There is no moment when Kingston -Montgomery has created a great reversal trigger.
No, there are many moments. And a lot of things happened before the season started.
Montgomery sowed seeds in weight rooms, practice areas, football camps, and gyms. When the season began, Montgomery began to bloom and realized that the Red Rader team had not done it since 2001 and won the victory.
On Saturday night, Koi Brison achieved more than 1,000 yard rushes for the second consecutive season at Spartan Stadium in Wyoming Valley West, scored 2 points, 3 touched down, Hayden Wilt was 2. Catched, the defenders were dominant, and Montgomery brank Holy Ly Dimer 55-0. Six players recorded touchdown, Red Raders (5 wins and 3 losses) won the fifth victory in six weeks, approaching one step away from the victory of the first time in 23 years.
“That’s a big meaning for us. We all spent a lot of time off season.” Briison ran 96 yards and scored two goals, and said: “We believed that we could do this, but we knew it would take a lot of effort. We all have one and can aim for the first time in Montgomery’s victory. That’s a big thing.
“That means everything. It’s the best feeling so far, you can come out and make things around you.” Twin Winter of Two -Way La Inman said. “I love playing with them, and everyone plays their role for our success.”
Mongomery, who has been in the first year to ninth consecutive year, has successfully successful in the off -season. One year ago, Raiders was one of the youngest teams in the district, experiencing growth pain, but advanced despite the record. I know they will return a strong core. They returned to work immediately after the end of the season. The great season is often born from all efforts during the off -season, and Raiders see the results of their efforts.
Montgomery dominated all aspects in the Rydimer match, built a lead of 35 to 0 in half -time, exceeding 451 to 100. Raiders only played Red Zone only four times to Lydimer, Trace Farman intercepted two passes, Austin Rackenville added one more, and all three phases were aligned.
“Looking at all the efforts they spent during the off -season, they gain a lot of confidence that they can do things in the right way. They practice eagerly, play eagerly, and play. I am working Montgomery coach Colly Tais said: “After all, what we tell them is just doing their job.
It is much easier to do one job than to do 11 jobs.
“If you are absorbed in doing 11 jobs, you will lose in the football game, but it is easy to do one job. That is our message.”
I will continue to resonate. Montgomery ruled the opponent on Friday’s rival South William Sports continuously, and the starting defense allowed one touchdown or no touch down four times. Like the Winter, Randin Line, Rain Gingerie, Ethan Huger, and Connor Jarrett continue to assert, while defending is stuck, but the attack is exploding, and Montgomery’s 1 play average 11.9. Contributed to acquiring yards.
Both were the latest progress for programs that have been around the past two seasons from the past two seasons, which ended with one win and nine losses. But the returned players looked at what could happen, rather than looking back on those seasons. After all, you can see that it is quite large.
“We all believed for a long time. As a whole, we knew that everyone could do it, and the whole team believed.” I said so in winter. “It was a problem to work hard to get better. We knew that many excellent players could return and improve the situation of the program.”
“It’s confident. When they started to be confident, believed in themselves, believed in what they could, and began to believe in the program, their limits were in the sky.” Thais said. “I need a little confidence. That requires a little belief.”
Montgomery recorded touch -downs with eight of the nine possessions, including the last six, and continued to show the tandem’s power. Purging, which emphasized the resurrection of the team, found the wilt in the first quarter consecutive touchdown pass, scored the first goal and was in good shape. The first yard was 43 yards, then 38 yards, and the percing put the ball accurately, and the Wilt showed a great catch.
With these two slows alone, Montgomery has won more passyards than the passyard earned last season. Percing showed perfect play, succeeded in eight of the nine passes, and then Mason Blyson decided to touch 39 yards to 48-0. He was one of the most capable Passers in this area this year, complementing Mongomilly’s powerful running games, throwing eight touchdowns and only one intercept.
Montgomery knows that it will be a fierce battle with South Friday. However, he understood that there was a job to do on Saturday, took the job very seriously, moved the ball at his will, and piled up 252 yards by half time.
“I knew I had to keep focusing on this game.” Bryson said. “Everyone came out and did my own work. I was happy to see everyone gathering again.”
