Dixie got off to a fast start against Brookville in a battle
of two rivals. In the first quarter Dixie seemed unstoppable. On their opening
drive as Ryan Jordan peeled off a 45 yard run to set up their first score, a 8
yard TD catch by Greg Leonard. It had
only taken about 2 minutes to get on the board.
Quarterback Luke Bowling went to the air again for the extra point, this
time connecting with Matt Isaacs. A
Brookville drive to the Dixie 6 was stopped by a Matt Isaacs tackle for loss on
4th and 6 from the Dixie 6. The momentum was all with Dixie as Ryan
Jordan ran for a 40 yard gain, then Luke Bowling ran on a punt for a first down
to set up another Dixie score. Ryan
Jordan hauled the ball in from the 42 yard line to put Dixie up by two
touchdowns. Greg Leonard caught a pass
for the extra point.
But a huge momentum swing began in the second quarter.
Brookville’s defense adjusted and began to take away the run. And the
Brookville offense hit a groove and started to move the ball effectively. Using both the run and pass, they marched the
ball down the field and in two drives they scored two touchdowns to pull within
2 points – having missed on one of their extra points. Dixie did have a chance
to extend their lead late in the second quarter when a shanked punt put the
ball on the Brookville 29. A Leonard catch moved the ball to the 9 yard
line. But there the drive stalled as a 4th
and 5 pass fell incomplete.
At halftime the rain and lightning moved in, postponing the
second half to Saturday. The delay gave both teams some time to make overnight
adjustments. This slowed down the pace
of scoring. But Brookville got the better of Dixie marching the ball to endzone
twice more – once in the 3rd quarter and once in the 4th quarter.
Dixie coughed up the ball 3 times to Brookville’s 1. Dixie also lost the battle of field position,
constantly playing with the ball on their side of the field. With a short field
to work with Brookville took advantage and captured a 26-16 victory.
Coach Watson commented after the game, “Coach Hetrick and
the Blue Devils had a great game plan and they executed it well. We didn’t execute the way that we should have
done. On offense we just couldn’t get
anything going and played on our half of the field the entire time. And turnovers killed us – we had three. We’ll
correct those issues before our next game against Waynesville.”
On offense, Ryan Jordan led rushers with over 100 yards. On
defense, linebackers Matt Isaacs and Justin Hudson both had solid games
according to coach Watson. Looking ahead
to homecoming weekend next Friday against Waynesville, “They are a real good
team and a top notch program that coach Philpot has down there. We look forward to coming back to our place
and regrouping as a unit. We are 1-0 in
league play at this moment and we want to extend that. Our goals are still intact for the season,
one loss does not affect us. What we are
saying this week is that if you want to be the best, you have to beat the
best. Last year these guys were the
best, they went 10-0 and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. This game will gauge our program and tell us
which direction we are heading.”
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