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Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Union City Area School District
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Win: 28 - 6
Corry's Junior Varsity football team travelled to Union City on Saturday to take on the Bears. Initially, the Beavers were scheduled to play against North East, however, the Grape Pickers did not field a JV team this year. Fortunately, Union City had an open date, and were willing to host Corry for a nextdoor neighbor matchup. Corry came away with the victory, beating the Bears by a 28-6 score.
After shutting down the Bears offense on their initial drive, the Beavers methodically moved the ball down the field, utilizing their running game to open the scoring on a 7 yard TD run. With both teams running the football, the quick first period ended with the Beavers leading 6-0. The second quarter was a big one for Corry. Gabe Scouten added to the Beaver lead with a 25 yard interception return for a touchdown. With the two point conversion, the Beaver's lead was now 14-0. Later in the quarter, the Beavers put together a drive that culminated with a Lucas Baker 2 yard TD run. The conversion was no good, and Corry led 20-0. With seconds left in the first half, the Beavers scored again on a TD pass from Baker to Porter Kafferlin, who also caught the 2 point conversion pass. At the half, the Beavers lead was 28-0 over the Bears.
The third quarter was a scoreless one, and the Bears finally dented the scoreboard in the 4th quarter on a short run by their running back. The Bears didn't convert the 2 point conversion, and the final score for the game was 28-6.
The Beaver's offense was led by Frankie Barr, who scored the opening touchdown, and finished with 34 yards rushing. Nathan Weis led the team with 40 yards on the ground, while Logan Rhodes chipped in 31 yards rushing. Lucas Baker had 30 yards passing and a TD pass, and Noah Fisher led the team with 2 catches for 17 yards. The offensive line, consisting of Landon Bowen, Greyson Linkerhof, Owen Nickerson, Carson Meredith, and Jameson Dyne paved the way for seven different Corry ball carriers to tally 140 yards of offense.
Defensively, Corry played very well, only surrendering the one late TD. Alex Schmidt led the team with 8 tackles, while Jack Hallberg tallied 6 tackles of his own. Scouten, Baker, and Gavin Greer all had interceptions in the game. Landon Hasbrouck and Logan Rhodes each recorded a sack, while Marshall Morris and Tyler Aderhold led the team in tackles for loss.
Overall, the Beavers played very well. It was great to get back on the football field after not playing last week (Fairview called last week's game off due to not having enough players). While we looked a little rusty early, we improved throughout the course of the game.
The Corry JV team evened its record at 3-3 and will be at home next week, playing against the Girard Yellowjackets.
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. General Mclane High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Lose: 6 - 20
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Harbor Creek High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Lose: 0 - 20
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Conneaut High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Win: 34 - 6
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Oil City Senior High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Win: 12 - 8
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Meadville Area High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Lose: 0 - 58
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Union City Area School District
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Win: 28 - 6
Corry's Junior Varsity football team travelled to Union City on Saturday to take on the Bears. Initially, the Beavers were scheduled to play against North East, however, the Grape Pickers did not field a JV team this year. Fortunately, Union City had an open date, and were willing to host Corry for a nextdoor neighbor matchup. Corry came away with the victory, beating the Bears by a 28-6 score.
After shutting down the Bears offense on their initial drive, the Beavers methodically moved the ball down the field, utilizing their running game to open the scoring on a 7 yard TD run. With both teams running the football, the quick first period ended with the Beavers leading 6-0. The second quarter was a big one for Corry. Gabe Scouten added to the Beaver lead with a 25 yard interception return for a touchdown. With the two point conversion, the Beaver's lead was now 14-0. Later in the quarter, the Beavers put together a drive that culminated with a Lucas Baker 2 yard TD run. The conversion was no good, and Corry led 20-0. With seconds left in the first half, the Beavers scored again on a TD pass from Baker to Porter Kafferlin, who also caught the 2 point conversion pass. At the half, the Beavers lead was 28-0 over the Bears.
The third quarter was a scoreless one, and the Bears finally dented the scoreboard in the 4th quarter on a short run by their running back. The Bears didn't convert the 2 point conversion, and the final score for the game was 28-6.
The Beaver's offense was led by Frankie Barr, who scored the opening touchdown, and finished with 34 yards rushing. Nathan Weis led the team with 40 yards on the ground, while Logan Rhodes chipped in 31 yards rushing. Lucas Baker had 30 yards passing and a TD pass, and Noah Fisher led the team with 2 catches for 17 yards. The offensive line, consisting of Landon Bowen, Greyson Linkerhof, Owen Nickerson, Carson Meredith, and Jameson Dyne paved the way for seven different Corry ball carriers to tally 140 yards of offense.
