Wildcats hold off late Sabres surge for 16-14 win

Washington quarterback Blake Mullikin scored on a short run in the first half of the Wildcats’ 16-14 victory over Sumner. Mullikin scored two touchdowns in the contest. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Washington Wildcats held off a fourth quarter charge from the Sumner Sabres to win Friday night’s football game 16-14 at Washington.

Washington’s Blake Mullikin scored two first-half rushing touchdowns to stake the Wildcats to a 14-0 halftime lead.

The first score came midway through the first half after the teams traded unproductive first drives. Washington took over on the Sumner 9-yard line after a muffed snap on a punt. Washington pounded the ball within a yard of the goal, and Mullikin finished the drive by sliding down the line to find a small crease for the score and a 6-0 lead.

Washington’s second goal capped a long drive that consumed most of the second quarter. The Wildcats converted five first downs as they marched methodically down the field. Mullikin plunged through several defenders from four yards out for the touchdown, and the Wildcats converted a two-point play for a 14-0 lead.

With under two minutes in the half, Sumner drove down inside the Washington 10-yard line, but couldn’t score before the halftime whistle sounded.

After the teams traded turnovers to start the second half, Sumner took over on a blocked punt at the Washington 22 and then unleashed running back Antonio Harrison for a 22-yard touchdown run. The two-point conversion failed, leaving the score 14-6.

Early in the fourth quarter, Washington drove from their 45-yard line to within two yards of Sumner’s goal. Sumner’s defense held on fourth down, but the aftermath proved costly.

On the next play, Washington sent a rush of defenders, sacking Sumner’s quarterback in the end zone and earning the two-point safety that proved to be the game’s final margin.

Sumner pulled within two points on a touchdown pass from Cam Johnson to Rickey Brown, followed by a two-point conversion to Harrison.

The door of opportunity opened wide for Sumner with four minutes remaining in the game. Washington fumbled the kickoff, and Sumner took over the ball at the Washington 17-yard line.

Penalties and a bad snap sent the Sumner offense in reverse, ending up back near the Washington 35, where the Wildcats took over on downs, needing only one first down to run out the clock.

The Sabres fall to 0-2 on the season. They are scheduled to play Lincoln Preparatory Academy on Sept. 17 at Schlagle Stadium.

The Washington Wildcats are 1-0 to start the season. They will face off against Schlagle next Friday in their homecoming game. Both games will kick off at 7 p.m.

Sumner senior receiver Rickey Brown broke multiple tackles on his way to a touchdown. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Washington quarterback Savyon Powell threw a short pass to the left side. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner running back Antonio Harrison burst around the right side for a 22-yard touchdown run. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Washington junior offensive lineman Jaden Selmon blocked Sumner sophomore defensive lineman Nicky Flores. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
The Washington Wildcats burst onto the field for their season opener. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Washington sophomore defensive back Ja’Quarey Williams knocked away a Sumner pass to the end zone. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
The Washington cheerleaders celebrated the victory. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
The Sumner drum section paraded onto the field before the game. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior Enrique Najera stripped the football for a fumble. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Washington head coach Cam Smith addressed the team after the game. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

KC NWSL scoreless stalemate versus Courage

Forward Kristen Hamilton lunged for a ball along the endline in the Kansas City NWSL 0-0 draw versus the North Carolina Courage Sunday evening at Legends Field. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Kansas City NWSL played the North Carolina Courage to a scoreless draw Sunday evening at Legends Field. The game earned the club its third consecutive home match without a loss, and another scarce point in the league standings.

The clean sheet was a marked defensive improvement from the 4-0 away loss suffered to the Courage at the last meeting on Aug. 21 in North Carolina.

Kansas City goalkeeper Adrianna Franch made a diving save on an 18th minute shot from Jessica McDonald that could have changed the outcome. Franch made 5 saves in the match.

