Introduction to the Game
CAMBRIDGE, NY (NEWS10) — In a rematch of last year’s Class D Section 2 final, Greenwich took down Cambridge/Salem once again, this time by a score of 21-7, to improve to 3-0 on the season.
Cambridge/Salem got out of the gates strong, marching right down the field and taking an early 7-0 lead on a toss to Abraham Cushing. The defending champs did not back down, marching right down the field on their opening possession and scoring on a Ryan Ingber QB draw. A missed PAT would make the score 7-6.
First Half Analysis
The defenses got going from that point on. Kaden Bentley grabbed an interception for the Witches, but Cushing would make a crucial stop on fourth down for Cambridge/Salem to send the game to the break at 7-6.
Second Half Analysis
Neither offense could get anything going in the third quarter either, meaning the final frame opened in a 1-point game. That is when Greenwich broke through on offense, when Ingber found Wyatt Jamieson in the endzone on a play action pass to put the Witches in front. The 2-point try would be successful, giving Greenwich the 14-7 lead.
Turning Point of the Game
Now in need of an answer, Cambridge/Salem looked to respond and looked to have found a bit of a rhythm early on their next drive. But faced with a 4th down they went to the ground, but Langston Hall would shoot the gap for Greenwich and make the tackle for a loss, forcing a turnover on downs.
Conclusion of the Game
The Witches offense would go right back to work, driving right down the field, capping off the victory with a Will Weber touchdown to put the game away.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Greenwich’s victory over Cambridge/Salem marks a significant win for the team, showcasing their strength and determination. The game was a testament to the team’s ability to come back from a deficit and capitalize on their opponent’s mistakes.
FAQs
Q: What was the final score of the game?
A: The final score of the game was 21-7 in favor of Greenwich.
Q: What was the turning point of the game?
A: The turning point of the game was when Langston Hall made a tackle for a loss on 4th down, forcing a turnover on downs and giving Greenwich the opportunity to score again.
Q: Who were the key players in the game?
A: The key players in the game included Ryan Ingber, Wyatt Jamieson, Kaden Bentley, Abraham Cushing, and Langston Hall.