Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Ossinging Takes Somers to move on to the Class A Finals

Ossinging out muscled Somers tonight in a battle of the titans to move on to vs Fox Lane Sunday for the Class A championship. Ossining got the jump they needed by when Jesse Drinks ran back the opening kickoff for a touchdown and smartly going for 2 while they had momentum. They added a field goal which was countered by Somers making it 11-3 at the half. The 2nd half was a back and forth battle with Somers finally driving late in the 4th quarter to score a touchdown on a Robbie Lombardo run. They went to the pass on the 2 point conversion, which would have tied the score. The pass intended for tight end Bradley Poingent was deflected and fell incomplete. Somers' on-side kick attempt was recovered by Ossining and they controlled the ball long enough to capture the victory and move on.

Somers will host Eastchester on Tuesday November 6th in the De Metteo Bowl which will be played at Somers. This will be a match up of the 2 league champions so its a game you don't want to miss.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Dobbs Ferry Defeats Blindbrook

For the Dobbs Ferry seniors who helped lead the Eagles to last year's Class C state championship, yesterday was a chance to start anew, a time to get serious. They did just that, rolling to a 54-0 win over No. 4B Blind Brook in the Class C quarterfinals at Gould Park in Dobbs Ferry.

The Eagles (7-0), the No. 1A seed, will face No. 2B Rye Neck Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Gould Park.

"We know it's the playoffs now, so we just turned it up," said senior quarterback Trevor Saunders, who hit senior Frank Scateretico for a touchdown on the Eagles' opening drive. "For the seniors, this is a whole new season for us and we want to lead our team back to the Dome. We want to make history again."

Dobbs Ferry stormed to a 27-0 lead at halftime, then added to the cushion when Rob Alexander opened the third quarter by returning a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown.

"That really helped us out a lot," senior Brandon Brailsford said. "It took the wind out of them."

Brailsford younger brother Devonte, a sophomore fullback, led the Eagles with three touchdowns. Scateretico added two.

"These are not easy teams we're playing," said the elder Brailsford, whose team has now outscored its opponents 294-35. "We just do what we have to do."

Dobbs Ferry will face perhaps its most difficult task all season in Rye Neck. The Panthers (6-1) have won every game since dropping their season opener.

"I know they're hot," Scateretico said. "We'll just have to have a really good week of practice and come out prepared."

From the Old Garnet

From The Old Garnet:

Prowling into Class B from Class C for the 2007 season the WESTLAKE WILCATS clawed their way past # 3 seed Putnam Valley and are the Garnets’ Section One Class B semi-final opponocat.

A fixture on Rye’s schedule in the 1990s when both squads were in Class C and before that when both schools were charter members of the Central Westchester League (CWL), the Blue and White slink into Nugent Stadium poised to pounce an upset.

In the last playoff spat between Rye and Westlake, a 1998 Class C bowl game, the Wildcats mauled Rye 35-13. In the eight contests since 1992 the Garnets have collared the Cats by a margin of 7-1, and Rye leads this struggle for litter box superiority 15-3-2 (.833%). These felines can hiss and scratch attempting to mark Nugent Stadium with a Wildcat “W”, but it is Rye who triumphs sending Westlake skulking back to its Mount Pleasant liar.

With rain, the great equalizer, forecast for this tilt, the Garnets struggle early but emerge as the Cool Cat in a 28-7 taming of these tabbies.

Bonus Point:

At which Section One school did Dino Garr coach football between his two stints as the Head Football Coach at Rye High School?

Answer: Westlake

Rye vs Westlake

Rye dominated! On a dark & stormy night!

Somers prepares for Ossining

Here we are at the Sectional Semis and the rematch everyone has been waiting for has arrived. Ossining after coming back late in the game to overtake Somers at the beginning of the season has been impressive, topping off their season with a decisive victory over reigning Section One Class A Champs Harrison.
Somers on the other hand believes they had the game against Ossining and gave it away at the end. Somers hasn't lost since and has been impressive in the stretch including their shutting down and out of the high powered Fox Lane offense that easily handled Ossining.
The margin of that victory earned the Tuskers the Section One Class A League A Championship and home field throughout the playoffs. There fore Ossining must Travel to Somers, an unwelcome site for any opponent on Tuesday night 10/30 for 6:30pm kickoff.
This one should be a classic.

Somers Knocks of Nyack



Tuskers Emblaze Victory On New Field!


September 7th, 2007 Lincolndale, NY

A tough Brewster team that would not go down rolled into Somers Friday night for Game 1 of the 2007 season and the opening of the new stadium. The Tuskers had a lot to live up to being ranked #1 in the North County News football preview for the 2007 season.

