Sunday, September 28, 2008

MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN BLOWS OUT MINNEAPOLIS SOUTH IN AN INNER CITY CLASH

This was a game that was up and down the football field. The Minneapolis Washburn Millers took out a tough Minneapolis South team. The Millers got out to an early lead when RaShede Hageman scored on a pass from quarterback Brandon King. The two point conversion was good. Then a ball got away from South and Washburn recovered it for safety. Then Mar’chea Wade had a good run that set up Washburn’s next touchdown. Then it was Joe Johnson’s turn to get into the mix as he got a first down on a drive down the field. Joe Johnson then ran it in for another Washburn touchdown. The Millers put on a great performance in the first half. They are making plays; running and they are looking good doing it.

At half time the score of the game was Minneapolis Washburn 30 and Minneapolis South 0.

At the start of the second half South began running the ball and played with a lot of energy. They looked like they wanted to come out and dominate the second half. Whenever South wanted to drive Washburn would end up getting the ball back and they would end up scoring.

At the end of the third quarter on the last play of the quarter Washburn takes over on downs and then Peter Barnstad caught a 10 yard pass from Brandon King. Minneapolis South ended up scoring near the end of the game on a Cory Boudreau two yard run. The two point extra try was good.

In a game that was pretty much decided from the beginning Minneapolis Washburn went on to win the game by the final of 45-8.

Up next for the Washburn Millers is the Southwest Lakers on Friday when the Lakers come to Washburn for their homecoming at 7:00 PM.

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