Football - 2008
Cedar Grove “Saints” vs. Dunwoody “Wildcats”
Dunwoody outscores Cedar Grove
Claytor scores 3 TD to key Wildcats explosion
Avondale Stadium – Avondale Estates, GA
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| Dunwoody's Dalon Claytor gets a big block from OL-Tre Lazenby on his way to 3 touchdowns. |
Avondale Estates, GA – Just like the rest of Metro Atlanta this past weekend the Cedar Grove Saints ran out of gas against the Class 4A forth-ranked Wildcats from Dunwoody. After scoring 21 first half points turnovers and a stout Dunwoody defense limited the Saints to just six second-half points in the loss.
Dunwoody Head Coach James Teter knew going into the game against Cedar Grove and their high-octane offense that his Wildcats were going to have to be at the top of their game on both sides of the ball if they were going to stay undefeated; it wasn’t easy but they did just that.
On the Wildcats first offensive possession quarterback Erik Cooper went deep to TE-Malcolm Mitchell who bobbled the ball before hauling it in for a 43-yard gain to the Cedar Grove sixteen-yard line. On the next play RB-LeFloyd Phillips rambled 16-yards for the touchdown. The PAT by Austin Breed made the score 7-0.
This was just the beginning of the offensive explosion that took place in the first half as Cedar Grove responded with a 35-yard touchdown run by quarterback Stanley McBride. Kicker Emmett Brown’s PAT split the uprights to tie the game at 7-7 with 5:37 left in the first-quarter.
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| Cedar Grove quarterback Stanley McBride and wide receiver Vincent Dallas are truly a Leathal Weapon. |
On the ensuing kickoff Dunwoody’s Will Crochet almost broke it, returning the ball 40-yards out over midfield. An 18-yard run by WB-Dalon Claytor moved the ball to the Cedar Grove twenty-nine yard line. A few plays later Claytor would put the Wildcats back in front on a 3-yard touchdown run, making the score 14-7 after Breed’s PAT.
Cedar Grove got a big return of their own from Justin Traylor to give them great field position on the Dunwoody forty-six. A forth-down conversion gave the Saints a first down on the thirty-four. McBride then went up top to receiver Vincent Dallas who blew pass Dunwoody’s Andy Mills to haul in the pass for 34-yards and a touchdown. The PAT failed making the score 14-13 at the end of the first-quarter.
NOTE: If the college recruiters loved former Cedar Grove wide receiver Josh Jarboe, they are going to go crazy over Dallas by the time he becomes a senior if he continues to develop. Vincent Dallas, who stands 6-1 and weighs in at 175lbs is just a sophomore and already he displays the skills of a polished wideout.
The offensive explosion continued in the second-quarter; two big runs by the Saints hard charging RB-William Pratcher picked up 26-yards spotting the ball on the Wildcats thirty-four yard line. Then the Saints lethal passing combo of McBride to Dallas worked their magic again when they hooked up for 25-yards and a touchdown. Pratcher scored the two-point conversion to give Cedar Grove their first lead of the game 21-14.
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| Dunwoody defensive linemen Zachary Sahlu (56) and Malcolm Mitchell (80) close the hole on running back William Pratcher. |
Dunwoody didn’t waste anytime responding, runs of 24 and 12-yards by Phillips gave the Wildcats a first-down on the Saints forty-four. A swing pass from Cooper to RB-Treavor Scales, who had been held in check up until this play picked up 23-yards to the fifteen. Phillips picked up fourteen more yards to make it first and goal. Scales finished things off with a short touchdown plunge. Breed’s PAT tied the game at 21-21.
With less than 4:00 minutes to play in the half there was a series of plays and penalties by Cedar Grove that changed the whole complexion of the game in Dunwoody’s favor. McBride broke loose for 45-yards to the Dunwoody six but a penalty wiped out the play, making it first and twenty-five from their thirty-six. The Saints then proceeded to get two more consecutive penalties that made it third down and thirty-five from their twenty-six yard line. Dunwoody’s DB-Tracy White picked off the third-down pass attempt at the Wildcats thirty-two yard line with 1:19 left in the half.
The Saints meltdown continued when their defense hit the field; after a big third down sack on Cooper by DE-Detric Pace, DE-Jeremy Wheeler and DL-Jamel Dobbs, Pace threw a deliberate elbow and hit Cooper in the facemask. A “Unsportsmanlike” penalty was called giving Dunwoody a big first down that they ended up converting into 23-yard field goal by Breed and a 24-21 halftime lead.
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| There wasn't a lot of defense but there were some big hits like the one Casey Horton put on LeFloyd Phillips (6). |
Dunwoody continued to capitalize on Cedar Grove mistakes as the third quarter got underway; touchdowns by Crochet and Claytor pushed the Wildcats lead up to 38-21.
McBride and Dallas hooked up one more time for Cedar Grove in the forth quarter but it was a case of to little too late for the Saints.
Dalon Claytor capped off a big game scoring his third touchdown and Scales finished off the Saints with a 30-yard touchdown scamper, as the Wildcats remained undefeated at 5-0.
Final Score: Dunwoody 52 – Cedar Grove 27
Game Day Players
Dunwoody: QB Erik Cooper, WB-Dalon Claytor, RB-Treaver Scales, RB-LeFloyd Phillips, WR-Will Crochet
Cedar Grove: WR-Vincent Dallas, QB-Stanley McBride, WB-Justin Traylor
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