Friday, October 10, 2014

Neal and Rogers Rush For Over 100 Yards as Forestview Throttles Cramer

Forestview used a pounding run game and a few big play passes to blow out first-year varsity program, Stuart Cramer, 62-7. Neal got the scoring started with a 38-yard touchdown run. Quarterback John Crawford scored two 10-yard touchdown runs to give Forestview a 21-0 advantage.

The Storm did get on the board in the second quarter with a Jaylen Rocquemore seven yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Foust. Kaleb Setzer’s extra point made it 21-7. The Storm had a chance earlier in the game to put points up but Rocquemore was intercepted in the red zone by Josh Freeman.

Montavis Rogers got in on the fun with a 16-yard touchdown run to make it 27-7. The extra point was missed, however. A Crawford 44-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Sanders closed out the first half scoring. Trey Heavner’s extra point was good and the score would be 34-7 at half-time. But it could have been worse as Rocquemore was intercepted a third time, this time by Chris McClure. McClure took it all the way back for a touchdown, but a personal foul penalty brought the play back.

The Storm got the ball back in the second half, but would fumble it and the Jaguars were back in business at the Cramer 23-yard line. After getting a first and goal, the Jaguars were backed up by a sack, a false start penalty and a tackle for loss to put them back at the 29-yard line. But on 4th-and-goal from the 29, Crawford hit Neal for a short pass that he took the rest of the way for a touchdown. Neal scored his last touchdown of the night with a 50-yard run.

Rogers scored his second and final touchdown of the night late in the third quarter with a 34-yard run into the end-zone. Logan Melsior scored the Jaguars final touchdown with a two-yard run. Trey Heavner was 8-for-9 on extra points.

Moe Neal led Forestview’s rushing attack with 166 yards rushing and 35 yards receiving and three touchdowns. Rogers amassed 124 yards and two touchdowns. Isaiah Sanders amassed 161 yards receiving and a touchdown.

“It’s good to get another win. That’s the key.” Forestview head coach Chris Medlin said “We’re 2-0 in conference play and we got to get a win this Friday. We have to get in the meat of our schedule and see where we stand. We got North Gaston this week, South Point next week and Ashbrook the week after.”

“Forestview’s got a good team, but I felt like a few times we gave up.” Stuart Cramer head coach Ben McMillan said “I felt we improved over the past few weeks and played with excitement. But it wasn’t there tonight.”

Forestview will be back home for the first time in over a month as they face North Gaston. Stuart Cramer will be home again as they host Lake Norman Charter.

“We just got to get ready for Friday.” McMillan said “It’s an important game for us. I hope we can get a quick turnaround.”

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