On the opening drive our men moved the ball with ease. We open with Lombardo running hard right behind Kane and Parlitsis for a cool 5. Haas sweeps left for 16, then McGuire throws a roll out pass to Haas for another 15. Deiana slices up the middle behind Smith, Corning and Parlitsis – plus 10. The drive culminates with a roll out pass right from McGuire to Haas - TOUCHDOWN. Somers 6 Brewster 0.

Brewster takes possession, first play a QB sneak slices through the Somers D for 8 yards. Brewster moves the ball for 3 first downs. Tackles made by McFadden, Ortler, Madigan, Brady, Haas, Smith, Kane and the rest of the Somers D. Fourth and nine Brewster back to pass here comes Lombardo, the QB is sacked for a loss of 5. Somers takes over on downs.

Somers starts with a pitch to Deiana, he runs right for 32 yards and a first down. We move the ball for another 1st down. Lombardo to the right again, big hole by Kane, and Parlitsis – boom – he can’t be stopped – a 22 yard touchdown run. Tullgren kicks the extra point it’s now Somers 13 Brewster 0.

Brewster would not give in. On the kick Brewster runs it back 87 yards for the touchdown. Somers 13 Brewster 6.

On the next series Somers goes 3 and out.

Brewster takes over and keeps the ball on the ground. Tackles by Mongelli, Tullgren and Ortler. Brewster back to pass here comes the D, it’s a screen, Brewster picks up a cool 7 stopped by Ortler and Kane. Short pass in the seem, another 4 yards. Brewster goes back in the pocket, he’s looking long lets it go left the receiver is wide open, a 40 yard touchdown pass. The extra point is up – it’s blocked by Kane! Somers 13 Brewster 12.

Somers gets ball and moves it for 3 first downs. Runs by Haas, Deiana and Lombardo bring us to the doorstep of Brewster’s end zone. Somers fumbles and Brewster recovers.

Brewster takes over, goes 3 and out. The punt is returned by Haas for 10 yards.

Somers takes the ball deep in Brewster territory hoping to punch one in before the half. The ball is loose again, Brewster recovers. Another turnover for Somers, probably 1st game jitters for such a young group.

Brewster drops back to pass, here comes the rush, it’s a screen again. The ball is released, Kane reads the play, he stretches he arms up and whisks the ball out of thin air! He tucks it and runs down to the 15! Somers refuses to let this opportunity go, as the drive culminates in a roll out pass from McGuire to Haas. Tullgren hits the extra point and Somers goes into the locker room with a 20 to 12 lead.

The second half goes back and forth with more turnovers on fumbles by both teams. Last Somers drive of the 3rd quarter ends in a 40 yard punt by Zmuidins. Brewster takes the punt and here they go again, with one man to beat Zmuidins makes the hit and brings the runner down saving a touchdown.

Somers D holds Brewster to 3 and out with tackles by Bernardi, Lombardo and Deiana. On 4th down Brewster makes the move, the runner is caught by Deiana, the ball is loose, Somers recovers. Bernardi comes up with it and Somers has the ball!

Lombardo up the middle – plus 6, next play again for 18, first Down. Deiana on the counter for 3, once again for 7, first down. Lombardo up the middle behind Corning, Parlitsis and Smith for 13, first down. Haas goes left behind McFadden and Smith for another 10, first down. Deiana moves around the right end, another 8 inside the Brewster 5. Lombardo to the right behind Kane and Parlitsis – Touchdown! The point after is good. Somers 27 Brewster 12.

One more attempt by Brewster. They get us on a fake punt – pass for 15 yards and a first down. We hold them, take the ball and run out the clock.

The final, Somers 27 Brewster 12. A strong performance by Somers, we showed a lot of hard work, plenty of talent and desire. A lot of mistakes that will be corrected this week by coach D and his staff. Most importantly with all of the adversity we put on ourselves we took control and got the win. The new field will be around for many, many years and thanks to this team and their coaches all Somers players and fans will always have the memory of its opening being a sound victory.

The game was broadcasted on AM 1510 by Ken Stein, Putnam County ESPN radio.

We continue our quest next Saturday night at Ossining. Ossining also won their 1st game edging Lakeland 23 – 14, so it should prove to be a good contest.

The Tuskers want to thank everyone for a great turnout and a complete sellout of our concession stand!

See you Saturday night. Wear your Somers apparel. If you don’t have any pick some up at the game or go to the website http://www.somersfootball.com/forms/ .

Be there, Aloha.