Sunday, October 31, 2010

Game 8: Junior Blue Dukes GREY 47, Milwaukee Hamilton 24


In a game that was not even as close as the lopsided score would have you believe, the JBD7 Grey dominated the first-year Hamilton Junior Wildcats 47-24 at Hamilton High School field.
Bay received the opening kickoff. After a pass completion from QB Ryan Hummer to WR Matt Bernstein to get the offense started, RB Van Bassindale took a handoff and ran around right end for a 50-plus yard TD. Nick Higgins kicked the two-point conversion. 8-0, Bay.
After Bay held Hamilton and blocked its punt, Hummer rolled right and threw to Higgins, who scampered unscathed into the end zone. Higgins kicked the two-point conversion. 16-0, Bay.
When Bay got the ball back, Hummer dropped back and fired a bomb to open WR Zach Casey, who zoomed to the end zone. This was probably the best pass Ryan has thrown this year. Higgins kicked the conversion. 24-0.
 In it a bit of deja vu all over again, as Yogi Berra is alleged to have said, Bassindale ran for another long TD around the right. Higgins kicked another conversion. Hamilton managed on a TD on a nifty, twisting run to make the score 32-6 at halftime. As QB Hummer pointed out, Bay ran 7 offensive plays from scrimmage in the first half, and scored TDs on 4 of them.
Coach Jon Bassindale substituted freely in the second half.
Hamilton went to the air to try to get back into the game. With an effective QB and some tall targets, the Wildcats managed some garbage-time scores against a shifting cast of JBD defenders. However, Bay was not done scoring either.
On defense, Hummer read a Hamilton pass play in the works, jumped up to intercept it and scampered down the left sideline for a defensive TD. Higgins kicked the conversion, his fifth of the game and a personal best for Nick.
Bay closed out its scoring in the fourth quarter when QB Jack Friesch threw a swing pass to Higgins on the right side. This time Nick had to work for the score, breaking a couple of tackles before crossing the goal line and raising the ball high in the air. Nick's grandfather (Karen's dad) died this week in Indiana, and Nick taped his Grandpa's name on his helmet as a tribute before the game.
For the conversion, Friesch threw to WR Jesse Sanford for the point. Final score 47, Hamilton 24.
Our games are finished for the season, but the fun isn't. Several smart and beautiful Moms are working on plans for our post-season players and family party. Stay tuned for more information.