Knights come from behind for win on their Tiger hunt
âOnce again, we were faced with adversity this week,â said coach Brandon Baldry. âWe lost another starter, hours before kick-off.â
The loss of teammate woes continued Oct. 16, for the Cornell-Lake Holcombe Knights Football team, but perseverance got the co-oped squad through a road game at Webster.
âOur philosophy on this team is âNext Man Up,ââ said Baldry. âThat is what we did. â
While many athletes played in different roles that night, the Knights still fell behind in first-half action.
Senior Tate Sauerwein got the ball rolling in the first quarter, as he ran for a 15-yard touchdown, followed by a two-point conversion. The Knights sat at 8-0 over Webster, but wouldnât for long, as the Tigers completed a touchdown run not long after and made their two-point conversion.
In the second quarter, it was all Webster, as they scored two touchdowns and kicked a field goal, to go up over the Knights at halftime, 26-8.
âWe didnât have the intensity or focus the first half,â said Baldry. âThe second half was a different story.â
Sauerwein again hit the endzone in a 35-yard score, with the extra point good. Junior Colton Minnick also got on the board in the third quarter, with a 2-yard touchdown run. That extra point was also good and the Knights were back in the game, down 26-22.
They werenât done there, as Sauerwein rattled in one final score for the Knights, with a 7-yard run. Cornell-Lake Holcombe couldnât complete the extra point attempt and the score sat at 28-26 in their favor.
Thatâs the way it would stay, as both teams were held scoreless in the fourth quarter.
âThe difference in this story, was our very own Coach (Troy) Storyâs defense stepping up big for us,â said Baldry. âCreating four turnovers and two blocked punts, helped us seal the game up at the end.â
Sauerwein ended with 149 yards rushing, while Minnick turned in 20. Minnick also had 43 yards passing, with Sauerwein adding 30.
Junior Sam Ewer finished the night with 30 yards receiving, while Sauerwein notched 19 and senior Ian Lebal added 2 yards.
âOur underclassmen keep answering the calls when called upon the last two weeks,â said Baldry. âWe are getting better every day and every game.â
Baldry says the team is excited to welcome some seniors back in uniform this coming week, as they continue on in Lakeland Conference play.
âI believe that once we get everyone back and healthy, we will be a force to be dealt with in the conference for the remaining games,â said Baldry.