subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Tue, Nov 24 2009 

Published: November 07, 2009 12:29 am    print this story  

Mavericks shut down Summers; AA playoffs next

By Tom Bone
Bluefield Daily Telegraph

LINDSIDE The final score was higher than the temperature at H.E. Comer Jr. Sports Complex Friday night.

The James Monroe Mavericks got ready for yet another trip to the football playoffs by defeating Summers County 42-0 on a subfreezing night in Monroe County.

The Mavericks’ defense allowed the Bobcats 28 net yards of offense and one earned first down in the game, coming late in the third quarter. Eight Summers County (2-8) possessions were three-and-outs, while two other drives were halted by a lost fumble and an interception.

“Our defense has been steady all year,” said James Monroe coach Don Jackson, whose team is now 8-2. “We put a lot of time in on defense. There in the first half, we just about stuffed everything they tried.”

“Our defensive linemen played great tonight,” said senior Jackson Mohler. “They did their job.”

“Coming in, our game plan was just smash mouth,” coach Don Jackson said. “We wanted to establish the running game. That’s when we’re usually at our best.”

Those runs produced 214 yards on 51 attempts. Mohler led the way with 88 yards on 15 carries as the starting halfback.

“Jackson had a good game against Bluefield,” coach Jackson said. “We thought he deserved a start. And Tanner Beasley ran well, too. That’s a good, healthy situation. They’re both very capable.”

“Establishing the run was a big part of (the win),” said senior quarterback John Ballengee, who finished 7-for-12 passing for 104 yards and two scores.

Yet another senior, Josh Evans, picked up the Mavericks’ third touchdown of the night. Classmates Cody Parker and Caleb Ballard made defensive plays all over the field.

The seniors knew this was likely their last home football game. James Monroe was ranked ninth coming into the contest, and even with the win are unlikely to move into the top eight to host a playoff game.

Don Jackson said, “This is a very close senior class. They really bonded well together. They came out wanting to play and wanting to look good.”

Mohler said that running onto the field in Lindside “felt great. You’ll never get that feeling again in your life.”

It didn’t take long for the Mavs to take control. The first drive of the game, going 62 yards in 10 plays, ended with Braxton Thompson’s 10-yard touchdown run. He added a 5-yard scoring burst later in the initial quarter.

After Evans’ one-yard scoring plunge in the second quarter, the Mavs made it 28-0 when Ballengee stepped up in the pocket and hit Beasley behind the Bobcats coverage. He reached up to his helmet to gain possession of the ball and finished off a 36-yard scoring strike.

Ballengee passed 10 yards to Jordan McKinney for the only score of the third quarter. McKinney touched his toes down just inside the goal line to record the TD.

Substitutes played the fourth quarter for the home squad. Matthew Romanello got the final touchdown by taking a pitchout and running untouched to the goal line from 21 yards out.

Leon Franklin, completing his first year as head coach at Summers County, said, “We weren’t healthy tonight. Both our cornerbacks, who are also receivers, were out with high ankle sprains.”

“Give all the credit to James Monroe,” Franklin said. “They’re a great football team, and we had to be completely healthy to be competitive with them.”

The Bobcats’ cause took another blow when senior quarterback Tanner Lilly was tackled for a loss by Parker and Mitch Boone in the third quarter. Franklin said Lilly suffered a shoulder injury. “Hopefully it’s nothing serious,” the coach said.

Lilly completed 6 of 10 passes for 28 yards. The Bobcats’ ground game consisted of 22 attempts for a net of zero yards. Summers County was assessed only one penalty in the game.

The days and times for the first playoff round will be set Sunday.

—Contact Tom Boneat tbone@bdtonline.com

print this story  



autoconx

Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Find a job! Find a Home! Find a car!

Premium Jobs

LABORATORY SUPERVISOR
Immediate OPENING at the Robert C. Byrd Clinic for a skilled Laboratory Supervisor to supervise and assist team to assur...>MORE

CNAS - MONTGOMERY GENERAL HOSPITAL
Certified Nursing assistants. Montgomery General Hospital Extended Care Unit is accepting applications for Certified Nu...>MORE

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT - MONTGOMERY GENERAL ELDERLY CARE
MONTGOMERY GENERAL ELDERLY CARE is accepting applications / resumes for Certified Nursing Assistants. Applicants may app...>MORE

UNDERGROUND MINING POSITIONS - ELK RUN
Massey Energy is accepting experienced underground applicants. Our expanding operations are located in Raleigh and Boon...>MORE

UNDERGROUND COAL MINING FOREMAN / COORDINATOR
GMS Mine Repair and Maintenance is seeking a Virginia certified Underground Coal Mining Foreman / Coordinator for work i...>MORE

TEREX / SHM HIGHWALL MINER OPERATORS, HIGHWALL MINER FOREMAN, CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS
Pocahontas Coal Company’s North Star One Surface and High Wall Miner operations located near Beckley, WV is now acceptin...>MORE

CERTIFIED SURFACE MINE ELECTRICIANS AND MECHANICS - NICHOLAS ENERGY
Republic Energy is accepting applications and resumes for Certified Surface Mine Electricians and Mechanics. If you are ...>MORE

ELECTRICAL DIVISION POSITIONS
Taggart Global, LLC is an international design, engineering and construction company with expertise in turnkey design, s...>MORE

VARIOUS POSITIONS - NEW RIVER CTC
New River Community and Technical College, with multiple campuses in southeast West Virginia, continues to build its adm...>MORE

BLASTING TECHNICIAN
Bridgemont Community and Technical College is seeking applicants for the following position. Blasting Technician AAS Pro...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Jobs

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index