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September 15, 2013 @ West Allegheny High School
8-UNDER JV GAME (exhibition game)
West Allegheny 16 - BROOKLINE 6
Scoring Summary:
Triston Pezzelle 55 run (conversion failed)
NOTES: Brookline's youngest Knights took one on the chin from
the West Allegheny Indians, losing their first game of the
season, 16-6. The Knights avoided a shutout on the final play
of the game when quarterback Triston Pezzelle broke loose for
a fifty-five yard touchdown.
WEEK #4 - September 15, 2013 @ West Allegheny High School
8-UNDER
West Allegheny 36 - BROOKLINE 8
Scoring Summary:
Keshawn Harris 3 run (Keshawn Harris run)
Fumble Recovery: Pacey Daniels
NOTES: The eight-year old Knights came to West Allegheny High
School after two impressive wins, looking to add another notch
to their victory belt. The Indians of West Allegheny had other
intentions. After a close first half, the tribesmen shut down
the Knight attack and ran away with a 36-8 win.
West Allegheny scored twice to build an early 14-0 lead. As the
clock ticked towards intermission, Brookline quarterback Will
Coleman found a seam and ran forty yards downfield before being
stopped at the Indians three yard line. From there, Keshawn
Harris found the endzone and added the two-point conversion.
The Indians led at halftime, 14-8.
The second half was all West Allegheny. They outscored the
Knights 22-0 with three unanswered touchdowns. Coleman, who
played a good game on defense, stopped another score with
a fine tackle on an interception return in the fourth quarter.
WEEK #4 - September 15, 2013 @ West Allegheny High School
9-UNDER
West Allegheny 16 - BROOKLINE 0
Fumble Recovery: Tristin Christe
NOTES: Brookline's nine-year old Knights battled it out with
the Indians of West Allegheny and endured their second defeat
of the year, this time a 16-0 shutout to the feisty natives.
Brookline's offense never got out of first gear. The Knight
defense spent most of the game on the field and did their best
to hold back the relentless West Allegheny attack.
West Allegheny's first drive of the game ended at the Knight
twelve yard line, when a fine hit by Jason Randall forced a
fumble which was recovered by Tristin Christe. While the
Brookline attack stumbled, the Indians mounted another charge.
With 2:52 remaining in the second quarter, West Allegheny
scored on a three yard burst. A good conversion run staked
the Indians to an 8-0 lead.
With a minute to go in the half, a thirty-five yard pass play
quickly moved the Indians to the Knights nineteen. A scoring
run on the next play, and a successful conversion pass, put
the Indians ahead 16-0 as the game entered halftime.
The second half opened with a long West Allegheny drive that
took up the majority of the third quarter. The Indians were
stopped at the Brookline twelve yard line. A second sustained
West Allegheny march chewed up the bulk of the fourth quarter
clock before grinding to a halt at the Brookline nine.
WEEK #4 - September 15, 2013 @ West Allegheny High School
10-UNDER
BROOKLINE 44 - West Allegheny 0
Scoring Summary:
Jamyle Liebro 17 run (Visawn Pennix run)
Jamyle Liebro 22 run (Grant Hamilton run)
Jamyle Liebro 17 run (Grant Hamilton run)
Raeshawn Caldwell 54 run (Grant Hamilton run)
Antwan Peterson 16 run (conversion failed)
Jamyle Liebro 20 run (conversion failed)
Fumble Recovery: Dylan Studer, Visawn Pennix
Interception: Michael Jackson
NOTES: Brookline's ten-year old Knights came to West Allegheny
to avenge last season's defeat and overwhelmed the Indians with
a stunning display of offensive firepower. From start to finish
the Knights unleashed a punishing blitz. When the smoke cleared
on the field of battle, the Indians had been vanquished by a
final score of 44-0.
Brookline's Visawn Pennix started the game by returning the
kickoff thirty yards into Indian territory. Visawn ran the ball
for eleven more yards and a first down. The Indians managed to
halt this opening flurry. Brookline's defense took the field
and forced a punt. A forty-five yard pass to Antwain Carter set
up Jamyle Liebro's seventeen yard touchdown run. Pennix aced
the conversion and the Brookline scoring festival was on.
