11-27-06
For Immediate Release
North
Reigns Supreme in East Coast Bowl
North
TD with 0:00 remaining, lead series 4-1
Petersburg,
VA – After a week of rainy weather and indoor practices, the
sun shined bright on the 2006 East Coast Bowl All-stars. North QB,
Justin Rummell (Earlham), hit RB, Wendell Johnson (Fairmont St) out
of the backfield and he walked into the end zone with no time remaining,
giving the North a 26-24 victory.
Both teams came out of the gate cold and exchanged a couple of possessions.
The North caught a break on their second possession when Jasper Johnson
(Central Arkansas) tried to field a punt and fumbled it mid-field.
QB Anthony Doria (St Francis) found his Saint Francis teammate WR
Michael Caputo over the middle for a 25-yard gain. Defensive Back
Willie Byrd (Miles) came up big for the South defense with an interception
just at the goal line. In his first action of the day, QB Josh Brehm
(Alma) was able to move the ball and hit TE Steven Kennedy (Lindenwood)
four times on his first drive but came up short on a crucial fourth
and six. The South defense held once again and this time Brehm wasted
no time, finding WR Lance Johnson (Catawba) on the first play for
65 yards. Johnson had a monster day and led al receivers with 8 catches
for 189 yards. With a second and 1 from the 6-yard line, Brehm hit
WR Renard Stevens on the slant for a 6-yard touchdown. Just before
the half, defensive back Rashod Moulton (Ft Valley St) intercepted
Rummell and returned it 21 yards to the North 24. Brehm found Lance
Johnson once again but he was tackled on the 2-yard line with no time
in the first half. Brehm was good on his first 10 passes and accounted
for the only first half scoring.
The lack
of first half offense was certainly made up for in the third quarter,
with the teams combining for 31 points.. South QB Brehm came out of
the locker room cold and they had to punt on their first possession.
A big second down run by Lorenzo Perry (Bryant) for a first down set
up a pass over the middle to Caputo for 18 yards. Doria looked to
Caputo once again as he found him in the end zone for an 18-yard strike
and the first North TD of the day. On the South’s next drive,
Brehm found Kennedy and Stevens for 16 yards a piece and on a first
and 10 from the 13 yard line with pressure being applied, Brehm scampered
into the corner of the end zone to put his team back up and a Travis
Frazier (Guilford) extra point would make the score 14-7. The next
drive for the North stalled but Coach Jim Barker (Calgary Stampeders)
decided to let Kyle Hooper (Indiana St) try and 49-yard field goal
and he was successful to pull the score to 14-10. The South started
their next drive on their own 34 and a Nathaniel Queen (Bowie St)
22-yard run pushed the ball past mid-field. Brehm found his favorite
target Johnson to get the ball down to the 11 and Brehm looked to
Renard Stevens once again on the slant and he caught his second TD
of the day. On the very first play after the kickoff, North QB, Doria,
found the speedy Norfolk State WR, Derrick Baker who got behind the
secondary and scored on a 54-yard bomb. Both North and South defensive
lines tuned it up a notch on their next chances out with Edwin Piner
(Howard) and Andre Coleman (Albany) combining to sack South QB Brehm
and stall their last drive before the 4th quarter. On the North’s
first possession of the 4th quarter, Phil Jordan (Charleston Southern)
and Aaron Knight (Virginia State) sacked North QB Justin Rummell on
successive plays. South QB Collin Drafts (Charleston Southern) drove
the South down to the 6 but the had to settle for a Frazier field
goal. On the North’s next drive, between Rummell’s legs
and arm, he was able to move the North to the 19 before they had to
settle for a 36-yard Hooper field goal (24-20). This last field goal
by the North would set up what may be the most exciting drive in East
Coast Bowl history. Another Edwin Piner sack would force the South
to punt and the North began their last drive at their own 39. Rummell
found Baker on the first play, good for 14 yards. A Rummell run and
pass to Chris Turner (Wagner) would move the ball inside the South’s
40-yard line. A 9-yard pass to Caputo would move the chains again
with less than :45. An incompletion on first down stopped the clock
with :38. Rummell found Wendell Johnson out of the backfield for a
4-yard gain and an incompletion on third and 6 would stop the clock
with twenty seconds. On what was easily the most exciting play of
the game, on fourth and 4, Rummell found WR Chris Turner over the
middle of the field, he caught the ball in stride and was streaking
toward the end zone. He dove at the 4-yard line and was hit by Terrence
Stafford (Bowie St) and Jasper Johnson. As he was flipping in the
air the ball was knocked out by Johnson and was recovered by Caputo
at the four. On the very next play, Rummell found Wendell Johnson
out of the backfield and he waltzed in untouched to secure victory
for the North 26-24.
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