The playoff bound BarLyn Cubs defeated the visiting Albion Frosh Eagles 34-18 Saturday in the Frosh Division of the Niagara Orleans Football Association.
In another Frosh Division contest, the Roy-Hart Mini Rams edged the Medina Colts 32-26 in a wild sea-saw game at Vets Park.
Eddie Schildt scored four touchdowns on carries of 30, 32, 42 and 7 yards and finished with a total of 148 yards to lead the Cubs offense.
Cole Evans also rushed for a touchdown as Jacob Bruning added two extra points and Hunter McAvoy and Cody Bentley one each.
Devon Mangan, Eric Neace, Bruning, Andrew Jenks, Evans, Bentley and Nolan Donald also all contributed to the Cubs’ total of 246 yards rushing.
On defense, Matt Scroger had two fumble recoveries and Bruning one while McAvoy and Bentley each had a sack.
Jenks, Donald and Mangan each made three tackles and Scroger, Christian Wolck and Nick Albone two. Schildt, Bruning, Jay Silversmith, Thomas Culmo, Evans and Josh Canham were also all in on tackles.
Joe Hughson rushed for three touchdowns for the Frosh Eagles on carries of 11, 74 and 34 yards. He finished with a total of 144 yards. Antonio Vellejo added 49 yards and Cory Reynolds 47.
Defensively for the Eagles, Reynolds had 8 tackles, Brandon Sanford 7, Hughson 5, Vellejo 4, Blake Aina and Robert Satchwell 3 and Justin Stritzinger, Dominic Farley and Tyler Burley 2 each. Burley also had an interception and Stritzinger a fumble recovery.
The Cubs will face Roy-Hart at 9 am. Saturday at Vets Park in the playoff semifinals.
Roy-Hart Rams 32, Medina Colts 26
Brendon Hess scored a touchdown on a 6 yard run with just 41 seconds remaining to earn the Mini Rams a narrow 32-26 win over the Colts.
A fumble recovery by Eric Fitch then preserved the Rams’ victory.
The Colts had tied the game at 26-26 on a 60-yard touchdown run by Jake Cotter with 2:43 remaining.
Hess had a total of four touchdowns on the day for the Rams which also got an 85-yard TD run by Aaron Currie which put Roy-Hart on top 26-20 with 3:49 to go.
Cotter had four touchdowns on the day for the Colts including runs of 42, 69 and 52 yards. He had a total of 237 yards rushing.
Damon Bloom added 85 yards for the Colts.
Jon Salone and Dylan Brown each made 10 tackles for the Colts, Bloom 8 and Ian Joseph 7. Brown also had a sack and Ray Follman a fumble recovery.
Matt and Tim Maines combined for three fumble recoveries for the Rams.
High School Sports
October 28, 2008
YOUTH FOOTBALL: Rams outlast Colts, Cubs top Frosh Eagles
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- FOOTBALL: Hawks look to rebound in year two. Last fall’s return to varsity football competition after a year’s absence proved to be a long one for Holley as the Hawks struggled through an 0-8 learning campaign.
- VOLLEYBALL: Purple Eagles host Medina tonight. Long runs of service points to open games one and three and to finish game two keyed Albion to a 25-15, 25-10, 25-23 season opening non- league victory over Oakfield-Alabama on Wednesday.
- FOOTBALL: Albion squads gain split. The Medina LOYAL Colts, Broncos and Stallions all scored victories over host Bar/Lyn squads Saturday to open the Niagara Orleans Football Association season.
- FOOTBALL: Roy-Hart faces Gowanda Friday Chris Smith takes over the football coaching helm at Roy-Hart which is getting set to open the Class C Division season at 7 p.m., Friday against Gowanda in game to be played at Silver Creek.
- FIELD HOCKEY: Lady Rams have new coach. Roy-Hart alum Colleen Albee takes over the coaching reins at Roy-Hart which begins a very challenging Niagara-Orleans League schedule by visiting defending champion Barker on Tuesday and then hosting last fall’s runner-up Akron on Sept. 10.
- FOOTBALL: Action is tune-up for Friday’s opener. Tune-up action for this Friday’s season opener shifted into high gear Saturday morning as Medina hosted Wilson, Lew-Port and Alden in a rainy four-way scrimmage at Vets Park.
- SOCCER: Albion seeks 7th straight title Bolstered by a strong nucleus of 11 returnees, including five All-League honorees, the Albion High School girls varsity soccer squad is aiming to make a strong run at capturing a record seventh straight Niagara-Orleans championship this season.
- FOOTBALL: Tigers ground attack derails Diesel OLEAN — Unleashing a punishing ground attack, the Lyndonville Tigers rolled to a 31-0 victory over the Southern Tier Diesel on Friday night to clinch the Northeast Football Alliance regular season championship at 9-1.
- SOFTBALL: Second game will decide Div. 3 title Orleans Vets came up with the defense in the eighth inning and the offense in the ninth to defeat Mark’s Pizzeria 8-5 this past week in the opening game of the Medina Men’s Softball League Division 2 playoff title series.
- BASEBALL: Jr. Wilson/VFW tops Cambria 5-1. Improving to 8-3, the front-running Jr. Wilson/VFW Eagles defeated Cambria 5-1 Thursday in a Lockport ‘A’ League game.
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