Sun 19 Oct 2008
WEED – The College of the Siskiyous Eagles opened up Mid-Empire Conference play with a 58-49 win over the Feather River Golden Eagles, on Saturday. While the score might suggest a shootout, it was more like complete and utter domination for the first quarter by
The Eagles drove 64 yards on the opening possession to take a 7-0 lead. The impressive drive included a spectacular one-handed catch by Darius Davis for 37 yards, which set up a 3-yard TD run by Patrick Lunney.
It took the COS defense just two plays to get the ball back
in the hands of the offense, when KC Swain recovered a Feather River fumble on the COS 46.
Eagle QB Aqura Brown completed three passes on the short drive—one to Lunney for 13 yards, another to Anthony Young for seven yards, and the TD strike to Young for eight yards. Justin Ecklin added the PAT, making it 14-0, half away through the first quarter.
The Eagle defense stuffed
Lunney made it look like Swiss cheese, when he raced for a 43-yard TD on the first play of the Eagles next possession, increasing the Eagle lead to 28-0, with 1:15 left in quarter one.
This time,
The Golden Eagles finally got off the ground with a 61 yard scoring drive, capped by an 18-yard run, cutting the COS lead to 28-7, with 7:25 left in the second quarter.
Fourteen seconds later,
Eagle Aaron Sinnott boomed the second half kickoff into the end zone for a touchback. The poor starting field position for Feather River didn’t seem to hurt the Golden Eagles, only slow them down, as the mounted a nine-play 80 yard drive for a TD, The PAT was missed again, but the COS lead was cut to 15 points, at 34-19.
After the kick off,
“I’m just trying to do whatever it takes to win,” said Brown after the game.
After the Eagles recovered a fumble on a sack by Wesley Webster at the
It took one play for the Eagles to get back on offense, as Keyvus McKenzie caused a fumble, and Swain made the recovery on the
The COS drive stalled at the 14-yard-line, and the Eagles brought in Sinnott for a 31-yard field goal attempt. The kick split the uprights, and had distance to spare, making the score 51-19, with
With a 32-point lead, the game seemed to be in the bag. Ah, not so fast said
COS added a final TD a little over four minutes into the fourth quarter, after the defense recovered their sixth
But, the game still wasn’t over.
Following the game, COS Coach Eric Young was in a jovial mood, joking with new COS President, Randall Lawrence.
“The offense was able to get going today. We probably need to finish a little better on defense. We didn’t want any one of our 50 fans going home early. We try to keep them here as long as we can,” quipped Young.