Daily Press

Warhill survives upset bid

- By Marty O’Brien

JAMES CITY — Warhill, ranked ninth in Hampton Roads’ 757Teamz Top 15, remained unbeaten and headed toward a pair of late-season showdowns that will decide the Bay Rivers District title. But the Lions’ 14-13 win over upset-minded Poquoson at Wanner Stadium on Thursday night came the hard way.

The Islanders (3-3, 3-3 district) pulled to within a point with 39 seconds remaining on Brayden Hayes’ 1-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-goal. But a low snap on the point-after denied Ethan Sneddon — the district’s best place-kicker — a clean hit on the ball, which fell well short of the goalposts.

The Lions (7-0, 5-0) recovered the ensuing onside kick to secure the victory. They can look forward to an easier task against Grafton (1-5) on Oct. 22, when a victory would give them an 8-0 start for the second time in three seasons.

After that, the Lions will face the past two district champions on their home turf at Wanner — York (5-1, 4-1) on Oct. 29 and Lafayette (5-0, 5-0) on Nov. 5 — as they vie for their first Bay Rivers title. For now, Lions coach Jerome Rhodes is happy to have

escaped with a win over Poquoson, which had won six of the past seven meetings in the series.

“We knew this was going to be a fight for 48 minutes,” he said. “(Poquoson) is very well-coached and very, very discipline­d. They have a lot of guys going both ways, so that tells you how tough they are.”

Warhill could not move the ball consistent­ly in the first half against the Poquoson defense, but used big plays on offense and defense to nab an early two-touchdown lead. The big play on offense was Liam Francisque’s

68-yard touchdown pass to Taylen Eady on a halfback option to give the Lions a 7-0 lead with 8:36 to play in the first quarter.

Nathan Coffey set up Warhill’s next score by returning a fumble 25 yards to the Poquoson 14. Deron Preusslar-Gordon increased the Lions’ lead to 14-0 by running 7 yards on a sweep four plays later.

The Islanders rebounded to drive 52 yards to the Warhill 14 before their drive stalled and netted no points. But Josh Markley’s 49-yard touchdown jaunt down the left sideline pulled the

Islanders to within 14-7 midway through the second quarter.

Markley (10 carries, 112 yards) was the only player to shine statistica­lly, and yards were difficult to come by for either team in the second half. So, Poquoson stole a page from Warhill as Hayes threw 68 yards to Ron Foskett on a halfback option pass to set up the last-minute touchdown.

Woodside 21, Bethel 7

The Wolverines led 21-0 at halftime at Darling Stadium on their way to a fifth consecutiv­e victory Thursday night.

Woodside (5-1 overall and in the Peninsula District) hasn’t lost since its opener against Hampton on Sept. 11. Bethel fell to 3-5, 3-4.

Tayvon Tyler’s 1-yard touchdown run gave Woodside the lead midway through the first quarter, and Dai’vionne Fitzgerald’s 32-yard intercepti­on return expanded the margin.

Tyler’s two-point pass to Mustapha Coley put the Wolverines ahead 14-0 with 7:50 left in the second quarter.

Marquis Phifer made it 21-0 with 5:14 on the second-quarter clock, running for a 35-yard touchdown.

Bethel ended the shutout on Michael Simmonds’ 1-yard TD run in the third quarter.

 ?? JONATHON GRUENKE/STAFF ?? Warhill’s Chase Barnett tackles Poquoson’s Jaxson Weissman to force a fumble during Thursday night’s game.
JONATHON GRUENKE/STAFF Warhill’s Chase Barnett tackles Poquoson’s Jaxson Weissman to force a fumble during Thursday night’s game.

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