Saturday, September 15, 2012

Fork Union Military rolls past Powhatan

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By: CHIP KNIGHTON | Daily Progress correspondent

POWHATAN ? After shooting itself in each foot to kill a pair of promising early drives, all Fork Union Military Academy needed to get going was a couple of miscues from across the line of scrimmage.

C.J. Landrum?s interception return for a touchdown opened the floodgates as the Blue Devils won their third consecutive game, a 41-20 decision over non-league foe Powhatan on Friday night.

?We play slow,? Fork Union coach Micky Sullivan said. ?I don?t know why. We?ve started slow every game this year... it takes a little something, good or bad, to get us playing the way we ought to play.?

Landrum jumped a route and picked off Powhatan quarterback Wes Garrett one minute into the second quarter. He went 31 yards down the sideline to break a scoreless tie after a fumble and a penalty, respectively, had scuttled the first two possessions for Fork Union (3-1).

?When C.J. grabbed the ball and went to the house, that gave us a little fire in our butt, so to speak,? Sullivan said.

The Blue Devils quickly drove into the red zone on their first drive of the night, but a fumble killed their scoring chance. On the next Fork Union possession, a false start penalty negated a long pass that would have given the Devils a first down inside the Powhatan 5-yard line, forcing a punt.

Landrum?s return got his team going, as the Blue Devils needed less than two minutes to double their lead. Christian Hackenberg's pass was batted at the line of scrimmage, but Nick King corralled the ball and went 30 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 lead.

?I just kept my legs driving and fought forward,? King said.

King, who got the start when Jeremy Bell was left home for a rules violation, made the most of his opportunity, rushing for 114 yards and scoring four touchdowns.

?He had a great day, that?s all,? Sullivan said. ?He had been our backup. That?s up in the air now.?

The Indians (1-2) got on the board in the third quarter when backup quarterback Joe Lewis scrambled 36 yards for a touchdown. But Fork Union put the game away in the fourth quarter, sandwiching two King touchdown runs around a 39-yard scoring toss from Hackenberg to Chrystian Brown.

Fork Union returns to action at home next Friday against Christchurch.

Source: http://www2.dailyprogress.com/sports/2012/sep/14/fork-union-military-rolls-past-powhatan-ar-2207161/

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