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Varsity Football Takes Win over FUMA

Woodberry Forest School

Varsity Football

Saturday October 3, 2009

 

Woodberry Forest School 28, Fork Union Military Academy 7.

Game played at Johnson Stadium at Hanes Field in Woodberry Forest, VA.

                                  1st            2nd            3rd            4th            Total                       

FUMA                            0            0                0              7            7           

Woodberry (3-0)            7            7                7              7            28

 

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter

WFS            Rue Hockensmith recovers fumble and returns 44 yd TD (Layton Brown kick)

 

2nd Quarter

WFS            Alex Hagood passes to Eliot Nelson for 5 yd TD (Layton Brown kick)

 

3rd Quarter

WFS      Robert Spilman passes to David Dossett for 26 yd TD (Layton Brown kick)

 

4th Quarter

WFS      Ade Oyalowo runs for 50 yd TD (Brown kick)

FUMA      Mitchell Starnes passes to Akeem Garnett for 60 yd TD (Joe Branch kick)

 

WFS Rushing (40 carries, 236 yards, 1 TD): Ade Oyalowo 17-119 (TD), Ed Reynolds 15-114, Joe Miller 1-10, Duke Pickett 2-5, Jeff Smith 2-4, Robert Spilman 2-(-8), David Dossett 1-(-8).

 

WFS Receiving (8 receptions, 64 yards, 2 TD): David Dossett 1-26 (TD), Hatcher Williams 2-20, Carlson Milikin 1-9, Ed Reynolds 1-6,  Eliot Nelson 2-5 (TD), Ade Oyalowo 1-(-2).

 

WFS Passing: Robert Spilman 3-3, 36 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT

                         Alex Hagood 5-9, 28 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT.

 

 

Woodberry’s next game will be next Friday, October 9, versus Collegiate.

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