Change pays off as Dragons down Skins
Published 8:46 pm Saturday, September 15, 2018
A rare tackle to quarterback shift paid off for the Harlan Green Dragons on Saturday as Will Cassim made the move and the Dragons responded with a 40-6 win over visiting Cumberland.
“This was the first week we had Will Cassim at quarterback, and I was proud of how he adapted to the position. It enabled us to open the offense up,” said Harlan coach Jonathan Lee.
Tristan West ran for three touchdowns and caught a pass from Cassim for another to lead the Harlan offensee. Donovan Montanero ran for a touchdown and Tayquan Vick recovered a fumble for a touchdown.
“It was a really good effort from everyone,” Lee said. “Noah Kirby continued to be a jack of all trades for us and performed well moving down to the line. Vick was dominant defensively coming off the edge from a rush end position. I want to single out Cameron Maples for his steady play and his toughness. The kid is a joy to coach and consistently someone we can count on.”
Harlan (2-4) plays at Pineville on Tuesday. Cumberland (2-6) is at home against New Harlan on Thursday.
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Harlan (6-0) scored in the final minute to rally for a 28-24 win in fifth- and sixth-grade action.
Aiden Craig scored on Cumberland’s first drive with a 30-yard run to cut the Harlan lead to 8-6.
Harlan answered to make it 14-6.
Ashton Adams broke a 40-yard run and then scored on the next play to make it 14-12. Harlan answered again for a 20-12 lead with 11 seconds left in the half.
Landon McLain returned the ensuing kickoff 70 yards to cut the deficit to 20-18 at halftime.
The Redskins got the kickoff after the half and drove 60 yards, led by a 45-yard bootleg from Josh Duckworth. Aiden Craig ran the next play in from 12 yards out to make it 24-20. Harlan scored on a safety to cut the deficit to two, then went ahead with a touchdown.
No information was available on Harlan’s scoring.
Cumberland (1-7) drove down to the 20 before the game ended.