Redhawks tough it out in the rain

Monday, October 3, 2011

By Joe Cribari

Redhawks Tough It Out in the Rain

There was no joy in Hinesburg as the Champlain Valley Union High School Football Redhawks suffered their first loss of the season Saturday. The Bellows Free Academy – St.Albans Bobwhites flew into town for a late start game at CVU on a miserable, raw, rainy afternoon. The final score: 48-0 in favor of the Bobwhites.

The Redhawks had a rough start. A fumble on CVU’s return of the game’s opening kickoff was recovered by St. Albans. Four plays later and less than two minutes into the game, the Bobwhites scored.

There were shining moments on offense as Patrick Shea and Nick Ferrentino each escaped for a big run in the first half. Ferrentino had another big run late in the game. There was a huge 27-yard pass play from Drew Nick to Johnny Powers as the half drew to a close.

Nick threw for another twenty-seven yards in passes to Ryan Beaudry. Steele DeBrul took over as QB late in the game, scrambling for a few yards on a keeper.

The Redhawks defense was busy all afternoon. Rex McCoy, Ryan Fleming, Harvey Ottinger and Jake Loyer led tackling for the team, but Michael Fournier, Kyle Williams, Brendan Davitt, Quinn Kropf, Ross Harlow, Ryan Beaudry, Thomas Gallagher and Steele DeBrul got in for multiple tackles as well. Loyer’s touchdown-preventing tackle in the second quarter lead to a 4th down stuff by Fleming and Fournier four plays later – ending that drive for St. Albans.

This game was one that tests a team’s stamina, perseverance, valor and sportsmanship. The Redhawks exhibited all of these. CVU’s athletes held their heads high as they watched their defense struggle against a big offensive ground game, their offense battle an aggressive defense and their special teams face an opportunistic opponent.

There was no joy in Hinesburg, but there was no whining either. There were no cheap shots or complaints. There were, however, shouts of encouragement from the loyal CVU fans.

As each player engaged the man on the other side of the line in each contest down-by-down, there were cheers from teammates on the sideline, celebrating each success.

As the day waned, a win out of reach, a continuous stream of steady, soaking rain falling, the field a muddy mess, the Redhawks marched on play after play – continuing the fight.

“They had that ‘Never Say Die’ mentality to the very end,” JV A Head Coach Rahn Fleming said. “Kids like [Kyle] Williams coming in, trying to strip the ball and make things happen.”

The Redhawks are now tied at 4-1 with BFA-St. Albans and South Burlington. Two teams – Middlebury and Hartford – remain undefeated in Division I. CVU next travels to Bennington on Friday October 7, 2011 to face the 1-4 Mount Anthony Union High School Patriots. The game starts at 7:00 pm. Support from Redhawks fans will be welcome on this road trip.

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