Page 4C TELEGRAPH, TIMES & rMO/!riOR--C-SECTION. ct. 4, 2007 Harris leads Tornadoes past Warriors in overtime BY ARNIE HARRIS Telegraph Staff Writer Running back Rob Harris c__arrid_in--.the winning-touch-: " down in overtime to give the Tornadoes a 20-14 district . victory over West Nassau on Rob Harris '' i Sept. 28 in Callahan. (pictured - It seemed only fitting since during an Harris, accounting for all of earlier game) , Bradford's scoring, carried their scored all three first play from scrimmage in for of Bradford's an 80-yard touchdown. He also touchdowns, ran for a 60-yard score in the including the second quarter. game-winner in . The Tornadoes (2-2, 1-1 in overtime. Two ., District 3-2A) were on a of his scores mission, knowing how came on runs important a victory was, lest of 60 and 80 ' they sink to a dispiriting 1-3 yards. . record. The contest was basically one .". of the of the Warriors' aerial attack versus Bradford's running game. .. The Tornadoes struck firstP when Harris took a handoff at his own 20, seemed to disappear its next possession, marching 60 help Bradford carry the ba into a pile at the line of yards, largely on the pass the Warriors' 6-yard scrimmage and then emerge receptions of Thomas, who Unfortunately for Houdini-like. He broke to his pulled in a 35-yard touchdown Tornadoes, the drive came left and raced for a touchdown, pass from Higginbotham to naught as they were forced putting Bradford up 7-0 at the again tie the score at 14-all with give up the ball on downs. 6:10 mark of the first quarter. 1:59 remaining in the second A long drive by West Na: On West Nassau's following quarter. ground to a halt w possession, the Warriors drove The Warriors forced the Tornadoes' linebacker Ju 55 yards to Bradford's 25, Tornadoes to punt on their first Henderson picked off a p where on fourth down they series of the second half. The giving Bradford posses appeared to be going for a field punt was partially blocked, deep in its own territory. goal. Looks proved deceiving, giving West Nassau good field Tornadoes were unable to rr however, as holder/quarterback position at Bradford's 28. far, however, and were force A.J. Higginbotham took the Bradford's defense, however, punt. snap, rolled out to his right and stonewalled the Warriors' As the minutes ticked di passed to receiver Kent. efforts and forced them to try a to the end of regulation, Thomas, who was wide open in 48-yard field goal, which fell Warriors commenced a d the end zone for a touchdown well short and wide of its target, beginning at their own 43. 1 with 2:18 remaining in the first keeping the score tied. marched steadily to: quarter, knotting the score at 7- The Tornadoes then began a Bradford 7,. where Au all. -. drive from their own 20 that Guffen tried a field goal The Warriors (2-3, 1-1) -were consumed most of the third 3.5 seconds left on the clock. ready to take advantage of a quarter as Harris and Beard won Bradford's defensive si botched punt attempt, driving to some hard-earned yardage to pushed a blocker back tow the Bradford 19. They coughed the ball up, however, on a muffed exchange. Bradford rtT rus sM t in took over on its own 23: Bradford, behind ..the efforts M uturg ice18 of running back Jernard Beard and Harris, moved the ball to its K K/ 4 Ds I own 40. Once again, the call went to Harris, who took the GREAT PRICES FRIENDLY SERVICE handoff from quarterback EXCELLENT QUALITY Rodney Mosley and broke one .. Builders and Homeowners Welcome for.60y.ards to pay-dirt,-putting . the Tornadoes up 14-7 in the 352-473-7417 second quarter. West Nassau struck back on J M A _J II Guffen, who consequently wound up kicking the ball on a line drive straight into his teammates' backs. The clock ticked to zero, forcing overtime -withthe-score at-14-aH. West Nassau got first shot at. scoring in overtime-in which each team starts with the ball on the 10-yard line. Bradford's defense rose to the occasion and allowed the Warriors to get no farther than the 4. On fourth down, they had to settle for a field goal, which Gulfen drove straight through the uprights to put the home team ahead 17-14. The. Tornadoes, on their turn from the 10, had to at least get a field goal to tie it again or a touchdown to win. Two rushes brought the ball first to the 6 and then to the 1, where, not to anyone's surprise, Bradford "danced with the one who brung them." On third down, the handoff went to Harris, who carried in the winning- score virtually untouched. Bradford head coach Steve Hoard was very pleased with his team's performance. "They went out and did everything we asked them to," Hoard said. As to West Nassau's success in the air, including two touchdown receptions, Hoard said this was the first time the inexperienced freshmen in the secondary faced a team that threw the ball on most of its downs. "You have to expect they're going to make mistakes," Hoard said, "but they're going to learn." Score By Quarter BHS 7 7 0 6 0-20 WNHS 7 7 0 3 0-17 Scoring Summary B: Harris 80 run (Cubbedge kick) W:Thomas. 25 pass from Higginbotham (Guffen kick) B: Harris 60 run (Cubbedge kick) W: Thomas 35 pass from Higginbotham (Guffen kick) W: Guffen 21 FG B: Harris 1 run (no conversion attempt) Team Statistics B First Downs 8 Rushes/Yds. 33-255 Passing Yds. 5 Passes 1-4-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Penalties 10-85 a a B HS to see fam IIIar face I! to E W line. i the e tog nst d to ssau BY CLIFF SMELLEY shen Telegraph Staff Writer istin What can be said about the pass, Bolles football team that hasn't sion already been said before? 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