Defensively, Corry played very well, only surrendering the one late TD. Alex Schmidt led the team with 8 tackles, while Jack Hallberg tallied 6 tackles of his own. Scouten, Baker, and Gavin Greer all had interceptions in the game. Landon Hasbrouck and Logan Rhodes each recorded a sack, while Marshall Morris and Tyler Aderhold led the team in tackles for loss.
Overall, the Beavers played very well. It was great to get back on the football field after not playing last week (Fairview called last week's game off due to not having enough players). While we looked a little rusty early, we improved throughout the course of the game.
The Corry JV team evened its record at 3-3 and will be at home next week, playing against the Girard Yellowjackets.
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. General Mclane High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Lose: 6 - 20
The Corry Beavers JV football team travelled to Edinboro on Saturday to take on the General McLane Lancers. The Lancers came away with a 20-6 win.
The entire game was a defensive battle with both teams' offenses struggling to move the football. General McLane's defense actually scored the first points of the game, with an interception return for a touchdown. The first quarter ended with McLane leading 6-0. The Lancers were able to add to their lead in the second quarter. A breakdown in coverage cost the Beavers six points and the two point conversion, with the Lancers taking a 14-0 lead into the locker room at the half. General McLane scored again in the 3rd quarter to take a 20-0 lead. Corry finished the scoring, with a 3 yard TD run by Frankie Barr. The touchdown capped off an impressive 98 yard drive. Unable to convert on the two point conversion, Corry wrapped up the scoring, with the final score coming in at 20-6.
Frankie Barr led the Beaver offense with 43 yards rushing, while Lucas Baker added 22 yards as well. Gabe Scouten and Keaton Frisina both had 32 yards receiving. Baker and Marcus Meredith combined for 82 yards passing at QB.
On defense, Noah Fisher had 8 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and an interception. Landon Bowen kicked in 7 tackles, while Scouten, Greyson Linkerhof, Gavin Maleski, and Nate Weis all had a tackle for loss.
Without the big mistakes (the pick-six INT and the long TD pass on a blown coverage), the score would be 6-6. We are a decent football team. We will be a good one when we eliminate the mistakes we are presently making.
The loss drops the Corry JV team to 2-3 on the season. Their next game is home at Sheen Field against the Fairview Tigers.
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Harbor Creek High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Lose: 0 - 20
The Corry JV football team traveled to Harbor Creek on Saturday morning to take on the Huskies. Harbor Creek won the game 20-0, dropping the JV record to 2-2 on the year.
On Corry's opening drive, on their first play, the Beavers ran a pitch-play to the outside. Unfortunately, the pitch was fumbled and the Huskies scooped up the ball and scored to go up 6-0. A defensive struggle ensued, with neither team doing much offensively for the remainder of the first half. The second half was very similar, with both teams struggling to move the football. The 6-0 score lasted until midway through the fourth quarter, when Harbor Creek put together a drive to go up 14-0. The Huskies tacked on a pick-six interception with a minute left in the fourth quarter to close out the scoring at 20-0.
Offensively, the Corry rushing attack was grounded, but the Beavers were able to move the ball through the air for 119 yards. Marcus Meredith was 11-16 passing, while Gabe Scouten and Marshall Morris paced the receivers with 36 yards receiving each.
The defense only gave up one TD. Carson Meredith and Noah Fisher led the Beaver defense with eight tackles each, as well as a sack each. Owen Nickerson recovered a fumble. The defense played extremely well.
The Corry JV will have an opportunity to right the ship next Saturday as they play against the General McLane Lancers.
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Conneaut High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Win: 34 - 6
Here is your report for the JV game vs. Conneaut Ohio:
The Corry JV football team played its second straight home game Saturday morning, taking on the Conneaut of Ohio. The Beavers came away with their second win of the season, defeating Conneaut 34-6.
Corry opened the scoring in the first quarter, going up 6-0 on a seven yard touchdown pass from Marcus Meredith to Nathan Weis. The Beavers added two more touchdowns in the second quarter to take an 18-0 lead at the half. Frankie Barr scored on a two yard plunge, and Weis had his second TD of the game on a 25 yard scamper.
