Friday, October 16, 2015

Gryphons Share First Place

It just might have been the biggest crowd to watch a Gryphon football game since the move to the new school, the home coming crowd watched at halftime as Jasmine Watson would become homecoming Queen.  Everyone was told that Brandon Valantine had been named home coming king.

Come Monday both coaches will have plenty to talk about because both teams had to set some kind of record for penalties in a game by both teams.  One Gryphon scoring drive they overcame three holding penalties and still scored.

The night was cool and the breath of the players huffed and puffed on each play and with the first night of a wet football because of the dew Rocky Mount scored 21 straight points in the second quarter and kept Hunt at bay and go to 2-0 in the Big East with a 35-28 win over the Wartiors.

Poor field position in the first quarter lead to Hunt's  first touchdown but it was scored by a linemam. A heavy hit to the Hunt runner at the three yard line the ball rolled into the end zone and I think every player on the field had a chance to touch it but lineman Cameron Joyner came away with the ball and a Warrior Touchdown at 2:42 of the first.

The Gryphons owned the second quarter as they responded at 11:11 in the second quarter on a 32 yard Nick Bynum run.  The next series B J Sanders put the Gryphons ahead to stay at 8:57 of the half after a Hunt turnover.  An interception lead to a Forest Bell one yard sneak and a 6:18 the Gryphons are in control.

The Gryphons got their third turnover on the biggest hit of the season and had the ball at the 32 yard line and a chance to put the game away but fumbled the ball back to Hunt.  Hunt tried a 44 yards field goal by Brian Orellana  his kick hit the cross bar and the Gryphons led 21-7 at the half.

The first Hunt drive of the half resulted in a punt and the Gryphons ate up over six minutes over came three holding penalties and scored at 4:07 in the third on a Tyrell Forbes  ten yard run.  The Warriors did not give up.

The next four minutes Hunt threw two long passes from quarterback Jacob Wiliamson to receiver Tae Davis and at 10:55 in the fourth it's 28-21. Trying to run clock the Gryphons got two first downs after holding penalties but found themselves in a fourth and 25 got a roughing the punter penalty.  B J Sanders gave the Gryphons breathing run after a 62 yard tote to give Rocky Mount a 14 point cushion at 4:46 to go in the game.

Hunt had one more gasp as they drove the field and scored at 2:32 on a ten yard run by Darius Barnes.  The onside kick went to the Gryphons and on a 3rd and eight the Gryphons got a first down and Hunt had melted their time outs and the Gryphons Survive 35-28.

Others scores :

Southern Nash 42 Northern Nash 20

Fike 55 Nash Central 36

Tarboro 55 Rocky Mount Prep 8

Riverside 40 North Edgecombe 23

RMA 50 Northeast Academy 18

Washington 53 SouthWest Edgecombe 13

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I don't think I have ever seen that many penalties in any football game.

Anonymous said...

Penalties and many fights in the stands, behind the bleachers and police chasing suspects across the field! The police presence in the stands was something to see ...... By the way #2 for Hunt was a one man force who was a terror to the RMT secondary! I would not want to face HUNT again in the play-offs.