced to punt. Seth Teague turned in a sparkling 35-yard punt return,
and the Outlaws were in business at the 37. Three plays later, Teague
bounced outside and scored on a six-yard run to make it 14-0.
The offense put together a
78-yard drive in seven plays on the next possession to take a commanding
21-0 lead. A 31-yard run by Teague and a 12-yard pass to Seann Igoe were
key plays that culminated in a 21-yard screen pass to Teague for the touchdown.
The defense broke the game
open in the second half with two explosive interception returns for scores.
Ryan Harper returned his pick 20 yards and Seth Teague scored his third
touchdown of the game with a 62-yard return. The Outlaws led 35-0 at the
half and cruised from there.
"We had a 12-play, 52-yard
drive in the second half, but we missed a field goal. We then substituted
liberally in the second half. The JV got a lot of playing time on offense,"
said Macauley. "Our defense played well for the entire game, and that
was valuable experience for us. Philomath has some good players, but we
put some pressure on their quarterback."
The Outlaws defense recorded
seven sacks, while Andy Macauley led the defensive charge with a season-high
15 tackles.
On offense, quarterback Pat
Burke was 10-for-16 with 85 yards and one touchdown. Sisters ground out
193 yards rushing.
Seth Teague gained 116 yards
on nine carries for a whopping 12.9 yards per carry. Ryan Harper rushed
four times for another 43 yards.
Next up for the Outlaws is
a visit to Stayton.
"They are a very good team
-- very athletic. They will be the best team that we've played so far
this year," said Coach Macauley. "Every team in the Capital Conference
won last week.
"We've got some tough league
games ahead of us." |
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