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Varsity Football Suffers Defeat 24-7 vs St. Albans

St. Albans took a quick first half lead, keeping their offense on the field.  Woodberry only had four possessions before halftime, twice pushing across midfield before stalling.  The teams traded touchdowns in the second half: St. Albans with a one-play drive on the pass to Thomas Wheet, Woodberry with a sustained all-rushing drive culminating on the Ed Reynolds run.  But two St. Albans interceptions, coupled with Francis Brooke’s quarterback sneak for their final score, put the Tigers away.

                             1st    2nd    3rd    4th    Total        
Woodberry (2-5)         0      0       7       0       7
St. Albans                  3     7        7       7      24

Scoring Plays:
1st Quarter
SA    Jon Suzich 31 yard field goal

2nd Quarter
SA    Matthew Grieb 12 yard pass from Francis Brooke (Suzich kick)

3rd Quarter
SA    Thomas Wheet 45 yard pass from Francis Brooke (Suzich kick)
WFS    Ed Reynolds 8 yard run (George Stephan kick)

4th Quarter
SA    Francis Brooke 1 yard run (Sam Simons kick)


WFS Rushing (39 carries, 152 yards, TD): Ed Reynolds 38-143 (TD), Chase Boyer 1-9.
SA Rushing (24 carries, 70 yards): Buddy Bardenwerper 13-62, Jon Suzich 3-8, Andy Thomas 1-3, Rob Sniezek 2-3, Chris Landon 2-0, Francis Brooke 11-(-2) (TD), Ramsey Bates 1-(-4).

WFS Receiving (6 receptions, 51 yards):  Danny Martinez 3-30, Al Williams 2-26, Matt Newman 1-1.
SA Receiving (14 receptions, 185 yards, 2 TD): Matthew Grieb 8-96 (TD), Thomas Wheet 1-45 (TD), Matthew Miller 1-18, Jack Balaban 1-10, Buddy Bardenwerper 1-6, Kaleem Washington 1-6, Jon Suzich 1-4.  

WFS Passing (6-19, 51 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT): Chase Boyer 5-17, 50 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT; Peter Wilson 1-2, 1 yard, 0 TD, 0 INT.
SA Passing: Francis Brooke 14-20, 185 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT.


Woodberry’s next game is Saturday, October 27 at home vs. St. Christopher’s School at 2:00.

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