Kansas City’s best opportunity came in the 65th minute, but Hailie Mace’s wide-open shot cleared the crossbar. Kansas City pressed forward consistently throughout, earning 9 corner kicks. The Courage defense successfully parried the 21 crosses that formed a large part of the KC attack.

Kansas City will have a three-week break and will resume play with an away game against the Washington Spirit on Sept. 26. KC’s next home match will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 2  against the Houston Dash.

Forward Jéssica Silva made a sharp reverse on Courage defender Merritt Mathias to get some open space. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Kristen Hamilton and Courage midfielder Cari Roccaro fought for a ball near the North Carolina goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Rachel Corsie headed the ball off a corner kick. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Victoria Pickett won a header over Courage defender Merritt Mathias. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Hailie Mace took a shot in the second half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Kiki Pickett took a throw in. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Jéssica Silva made a run in toward the North Carolina goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Jéssica Silva contested a ball in the air against Courage defender Merritt Mathias. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

The loaded nachos from the Coco Loco food truck were really tasty. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

Ward Cyclones win sold-out season opener against Sumner

Bishop Ward senior James Jarrett fended off a tackle from Sumner sophomore defensive back Howard Peoples in the first quarter of Ward’s 28-6 win over Sumner. Jarrett scored two touchdowns in the game. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

“…And in our victories too,” goes the line from the Bishop Ward school song, but the pep club usually sings it ironically, especially during football season.

Not this Friday.

Bishop Ward won a resounding 28-6 season-opening victory over the Sumner Academy Sabres at Schlagle Stadium. The grandstands were packed and evenly divided between the schools, giving the event a fun atmosphere. At kickoff, the ticket line still stretched around the parking lot.

James Jarrett was the star for the Cyclones, scoring two touchdowns and sustaining offensive drives with his powerful running, including a 65-yard near-touchdown run. Jarrett was most effective running off tackle, bulling his way through would-be tacklers.

Quarterback Christian Stein scored the game’s first touchdown on a quarterback keeper from short yardage in the second quarter. Jarrett made the score 14-0 at halftime with a 2-yard run up the middle.

Antonio Harrison scored the Sabres’ only touchdown of the game, breaking multiple tackles on a 34-yard run. Sumner’s Rickey Brown also used his speed effectively to create offense for the Sabres on sweeps and swing passes.

Christian Stein connected with Chris Galloway for a touchdown pass in the early fourth quarter to extend the Cyclones’ lead to 21-6.

With four minutes remaining in the game, Bishop Ward took over on its own 20. James Jarrett flipped the field with a 65-yard run, setting up his own 2-yard touchdown run a few plays later for the final 28-6 score.

The Sabres flashed plenty of talent, nearly connecting on a few long passes, but also showed the effects of a 672-day layoff, picking up multiple procedure penalties on two different series.

Sumner will start its conference season next Friday with a game at Washington.

Bishop Ward has made a big step forward on both sides of the ball. With the team moving to the Kaw Valley Conference this year, the Cyclones hope for a new era of success for their athletic programs.

Ward will take on the McLouth Bulldogs next Friday at home in a non-conference game starting at 7 p.m.

Sumner junior quarterback Cam Johnson fired a short pass to the right side. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Bishop Ward quarterback Christian Stein ran the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
The Sumner dance team performed during a break in the action. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
The Bishop Ward cheerleaders encouraged the large and vocal crowd. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner senior Robert Graves-Dye leaped high to deny a Bishop Ward pass. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Ward senior James Jarrett scored a touchdown on a 2-yard run. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior Antonio Harrison eluded the grasp of Ward senior Kelon Smith on his way to a 34-yard touchdown run. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Bishop Ward senior James Jarrett broke through a tackle from Sumner junior Nathan Rios. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior running back Antonio Harrison hauled in a pass. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Ward senior Ruben Ontiveros took down Sumner’s Antonio Harrison. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner senior Antonio Dunn set up for a tackle on Ward senior running back James Jarrett. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner senior Rickey Brown got loose on a run around the left end. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)
Sumner junior quarterback Cam Johnson ran the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)