Blue Devils blown away by Cyclones
Following three largely inactive possessions to start the game, Chester opened the scoring late in the first quarter with a Terrell Springs 4- yard touchdown run. The Cyclones' drive, with Eugene McCaskill at quarterback, consisted largely of spread option and timely passes. Dreher was unable to stop the no- huddle attack in a microcosm of the rest of the evening. Dreher opened the second quarter with successful runs by Chris Hickman and Shane Van Dyke. A 31- yard fake punt run by Marquel Goodman kept the Dreher drive alive but back- to- back false start penalties would derail the Blue Devils' foray into Cyclone territory midway through the quarter. Chester responded with Whitlock passing to McCaskill on several occasions and a 23- yard run by Springs. An off sides penalty against Dreher on fourth- and- two from the Blue Devils' 7- yard line gave the Cyclones the ball on the 3- yard line. From there, Whitlock galloped untouched into the end zone giving Chester a 16- 0 lead with 6:44 left in the half.
Ardamian Player opened the second half on a positive note for Dreher, intercepting Whitlock's pass on the Dreher 20- yard line. But that would be the only highlight in the quarter for Dreher as Chester marched down the field with McCaskill at quarterback. A 24- yard touchdown pass from McCaskill to Joseph Reed pushed the Cyclone lead to 36- 0 with 6:01 remaining in the third quarter. As the third quarter closed and the fourth quarter began, Dreher provided their fans with their only hope for a touchdown on the night. Aided heavily by two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties assessed against Chester, the Blue Devils were able to move the ball and control the clock. A fourth- and- eight from the 32- yard line was converted with a thirteen- yard gain to Tyler Shiver Beverett and Sterling Epps gave Dreher solid carries inside the 10- yard line of the Cyclones. Having reached the 1- yard line, however, the Blue Devils stalled. Four consecutive runs were stymied by the suddenly aggressive Chester defense and Dreher was denied their chance to put points on the board.
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