Bryson exceeded 1,000 yards with highlights, robbed 46 yards of touchdown runs, and set 35-0 at half time. Bryson broke through the large hole in the middle, shaked off the two tackers, then turned on the jet and completed the play.
Bryson has also joined the Hunter Budman as the only Mongomyly player who has achieved the 1,000 yard rush season in the century. It was a fulfilling night for families, including a younger brother who decided to touch down for two consecutive weeks and collected sacks.
“It’s very wonderful that two people from the same family have achieved 1,000 yards twice.” Bryson said. “Thanks to the lineman, they make wonderful blocks, make holes, and make everything possible.”
The line rose through the season, opened the road to Farman’s 37 yards touch -down runs, and concluded the first quarter with 21 points. The line gave the percing enough slow time, led the Linkon Mirror’s 6 -yard 3Q touchdown run, and Montgomery opened 41 to 0. The scoring of Mason Bryson’s only 39 yards touchdown catch and Austin Rackenville’s wonderful 38 yards of Rogan Joy’s scoring plans.
“Our line has become really active and united. They have played great soccer.” Thais said. “Carp runs hard, especially the sideback of Power I, traces and Lincolns, and the biggest thing is that they all love each other, all for each other. As long as they work, they continue to work for each other. “
So was just before the end of the first half. He gave the highest score to the Lydimer with two circles catches with a tight cover, but after reaching the 16 -yard line, the defense was forced to fail twice, and the possibility of touch -down was bladidy ork. Is broken.
After Cam Waltz, Trace Farman and Garrett Ulrich decided to play big on the fourth downstop, the Winter continued to stop four times in a timely manner. In the last two seconds, he stopped trying the field goal, and Montgomery got in good shape and entered half -time.
“I decided with my feet, but the block was blocked. It felt very wonderful.” I said so in winter. “Thanks to that, I was very busy for the half time. Everyone was excited, so I stacked it through the second half.”
What a wonderful architectural project created by Montgomery this season.
Montgomeri 21 14 6 14-55
Reduction person 0 0 0-0
1st quarter
M-Hayden Wilt, 43 passes from Parker Percing (Ave Childs kick), 8:50
M – Wilt 38 Pass (Childs Kick), 6:55
M – Trace Farman 37 Run (Childs Kick), 2:35
2nd quarter
M -Koi Bryson 6 Run (Childs Kick), 4:48
M-Bryson 46 Run (Childs Kick) ,:59
3rd quarter
Mous Lincoln Miller 7 Run (Kick Failed), 5:36
4th quarter
39 passes from Mason Bryson Pursing (Childs Kick), 10:56
M-Logan Joy 1 Run (Childs Kick), 4: 09
Team statistics MH
First Downs 18 6
Rashyard 29-263 14- (–4)
Passing yard 188 104
Comp-at-Int 8-9-0 13-30-3
Total yard 451 100
Fumble loser 2-1 0-0
Penalty dwell 5-65 2-20
personal statistics
Rushing: Mongomery, Koi Blyson 9-96, 2TD. Austin Lacken Building 5-56; Lincoln Miller 6-47, TD; Trace Farman 2-36, TD; Cam Waltz 2-15; Parker Percing 3-12; Kuhn 1-0. Lydimer, Thomas Dusgan 9-1; Lucas Schrader 1-0; Wilderi Rodriguez 2- (-2); Brady McCdder Mot 2- (-3).
Passing: Montgomery, percing 8-9-0, 188 yards, 3TD. Lydimer, 6-17-2, 70 yards. McCdder Mot 7-13-1, 34 yards.
Reception: Montgomery, Hayden Wilt 3-89, 2 TD; Mason Blyson 1-39, TD; C Brison 1-33; Miller 1-16; Lydimer, Mike Zubiasky 7-41. Josh Glochosky 5-53; Schleder 1-9.
Inter Sports: Montgomery, Farman (2); Racken Building.
Saxophone: Montgomery, M. Brison. Walz 1/2; Brady Ork 1/2.
Record: Montgomery 5-3. Lydimer 0-8.
There is no moment to express Kingston -Mongomery when it created a great reversal. No, there …