Just like any game, Salem did some things well, and on the other hand they have a lot of work to do. They started off poorly with Ramsey fumbling the ball into the Amherst's LB hands (Henley) and it being returned 25 yards for the TD, Amherst 6-0.
On the ensuing possession Salem QB Beckley was scrambling on 3rd down and threw an interception to the Amherst LB. (Clarence, Johnny on the spot, Henley) Salem finally got things going midway through the 2Q, with Ramsey atoning for his earlier miscue by taking Beckley's screen pass 54 yards to the house, Salem 7-6.
On Amherst's next possession, Luke Owen picked off a pass giving them great field position. Ramsey wasted little time in getting them back to the endzone. After a 41 yard run down to the 1, he toted it in on the next play, Salem 14-6.
The next time the Spartans had the ball, RB Donte Clayborne got in on the action with a 28 yard burst into the endzone, Salem 21-6.
Amherst fumbled the ball deep in their own territory and Salem made them pay. After a pass from Beckley to Tucker got them close, Ramsey scored his 3rd TD with a 1 yd run, Salem 28-6.
After the HT break, Salem resumed the scoring with Clayborne breaking a 65 yarder, Salem 35-6.
Beckley fumbled on their next possession giving Amherst good field position. Amherst QB Turner threw a 14 yard pass to 6'3" receiver Wilfork, who was wide open in the endzone, Salem 35-12.
Salem kicked a FG after a 91 yard KO return by Burnette. Clayborne scored his 3rd TD to bring the final score to 45-12.
Craft, Salem's kicker had a good night going 6/6 on PAT's and a 27 yard FG. His kickoffs were deep not allowing Amherst any good returns.
Luke Owen did a really good job handling PR all night.
The OL had some difficulty finding the right personnel to cover for Jake Barnette's absence due to stretched ligaments and tendons in his foot. Dallas Herndon moved over from Center to take Barnette's place. Thomas Mundy took the Center spot and there were some difficulties with the exchange. I'm sure this will be ironed out this week as Mundy, a sophomore, will get more work this week to help secure the exchange. (Not saying fumbles were his fault, just lack of familiarity between Mundy and Beckley leading to 3 fumbles)
Overall a good 1st game performance, a lot of sophomores being thrust into key positions that performed very well.
On the ensuing possession Salem QB Beckley was scrambling on 3rd down and threw an interception to the Amherst LB. (Clarence, Johnny on the spot, Henley) Salem finally got things going midway through the 2Q, with Ramsey atoning for his earlier miscue by taking Beckley's screen pass 54 yards to the house, Salem 7-6.
On Amherst's next possession, Luke Owen picked off a pass giving them great field position. Ramsey wasted little time in getting them back to the endzone. After a 41 yard run down to the 1, he toted it in on the next play, Salem 14-6.
The next time the Spartans had the ball, RB Donte Clayborne got in on the action with a 28 yard burst into the endzone, Salem 21-6.
Amherst fumbled the ball deep in their own territory and Salem made them pay. After a pass from Beckley to Tucker got them close, Ramsey scored his 3rd TD with a 1 yd run, Salem 28-6.
After the HT break, Salem resumed the scoring with Clayborne breaking a 65 yarder, Salem 35-6.
Beckley fumbled on their next possession giving Amherst good field position. Amherst QB Turner threw a 14 yard pass to 6'3" receiver Wilfork, who was wide open in the endzone, Salem 35-12.
Salem kicked a FG after a 91 yard KO return by Burnette. Clayborne scored his 3rd TD to bring the final score to 45-12.
Craft, Salem's kicker had a good night going 6/6 on PAT's and a 27 yard FG. His kickoffs were deep not allowing Amherst any good returns.
Luke Owen did a really good job handling PR all night.
The OL had some difficulty finding the right personnel to cover for Jake Barnette's absence due to stretched ligaments and tendons in his foot. Dallas Herndon moved over from Center to take Barnette's place. Thomas Mundy took the Center spot and there were some difficulties with the exchange. I'm sure this will be ironed out this week as Mundy, a sophomore, will get more work this week to help secure the exchange. (Not saying fumbles were his fault, just lack of familiarity between Mundy and Beckley leading to 3 fumbles)
Overall a good 1st game performance, a lot of sophomores being thrust into key positions that performed very well.