West Allegheny then mounted their only threat of the afternoon
with a long pass play that positioned them at the Knight
thirty-six. A timely interception and a thirty yard return by
Michael Jackson put an end to that uprising and led to another
Liebro touchdown burst. Quarterback Grant Hamilton's two-point
conversion run increased the Brookline lead to 16-0. Two long
runs by Raeshawn Caldwell on the next series led to Liebro's
third score. Hamilton once again provided the conversion run
and the Knights entered halftime ahead 24-0.
The second half began with Pennix recovering a fumble near
midfield on the Indians kick return. Two plays later, Caldwell
scampered fifty-four yards to the endzone. A third Hamilton
two-point effort expanded the Brookline lead to 32-0. Before
the end of the period, reserve quarterback Antwan Peterson
added another touchdown with a sixteen yard run.
With the clock on the fast track, the final quarter went rather
quickly. The Knights capped off the point parade on their final
possession when Liebro scampered twenty yards for his fourth
goal line celebration.
This victory was a fine achievement for Coach Bruce's Knights
against a strong opponent. The offense scored on six of their
seven possessions, and the defense held the Indians to minimum
yardage and only one first down. Keep up the good work!
WEEK #4 - September 15, 2013 @ West Allegheny High School
11-UNDER
BROOKLINE 36 - West Allegheny 14
Scoring Summary:
Mason Ventrone 34 run (Marques Watson run)
Marques Watson 2 run (Nick Roell run)
Jack Sullivan 5 pass from Nick Roell
(Aaron King pass from Nick Roell)
Mason Ventrone 22 run (conversion failed)
Mason Ventrone 12 run (conversion failed)
Fumble Recovery: Marques Watson, Terrence Rudolph, Aidan Logan
Interception: Demetri Bose (2)
NOTES: Coach Donnie and his eleven-year old Knights increased
their league-leading record to 3-0 with a 36-14 victory over
the West Allegheny Indians. Brookline came looking for another
romp over a helpless opponent, and instead found themselves in
a fight. Although the outcome was never in doubt, the Indians
put up stiff resistance and earned a measure of respect.
The game started with a West Allegheny onside kick that was
recovered by Jack Sullivan. Brookline's high-powered offense
wasted no time dictating the tone of the game. Power running
by Marques Watson and Mason Ventrone moved the ball in large
chunks downfield. Ventrone scored the Knights first touchdown
four minutes into the game. A Watson conversion run gave
Brookline an early 8-0 lead.
West Allegheny took control of the ball and mounted a ten-play
drive into Brookline territory before Aidan Logan stopped the
effort with a fumble recovery. The Knights took over and drove
sixty yards for their second score, a two-yard burst by Watson.
Another takeaway, this time by Terrence Rudolph, set up the
Knights third scoring drive. A five yard touchdown pass from
Nick Roell to Sullivan, followed by Roell's two-point toss to
Aaron King, gave the Knights a commanding 24-0 lead.
The Indians ended the first half with another march into Knight
territory. They surged forward to the Knight twenty-seven yard
line before a Quinn Hunter sack ended their brief offensive.
West Allegheny picked up where they left off at the beginning
of the second half by once again testing the Knight defense.
This time they found their way into the endzone with a forty
yard screen pass that went all the way for six points. A good
conversion pass made the score 24-8.
A forty-six yard run by Watson on Brookline's next possession
was followed by Ventrone's twenty-two yard touchdown run midway
through the third quarter. The Indian offense went nowhere on
their next series and turned the ball over to the Knights at
midfield. A Brookline fumble was then recovered and returned
fifty-nine yards for a West Allegheny touchdown, increasing
their point tally to fourteen.
The final points of the game came on Ventrone's twelve yard
dash at the end of the third quarter, making the score 36-14.
The Brookline reserves took over and held the Indians on the
reservation for the remainder of the contest, aided in large
part by Demetri Bose's second interception of the afternoon.
The Knights offense amassed 366 total yards, with 338 on the
ground. Watson led all runners with 148 yards and a touchdown
on thirteen carries. Ventrone was a close second with 132 and
three scores on nine touches. Roell was three of five passing
for twenty-eight yards and a touchdown. The Indians gained 128
yards rushing on thirty-three carries, and completed five of
ten passes for eighty-four more. First downs were almost even,
with the Knights holding a 10-9 advantage. On the downside, the
Knights offense surrendered forty-five yards on six penalties.
13-UNDER
BYE - NO GAME
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