The Sentinel-Record

Eagles believe, soar to 1st win over Lions

- REBECA RECTOR

Long-awaited cheers filled the air Friday night as Cutter Morning Star dominated the line of scrimmage at Eagle Field while cruising past England, 36-6, in the Eagles’ first win over the Lions in program history.

CMS junior quarterbac­k Sam Moore was

7-for-12 passing for 177 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 14 times for 16 yards and a score.

With a 21-0 lead at halftime, the Eagles (4-3,

2-2 2A-5) held the Lions scoreless throughout the course of three quarters until England (34, 2-2) avoided the shutout late in the fourth as senior quarterbac­k Mason Brazeal threw a

27-yard strike to target Tamarous Dodson for the visitors’ lone scoring drive.

With two minutes left in the game, the

2-point conversion was denied, setting the final.

Cutter Morning Star’s Keshawn Blevins set the tone early in the first frame as Moore spotted the junior with 7:57 on the clock while connecting on a go-ahead 15-yard pass for a score. Senior Tyler Mace secured a 7-0 lead for the Eagles after splitting the uprights on the point after.

“All week we talked about [how] we’ve got to get on them early,” said CMS head coach T.C. Shamel. “We’ve never beaten England in football at Cutter; that’s huge. We knew we had chances this year; our kids have played hard.

“Coming off of a 7-point loss on the road to Mountain Pine and then a 6-point loss in double overtime to Poyen on the road, [we] had to regroup.”

Two minutes before the end of the first quarter, junior Landon Watson connected with Moore on a short toss fueling a 32-yard touchdown pass by senior Tyrone Harris. The kick by Mace stretched the Eagles’ lead out to 14-0 going into the second period.

Dynamic plays by Cutter’s productive offense triggered another scoring drive by Moore as the playmaker capitalize­d on good field position while rushing for a quick 7-yard touchdown with 11 seconds remaining in the first half for a 21-0 lead at the break after the kick.

With 7:35 on the clock in the third quarter, junior Kaden Prather connected with Moore on a 75-yard pass placing the Eagles at the 1 before Blevins, zipped past defenders to make it 29-0 after the conversion.

“It was good to be back home with our fans,” said Shamel. “Our kids just believe. We haven’t been to the playoffs since 2013; our kids just believe; they’re excited. They want to get back, and now we’re just trying to increase that seed.

“We’re 2-2 in conference now [and] could easily be sitting at 4-0. … This is a high-scoring offense that we just held to 6 points, and it was late. We almost shut those guys out tonight.”

With less than five minutes remaining,

Moore found Watson on a 19yard target for a touchdown. Mace went for 4 for 4 on PATs for a 36-0 lead invoking the mercy rule as both teams entered the final frame.

Watson threw one pass for 32 yards and a score. Blevins carried the ball 10 times for a gain of 27 yards and a touchdown while sprinkling in one reception for a 15-yard passing touchdown. Watson caught three passes for 62 yards, and Prather reeled in two for 98.

Defensivel­y, senior Matthew Cook logged two picks — one on England’s opening drive that he returned 65 yards and a 35-yard intercepti­on to end the first half.

The Eagles forced two turnovers in the second quarter including Cook’s second intercepti­on, and senior Daniel Britto recovered a fumble with 3:41 left in the first half.

Blevins tipped a pass to Prather for a 43-yard pick, and senior Brock Duncan forced a turnover on downs in the waning moments of the fourth quarter after sacking England’s quarterbac­k.

“I couldn’t be more proud,” Shamel said. “They’re doing what we’re asking them to do. Offensivel­y, No. 8 (Moore) is making plays, but really they’re all making plays. Offensive line blocked well tonight. … I can’t ask any more than what I got from them tonight.”

The Eagles travel to Conway this week.

“Conway Christian is struggling, but we’ve got to go to their place next week,” added Shamel. “They’re a good ball club. … They’re not what they’ve been, but still, we’ve got to focus when we go down there. We’ve got high school kids here and you just don’t know sometimes; you’ve got to get them fired up, focused, and we will. That’s our job.”

 ?? The Sentinel-Record/Richard Rasmussen ?? LOOKING TO RUN: Cutter Morning Star’s Sam Moore (8) looks for running room as England’s Marvin Shavers (0) defends during action at Eagle Field Friday.
The Sentinel-Record/Richard Rasmussen LOOKING TO RUN: Cutter Morning Star’s Sam Moore (8) looks for running room as England’s Marvin Shavers (0) defends during action at Eagle Field Friday.

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