Corry extended their lead to 32-0 in the third quarter on Weis' third TD of the game, a 5 yard run. In the fourth quarter, Jack Hallberg scored on a five yard run, and Corry's defense, which was stout all day long, was able to add two points on a safety. Conneaut tacked on a touchdown pass late in the game to close out the scoring at 34-6.
The Beaver's pounded out 200 yards on the ground, and added another 41 yards through the air. Barr led the rushing attack with 15 carries for 87 yards and a TD, while Weis finished with 49 yards rushing and two touchdowns on the ground. Blake Cook chipped in 33 yards rushing, and Cooper Hodak added another 20. The offensive line, led by Owen Nickerson, Carson Meredith, Ryan Martin, Aiden Trask, Greyson Linkerhof, and Landon Bowen was solid all day long. Noah Fisher was the leading Beaver receiver with two catches for 31 yards.
On defense, the Corry shut out Conneaut for almost the entire game. Fisher led the Corry defense with 10 tackles, while Linkerhof and Tyler Aderhold 9 tackles of their own. Nickerson and Alex Schmidt each had a sack, and Linkerhof's sack resulted in a safety. Gabe Scouten and Weis both recorded an interception for the Corry D.
The Corry JV team upped their record to 2-1 on the season. This Saturday, they will travel to Harbor Creek to take on the Huskies at 10:00.
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Oil City Senior High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Win: 12 - 8
The Corry JV football team had its first home game of the season on Saturday, and were able to beat the Oil City Oilers 12-8 in a hard-fought defensive battle.
Oil City struck paydirt first, putting together a 65 yard drive on their first possession of the game. They methodically moved the ball down the field, capping off the drive with a 15 yard touchdown pass, and scoring on the two point conversion as well to go up 8-0.
The Corry defense kicked it up a notch, and did not give up any further scores in the first half. The Beaver offense was able to move the ball fairly well, and had several long drives, but could not get the ball into the end zone. The score at the half was 8-0, Oil City.
Corry received the kickoff to open the second half, and they scored a quick TD, with Frankie Barr ripping off a 47 yard TD run. The two point conversion failed, and Oil City still led, but by a narrow 8-6 margin. That score remained the same for the remainder of the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Corry turned the football over and Oil City had a short field to work with. However, Gabe Scouten came up with a huge interception, and a big return to put the Beaver offense in great position to score. Quarterback Marcus Meredith hit Scouten for a thirty yard TD pass to put Corry ahead in the game for the first time 12-8. Corry's defense remained stout, and shut down the Oiler offense to win the game.
The Beaver offense was led by Frankie Barr, who had 13 rushes for 111 yards and a TD. Nathan Weis kicked in another 40 yards rushing as well. The offensive line of Owen Nickerson, Carson Meredith, Greyson Linkerhof, Aiden Trask, and Landon Bowen opened up huge holes for the running backs, and helped Corry's passing game by giving their quarterback lots of time to throw. Marcus Meredith and Lucas Baker combined for 104 yards passing. Noah Fisher led the receivers with 3 catches for 53 yards, while Scouten added 2 catches for 37 yards and a TD.
Corry's defense was led by Noah Fisher with ten tackles, while Linkerhof, Porter Kafferlin, and Cooper Hodak each had a sack. Gabe Scouten had an interception as well.
The Corry Beaver Varsity football team will travel to Conneaut Ohio on Friday, while the JV plays against the Conneaut JV on Saturday at home.
Boys Junior Varsity Football vs. Meadville Area High School
2.0 years ago
| Michael Daniels
Lose: 0 - 58
The Corry JV football team travelled to Meadville to take on the Bulldogs on Saturday morning, and lost by a final score of 58-0.
While there were many things that went wrong in the game, there were some bright spots. Corry was able to move the ball through the air against the Bulldogs, with Lucas Baker going 11-15 for 77 yards. He distributed the ball equally amongst his targets, with Noah Fisher leading the team with 4 catches for 35 yards. Gabe Scouten and Marshall Morris each had three catches as well. Frankie Barr was the leading rusher with 4 carries for 12 yards.
On defense, the Beavers were led by Fisher, who had 7 tackles and a forced fumble. Jack Hallberg had six tackles, while Greyson Linkerhof had two tackles for loss. Gavin Greer had a fumble recovery.
Corry varsity travels on Thursday night to take on Oil City, while the JV team will have their first home game on Saturday against Oil City at 10:00 a.m.