2006 JULY - AUGUST ARCHIVED NEWS
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HURRICANES BLOW THROUGH FLINT Sunday, August 27 2006
The 6th ranked Hoosier Hurricanes were too much for the Patriots on both sides of the ball and in special teams as they rolled to a big win in Flint. Justin Whitney's lone field goal attempt was blocked in the first quarter and the offense came up shy in their other two trips to the Hurricane Red Zone. The highly regarded Patriot defense was almost entirely ineffective against the Hurricanes, forcing only two punts but did manage to nab two interceptions. A third interception was called back after a roughing the passer penalty was thrown on DT Brad Lyon. The interception would have placed the Patriot offense deep in Hurricane territory. The Patriots next face the Diesels in Flint on September 10. This will be a rematch of a classic 20-16 battle in Detroit earlier this season.
THE DEFENSE PROVIDES THE ONLY POINTS AS THE COBRAS STRIKE Sunday, August 20 2006
The Cleveland Cobras raise their record to 4-2 on the back of one touchdown with no time left in the first half. Meanwhile, the Patriot defensive unit returns to form and works its way back into the top rated list of defensive units in the NAFL. The end result was all too familiar though as the Patriots lost their third game of the season by 4 points.
The Patriots defensive line, colorfully nick named the Royal Guards by one fan, provided constant pressure on the Cobra offensive backfield. Combined, the defensive line captured 5 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries. Defensive Ends Anson Bannister and Roberto Bakos each tallied a sack on the day. This was Bakos first start at DE after manning the middle all year long at nose guard. DT Brad Lyon collected two sacks and two fumble recoveries in his second official game back from retirement. One recovery nearly made the difference as it was returned for a touchdown but was ruled dead following the recovery. OLB Dave Prosser had a tackle for a loss which resulted in a safety in the first half.
Corner back Demarkis Smith picked off a Cobra pass in dual action as he also lined up at wide receiver.
The offense remained grounded as they failed to reach double digits in points for the third consecutive week. Quarterback Steve Gauger was 10 of 26 passing for 127 yards in place of the injured Ted Klopf. The lone bright spot was Isac Roberts, who averaged 4 yards per carry on 9 rushes for 36 yards.
With the loss the Patriots fall to 1-5 over all (0-3 Division) and will face the 6th ranked Hoosier Hurricanes next Sunday in Flint. The Hurricanes are 5-1 on the season.
PIRATES SINK THE PATRIOTS IN MCHENRY COUNTY Saturday, August 12 2006
The offense fails to reach double digits for the second week in a row thanks in part to the loss of QB Ted Klopf. A 105 yard receiving effort on 4 catches by Keith Gardner was not enough to help lift the Patriots to their second road win. Steve Gauger was 11 of 23 with a touchdown after Klopf went out. Injuries took a toll through out the day and led to a number of athletes playing double duty. Following the injury to Mike Potter, who was starting at center due to the absence of Andrew Clark, Justin Whitney took over those duties and remained there as well as in the linebacker core for the majority of the game. He helped lead the way for several athletes who played a majority of the downs on both sides of the ball including strong performances by Anson Bannister (DE,OT) and Brad Lyon (DE, OG). Also seeing spot duty two ways were Chris Dinnan (DE, OG), Chuck Toins (MLB, OG), and Derek Miller (OLB, FB). Whitney had a sack and a fumble recovery along with 3 tackles on the day while also stepping in well at center.
A DEFENSIVE BRAWL LEAVES THE PATRIOTS 1-3 Saturday, July 29 2006
The defense nearly records its first shut out of the season, but its not enough as London falls on a victory. London's only touchdown came on a recovered fumble in the Patriot end zone but those six points, along with the extra point, was enough to seal the victory. Running Back Isac Roberts had a strong performance in his return to the Royal and Scarlet with 15 carries for 98 yards and a touchdown. Roberts was resigned from the 2005 roster after backs Galvis (ankle) and Hitchcock (shoulder) went down with injuries. The absence of receivers Jeff Klopf, Marsu Hussey, and Craig Lanter had an obvious impact on QB Ted Klopf as he completed only 9 of 24 passes for 56 yards; far off his season high of 398 yards he had against Detroit just two weeks prior.
Corner Back Steve Gauger collected his third interception of the season and Safety Nate Eller and Corner/Receiver Demarkis Smith added their first. The lone sack game from Defensive Lineman Brad Lyon, who came out of retirement briefly for the second half. Lyon, who is the Defensive Coordinator, also had 3 tackles in the half. The Patriots next travel to McHenry County of Chicago to face the Pirates in their next NAFL game.
ADMIRALS SAIL AWAY WITH THE WIN, PATRIOTS FALL TO 1-2 Sunday, July 23 2006
A close first half became a landslide as the Admirals scored 35 points in the second to secure the victory. Trailing 7-3 after a Justin Whitney field goal, the Admirals went on a roll in the second half while the Patriots sputtered game long with multiple turnovers. The score never got closer than 17-28. Demarkis Smith caught his second touchdown of the season and Mike Thomas ran in his first. The Patriots next travel to London to take on the Silverbacks following their 22-14 win over the Makos.
PATRIOTS RETURN TO ATWOOD SUNDAY, JULY 23 AT 6:00 PM Sunday, July 23 2006
The Patriots return to Atwood Stadium in Flint for a home game Sunday, July 23 at 6:00 PM. The Patriots have not played at Atwood Stadium since moving to Clio in 2004. Atwood Stadium is located at 701 West Third Avenue just West of the University of Michigan Flint and just East of Kettering University. Historic Atwood Stadium is an 11,000 seat city owned facility.
DIESELS SQUEAK BY IN CLASSIC Saturday, July 15 2006
In what will go down as a classic, the Diesels score a long touchdown on the ground with 4:51 left in the game to come back from a 16-14 deficit. A late red zone fumble recover on the last Patriot drive of the game seals the victory for the Diesels in Detroit. Ted Klopf once was at the helm, throwing for an impressive 33 of 55 for 396 yards. 2005 All Star Keith Gardner was on the receiving end of one of those passes that went for 90 yards and a touchdown. The offensive also produced 9 points off field goals as Justin Whitney was 3-5 for the game with a long of 41.
The Diesels opened the scoring with a long touchdown pass to their tight end early in the first quarter. The Patriots responded with back to back field goals but Detroit added a kick return for a touchdown to send the Patriots into the half down 14-6. Detroit was intercepted on their first possession of the third quarter and WR Keith Gardner (2005 NAFL All Star) took a pass 90 yards to make it 14-13. Down by two, Whitney added his third field goal of the night late in the fourth to put the Patriots ahead 16-14 with under five minutes to play. The Diesels came up with their own fourth quarter heroics as they scored from 40 out on a running play and then came up with a fumbled reception in the red zone as the Patriots made their last drive. 2005 Minor League Football News 2nd team corner and NAFL All Star selection Steve Gauger also added an interception and former Ferris State team captain and two time All American Bo Moore added a sack.
During their two game road trip to start the season, the Patriot defense has only gave up 10 points per game average while scoring 19 points per game.
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