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MOONEY CANT HOLD ON LATE AGAINST LINSLY

WHEELING WV- In a game where Mooney’s defense felt like that had a grasp of, Linsly would eventually find ways to score late and steal a win from the Cardinals 28-14.

Mooney scored first setting the tone with a huge touchdown pass from Ashton O’Brien who found Alec DelSignore.  O’Brien would later hook up with Nolan Radinsky to double their lead in the first half to 14-0.  However the second half would turn out of control. Linsly lashed out with 28 unanswered points in the final two frames.

Mooney is now sitting at 1-3 on the season and will look to grab a win in Week 5 as they travel to Lutheran East on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 12:00.

CARDINALS CANT KEEP UP WITH LINSLY

MINERAL RIDGE OHIO. At the home of the Mineral Ridge Rams, the Cardinal Mooney Cardinals faced off against the visiting Linsly Cadets, who traveled close to two hours from West Virginia.

The Cardinals offense was led by running back Davontae Miller, who at times found great space to show off his speed but the Cadets caught on quick and kept Miller contained as the Cardinals still managed to fight there way out of stuff tough situations and put on 21 points on the score board.

The Cadets from Wheeling, West Virginia came out were wheeling and dealing all night long as there offense led by quarterback Luca Di’Lorenzo were hard to stop tonight as they scored 35 points on the cardinals tonight, making the final score 35-21.

The Cardinal Mooney Cardinals will be back in action and still look to get there first win next week against the Austintown-Fitch Falcons.

*Contributed By YSN’s Matt Morrison

TIGERS WORK THEIR WAY BACK TO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

ZANESVILLE, Ohio – For the second time in as many weeks, it all came down to just over 30 seconds for the Springfield Tigers, but this time, it was the defense who would stand strong.

After a 24-yard field goal courtesy of Clayton Medvec put the Tigers ahead 16-13 with just 5 minutes and 8 seconds remaining, the defense would take the field. Just as the Fort Frye Cadets had done all game long, they moved the ball down the field at will.

Long sustained drives are a staple of the Fort Frye offense, and it showed throughout the entirety of the game. The Cadets had possessions of 7, 6, 8, and 5 minutes, but only 1 resulted in points.

PHOTO CREDIT: CHARLES MARSH

Following a shot to the endzone that would just go over the head of a Fort Frye receiver, the game came down to 8 yards and 36 seconds. With no timeouts to spare and already on 3rd down, the Cadets had time for two plays, but their only chance at stopping the clock would be getting out of bounds.

Trying to make up for the late score they gave up last week to allow Norwayne to take the lead in the closing seconds, the Tigers needed to flip the script.

After trying to get the edge on the Tigers with a sweep to the right, the Cadets hurried to the line, putting the fate of the game on just one final play.

The Springfield defense, already with two-goal lines stands in the game, came up big to advance their team back to the state championship for the second year in a row. The Cadet quarterback took the snap and rolled to his left trying to find a man in the endzone, but the Tigers had all their bases covered. Forcing a pass short of the goal line, two Tiger defenders came up and made the stop short of the endzone.

BIG PERFORMERS

SPRINGFIELD:

Austin Tindell: 6 carries 46 yards 2 TDs

Beau Brungard: 13 completions 162 yards 11 carries 57 yards

FORT FRYE:

Maeson Long: 11 carries 133 yards 1 TD

Ian Ellis: 12 completions 121 yards 9 carries 23 yards 1 TD

UP NEXT

Springfield: The Tigers will make their return to the State Championship Sunday at 5:00 pm. Springfield will face off with the Coldwater Cavaliers (11-0). Coldwater set a state record this season with their 24th straight playoff appearance and are looking to capture their 7th state championship since 2005.

*Contributed By YSN’s Jamie Thomson