If you've ever wondered how I got this job writing for the Round-Up, you're not alone. I'm not native to Sports and do not speak the language fluently. So in an effort to not re-invent the wheel every week with the limited skill set I have, Jack Mariani, the author of the Wyoming Sports Report (check it out HERE) has agreed to let the Round-Up post his report.
Wyoming Sports Report
In the first game of the new season, the Cowboys came
out to their home crowd on newly christened Bernie Barre Field and pummeled the
Aiken Falcons 49-0.
This game was run and gun offense for the
Cowboys, who scored 43 of their points in the first quarter, before the starters
were relieved by the JV team.
Leading the team in offensive stats was
Senior Running Back Terrell Dailey, who amassed 105 total yards in one quarter,
and accounted for 5 touchdowns for the Cowboys. Quarterback Will Marty also
played well in his limited playing time, throwing a perfect 5/5 for 129 yards
and 2 TDs.
This game was completely controlled by the
Cowboys varsity from start to finish, with a two play touchdown drive to start
the game. The offense clicked on all cylinders, from Dailey’s dominant rushing
to the smooth passing offense commanded by Marty. “We really executed the game
plan Coach Hancock put out for us,” Marty told me. “As a team, when you do that
it’s a lot of fun.”
Marty's big target on Friday was Junior WR Duke
Brunke, who caught 2 passes for 84 yards and a TD, including the 63 yard
reception on the first play of the game. Wyoming finished the game with 305
yards of total offense, and even added a score on the defensive side when the
Falcons QB chased a botched snap into the endzone was tackled by LB Casey Howell
for a safety.
If nothing else, this game was a great confidence
builder for the Cowboys as they enter what could possibly be their hardest game
of the year. They take on the Turpin Spartans (0-1) next Friday, who have
beaten Wyoming the past four years. Marty said that “Turpin is a great team, and
we need to have a great week of practice to prepare for them. But the team is
very excited to play against them”.
This team, however, is not the same Turpin team that
beat the Cowboys 34-14 last year, and although this is a meeting of two playoff
caliber teams, it will be interesting to see how the Cowboys will compete
against a well-known opponent.
Thanks again to Jack Mariani and the WYOMING SPORTS REPORT
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