Friday, October 19, 2007

Patriots crown themselves KINGS with 28-0 homecoming smashing of Pulaski.

Homecoming in Death Valley for the Patriots means smashing the Pulaski Maroons 28-0 and then dancing the night away with their girlfriends. The mighty Pats also danced away with the District Championship and clinched two home playoff games. Levi Rogers connected with Noah Keeton for two scores and Avery Spicer ran for two more, while the defense ran roughshod and picked Muse off three times en route to the shutout. Ryan Young had two game changing interceptions and Rogers had the other. I am just going to call some names out that I think deserve congrats for laying it on the line and popping the pads: Young, Rogers, Brummett, Reed, Walls, Denson, Gilbert, Long, Conatser, Marcum, Edwards...you guys rocked it out. I am now going to just name a few awesome plays: Edwards TRUCKING over middle linebacker and high stepping on his facemask, Young's interception in the endzone, Denson laying the wood on Muse, Keeton's two sweet TD grabs in the corner, Spicer's 30 yard run with Young blocking 20 yards downfield, and Levi's leadership throughout the game. Sorry if I missed anything, so feel free to add your opinions of your game changing performances. Overall, I thought everyone played hard and we won a huge game. Coaching was great, emotion was great, and individual efforts were all on point. CONGRATS LINCOLN COUNTY PATRIOTS - 2007 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS.

5 comments:

summertime k.wood said...

I don't mean to nitpick, but Trey Edwards also had an interception. The game changing moment was the Spicer run on the last possession of the 1st half where he took it from the 20 to the PC 45 and set up the game's first score. You could see LC bouncing off the field at halftime while PC walked with their heads down. How about the French defense pitching 2 consecutive shutouts! This team can go a long way in 5A.

hazmit said...

Touche' Lefours....or whatever that line is from Dodgeball...didn't mean to take anything away from Trey, he played one heck of a game and is a great guy.

Anonymous said...

how about the totally aweeeeeeeeesome defense, be honest, how many of you thought the defense would be this strong, this powerfull, and dominate before the season began?

Anonymous said...

HUUURAAA!!!!!! CONGRATS PATS!!!

GOOD JOB FRENCH @ STAFF

sportpatriot said...

When you have kids that are not used to losing, anything is possible. Another big play was Devon Denson's slobberknocker on the kickoff.