Hahnville to face McDonogh 35
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Runningback Ivory Washington carries the ball against the St. James Wildcats last week. |
Despite sloppy play from the offensive and the defensive line, Hahnville still had a chance to win in the end, losing 16-14 on a 24-yard field goal from Wildcat kicker Juarelle Narcisse.
Coach Valdin summed it up after the game, "I thought we really killed ourselves on both sides of the ball with really silly penalties. We would jump offside on defense, that gave them first and five, we jumped offside on offense and Hahnville has first and 15. So we're trying to get 15 and 20 yards for a first down and we're spotting them five."
There were glimpses from Hahnville's young squad of what could be. Kick returner/runningback Ivory Washington provided fireworks late in the first half and midway through the second half of last week's jamboree by running back two Wildcat kickoffs for touchdowns. The first return for a touchdown was nullified by a penalty and would have resulted in the game being tied or with Hahnville having a 1-point advantage at the half.
Tiger wide receiver Laron Byrd also had a big game, including a 49-yard reception late in the second half that eventually led to an 11-yard touchdown catch on fourth and 9 that put Hahnville ahead 14-13 with less than three minutes remaining.
Despite the big individual efforts, the Tigers will need to improve in a few areas to defeat a talented Roneagle team.
Sporting players from all over New Orleans, the Roneagles have a strong club this year. Last year Hurricane Katrina scattered the Roneagles around the country and closed the school in the process. McDonogh 35 is looking to get back on track with a team that boasts Delvin Breaux, a defensive back that has committed to LSU for the 2007 season, and wide receiver in Lionel Breaux, a 6-1, 185 pound speedster who also returns kicks.
Coach Valdin said he has had time to study this McDonogh team. "They (McDonogh) are an excellent football team. They are loaded; they have 20 college prospects so we can't beat ourselves. Right now we are a young team and we are not good enough to recover from mistakes."
Mistakes were frequent last week against the St. James Wildcats. Along with the penalties comes inexperience on the offensive line. All five starters on the offensive line are starters for the first time in their careers.
Coach Valdin praised his team for playing hard the entire game and said he would prefer the mistakes now, before the season starts. Valdin found a lot of positives from the game against the Wildcats last week, "We played with heart, we played hard the whole time and I thought our defense played pretty good. We ran to the ball and we played pretty physical." Valdin continued, "The best thing we are going to get out of this is [that] we have no injuries and we have a film. So we are going to watch the film, correct mistakes and evaluate our players and line up Friday night. The season's here."
Kickoff tomorrow night is at 7 p.m.
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