Friday, October 2, 2009

O'Hara 49 Christ Prep Academy 31

CELTICS' 28 FIRST QUARTER POINTS IMPRESSES PATRIOTS _____ The Archbishop O'Hara football team had an easy time with Christ Prep Academy in building up a 49-7 advantage over the first three quarters. _____ Terrell Johnson, on O'Hara's first offensive play of the game, ran 73 yards for a touchdown. Julian Gidley put the team up 7-0 with the first of his seven extra point kicks. _____ The Christ Prep Patriots answered with a 4 yard touchown on a quarterback keeper by Darren Wallace who also kicked the extra point. _____ That was all the scoring for the Patriots until the fourth quarter at which time O'Hara rested their seniors; the next 42 points were scored by the Celtics. _____ O'Hara's second and third TD's were runs of 56 yards and 30 yards by quarterback T. J. White. _____ Just as the first quarter was coming to a close, Raphael Spencer returned a Patriot punt for a 75 yard score. _____ At the start of the second quarter Jorge Belcher recovered a Patriot fumble on the 25 yard line, and in just one play, T. J. White passed a scoring touchdown to Joe Melchior. _____ The sixth time O'Hara scored, the team sustained a drive covering 80 yards. In the drive, Raphael Spencer had a 19 yard run and Aaron Stubblefield caught a 25 yard pass. However the last 10 yards were on a run by Raphael Spencer. _____ The margin of 35 points were enough to cruise through the third quarter with the running clock. Nevertheless, the Celtics acquired another seven points. After Louis Golden gained 26 yards on a pass play, Raphael Spencer reached the end zone on a 26 yard run. _____ The Patriots scored three fourth quarter touchdowns, a 3 yard run and a 5 yard run by Lenard Manuel, and a 51 yard break away by Darren Wallace. For all three touchdowns, the Patriots scored two-point conversions. The first one was on a pass from Darren Wallace to Demonta Bailey, the second and third ones were on runs by Darren Wallace. _____ Chuck Preston made an interception to halt the Patriots' last hope for another TD.

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