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Goats beat Bulldogs 53-18 in flag football action

By Stephanie McCombs
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Staff Writer

The Goats square off against the bulldogs on Oct 4. The Bulldogs and the Goats butted heads in their match-up on Tuesday, Oct. 4.

The Bulldogs needed every prayer they could get to try to make a dramatic comeback and win. However, the Goats were just too hot to handle and too cold to hold.

Captain Seth Ingram knew the game plan for the Goats from beginning to end. Ingram managed to find teammate Tim Small floating in the end zone for the Goats� first touchdown, giving the Goats a 6-0 lead.

The Bulldogs didn�t get very far with their first possession of the game. The Goats defense was entirely too tight for them. The Bulldogs ended up having to punt.

With the Goats up 6-0 and the ball back in their hands, Bulldogs Captain Matt Hall and gang had to come up with a killer plan. As the ball was thrown up in the air, an interception was made by Chris Drukenmiller of the Bulldogs. Drukenmiller ran the ball back for a touchdown, which tied up the game, 6-6.

The Goats square off against the bulldogs on Oct 4. As halftime slowly approached, the Goats had possession of the ball but were unable to score. The Bulldogs now with the last possession of the first half couldn�t score either. At halftime the score was 20-12.

The second half determined who the better team really was. Both teams showed a great deal of talent and great sportsmanship. The Bulldogs have a terrific kicker, and the Goats have a killer running back. However, in the end it was the Goats over the Bulldogs, 53-18.

Games are played every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. There are two 20-minute halves, with a 5-minute halftime.