February 6, 2012

Republic Runs Over Willard

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Nick Williams breaks free for a 51-yard TD run in the 1st quarter vs. Willard.

The Republic Tigers used a dominating ground game and a solid defense to pound Willard in their season opener, 32-7. Republic racked up 305 total yards, 280 of them on the ground. The Tigers held Willard to 175 total yards.

Senior Ryan Sifferman led the way with 166 rushing yards on 15 carries and two touchdowns. Quarterback Nick Williams rushed 11 times for 93 yards in his first varsity start. He ran for one touchdown and threw for another.

After a slow start, the Tigers jumped on top with 13 seconds left in the first quarter. The Tigers took over at midfield when Jacob Madrzykowski stripped the ball away to force a turnover. On the next play, Williams broke free of a tackler at midfield and rushed 51 yards to the end zone.

That was the score until just before halftime, when Sifferman picked up his first score — a 34-yard run with 1:24 left in the 2nd quarter. A 2-point conversion made the score 14-0 at halftime.

With 4:34 left in the 3rd period, Sifferman had his longest run of the night. He took the ball left, cut back to the middle, then weaved between defenders to go 74 yards to the end zone, and Republic led 20-0.

Republic scored again on a 12-yard pass from Williams to Jalen Metsch, and extended their lead to 26-0.

Willard finally answered with its only extended drive, and scored to cut the lead to 26-7.

But Republic answered one more time. Sophomore quarterback Nathan Strobel hit Eli Minor in the back corner of the end zone for a final score, making the score 32-7.

(Thanks to Rodger Wheeler for help with the stats tonight!)

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Freshmen, Junior High Scores

The freshmen boys were in action tonight at home against Willard. They scored the last eight points of the game to win 45-37. (You can watch the final couple minutes of the game on the uStream video channel. There are a couple of clips posted there.)

The junior high girls were both competing in the COC Tournament. The 7th graders beat Neosho in their tournament at Nixa, 39-16. They’re still undefeated. The 8th grade girls lost to Branson, 39-22.

The 7th grade boys lost to Nixa tonight, 37-22. The 8th grade boys won 57-37.

Republic vs. Willard: Game-winning Drive

The Tigers went 70 yards in about three minutes to beat Willard. Here’s the video of how they did it.

Republic Beats Willard as Clock Winds Down

Picture 2Blaze Carano scored on a quarterback keeper with 8.8 seconds left in the game, as Republic beat Willard 17-13. The Tigers had struggled on offense the entire night, before marching 70 yards in 14 plays for the winning touchdown. The winning drive featured two game-saving fourth-down conversions before Carano punched the ball into the end zone from the 1-foot line.

Willard wasted a great effort by running back Taylor Ball. Ball rushed 42 times for 247 yards in a losing effort. Willard ran only ten plays all night in which they did not call Ball’s number.

Corey Davis had a big night on defense for Republic, with one interception and two fumble recoveries. Two of those turnovers set up scores for the Tigers.

In the first quarter, Davis picked off a pass in Willard territory and returned it 17 yards. Republic scored soon after that on a 6-yard run by Colton McCarty, taking a 7-0 lead.

Willard made it 7-6 in the second quarter, on a 4-yard run by Ball. That capped an 80-yard, 11-play drive.

Just before halftime, Willard took over on its own 25 yard line with a few seconds left, and could have run out the clock. Instead, coach Brock Roweton had his offense stay on the attack. The decision cost Willard, when Ball fumbled at the 30-yard line. Republic’s Davis recovered with less than five seconds left in the half, and Blake Baumberger promptly kicked a 40-yard field goal to give Republic a 10-6 lead at the half.

Ball continued to dominate after the break, carrying the Willard offense on his shoulders. Willard’s first drive ended when Ball fumbled at the Republic 25 yard line. But its second drive led to a touchdown on a 36-yard run by Ball. That gave Willard a 13-10 lead with just about three minutes to go in the game.

Republic took over on its own 30 yard line to start the game-winning drive. On the first series, Republic converted on 4th-and-4. On the second series, they converted on 4th-and-9. By then, the clock had ticked down under a minute remaining. But three passes by Blaze Carano moved Republic to the goal line, and Carano’s quarterback sneak into the end zone gave the Tigers the 17-13 victory.

Carano threw only one pass before the final drive, but finished 5-of-8 for 45 yards. Colton McCarty led the rushing attack with 88 yards on 22 carries. Ryan Sifferman rushed 7 times for 19 yards; Chase Mills ran for 24 yards on 3 carries; and Carano ran 7 times for 25 yards.

Republic improves to 2-4, and Willard falls to 0-6.