Monday, September 16, 2019

MINNEAPOLIS SOUTHWEST WENT UP AGAINST ARCHRIVAL MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 13, Minneapolis Southwest and Minneapolis Washburn squared off in a football game. Going into the game Southwest had a record of 1-1 while Washburn had a record of 2-0.

Southwest kicked off to Washburn to start the game. Washburn started on their own 25-yard line. Washburn used the running attack to move the ball down the field. Washburn went for it on 4th-and-11 and Sir’Vell Miller came up with a 1st down reception. There was an infraction on Washburn. On 4th-and-goal on the 8-yard line Washburn went for it and Washburn came up with 8-yard touchdown by Jamarien Wheeler. The two-point conversion was no good.

With 6:45 left in the first quarter the score was Washburn 6, Southwest 0.

Southwest took over on the Washburn 49-yard line. Southwest tried to look to move the ball down the field, but they were not able to move the ball down the field and they punted on 4th-and-44.

Washburn took over on their own 19-yard line. Southwest attempted a field goal which was good.

With 3:18 left in the first quarter the score was Southwest 7, Washburn 6.

Washburn started on their own 28-yard line.

Southwest called a timeout with 3:11 left in the first quarter. The score was Southwest 7, Washburn 6.

Washburn looked to move the ball down the field late in the quarter. Washburn punted on 4th-and-22. Washburn muffed the punt and Southwest took over.

Southwest took over on the Washburn 7-yard line. Southwest’s TK Marshall came up with a 7-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. With 1:21 left in the first quarter the score was Southwest 14, Washburn 6.

Washburn took over on their own 17-yard line. Washburn came up with a 39-yard completion to end the first quarter.


The score was Southwest 14, Washburn 6.

Washburn’s Miller came up with another first down reception that moved the chains. On 2nd-and-14 Washburn moved the ball down the field with a Miller reception. Washburn came up with a 34-yared touchdown reception by Wheeler. The two-point conversion was good.

With 11:12 left in the second quarter the score was tied at 14.

Southwest got the ball back as they looked to move the ball field and Mack Nall came up with a first down reception. Southwest did a good job of moving the ball down the field looking for first downs. Southwest looked to air the ball out and look for long passing routes. On 4th-and-24 Southwest punted the ball.

Washburn took over on the 50-yard line. Washburn’s Ramon Lee Jr. came up with a first down run. Washburn had trouble moving the ball down the field and on 4th-and-16 Washburn turned the ball over on downs.

Southwest moved the ball down the field. Southwest’s TK Marshall looked to get the ball into his hands Marcus Madoxx came up with a huge 1st down reception.

Washburn called a timeout with 3:25 left in the second quarter the score was tied at 14.

Southwest’s Marshall continued to look to push the ball down the field. Marshall came up with a 4-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was by Joe Hannan was no good.

With 2:08 left in the second quarter the score was Southwest 20, Washburn 14.

Miller came up with a great run that put the ball on the 50-yard line. Washburn kept the ball on the ground late in the second quarter, but they were not afraid to air it out. Southwest picked off the ball and Southwest took over on their own 15-yard line. The defensive pressure that Washburn applied made it difficult for Southwest to come up with an uncontested play. On 4th-and-7 Southwest punted the ball.

Washburn took over on their own 45-yard line. Washburn ran out the clock late in the second quarter.

At halftime the score was Southwest 20, Washburn 14.

Washburn kicked off to start the third quarter. Southwest took over on their own 35-yard line. Southwest once again tried to move the ball down the field, but the Washburn defense was too much to handle. They punted on 4th-and-12.

Washburn took over on the 50-yard line. Washburn moved the ball down the field. Lee came up with another long run that tuned into a first down. Washburn continued to get the ball into the hands of Lee.

Washburn called a timeout with 7:49 left in the third quarter.

Washburn’s Parker came up with a 7-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. With 7:47 left in the third quarter the score was Washburn 21, Southwest 20.

Southwest took over on their own 20-yard line. Southwest continued to move the ball down the field.

The game got heated midway though the third quarter was they were pushing and shoving by both teams.

Southwest took a timeout with 3:49 left in the third quarter.

Southwest continued to push the ball down the field. Southwest’s Nate Mertes came up with a first down run.

Southwest looked to get into the end zone late in the quarter. Southwest’s Marshall came up with a 4-yard touchdown run. The two-point attempt conversion was good.

With 17 seconds left in the third quarter the score was Southwest 28, Washburn 21.

Washburn took over on their own 29-yard line.

At the end of the third quarter the score was Southwest 28, Washburn 21.

Washburn moved the ball down the field by the ground attack early in the quarter. Lee looked to get past the Southwest defense. Washburn punted on 4th-and-12. The defensive pressure made it impossible for them to get a punt off. Washburn turned it over on downs.

Southwest took over on their own 42-yard line. Southwest looked long to move the ball down the field. On 4th-and-9 Southwest punted.

Washburn took over on their own 31-yard line. Washburn couldn’t move the ball down the field, and they punted the ball on 4th-and-11.

Southwest took over on their own 21-yard line. Southwest continued to move the ball down the field looking for first downs. Southwest’s Marshall continued to move the ball down the field. The defense had a difficult time slowing Marshall down. Southwest looked to keep the ball in Marshall’s hands. Southwest punted on 4th-and-10.

Washburn took over on their own 20-yard line. Washburn couldn’t move the ball and they turned the ball over on downs.

Southwest let the clock wind down.

In a hard-fought game Southwest came away with the 28-21 victory over Washburn.

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