Vicksburg sticks with early momentum to beat NHS

Published 12:00 am Saturday, September 17, 2005

NATCHEZ &045; Those who stayed and watched the entire thing may have a hard time identifying just where did things go right for Vicksburg and wrong for Natchez.

Don’t blame them &045; in a contest that lasted more than three hours, featured 11 touchdowns and had a combined 32 penalties, you’d feel dizzy, too, on your way home. But when the Bulldogs walked off the field 40-34 losers to Vicksburg in a game that had a season worth of momentum swings, they could tell you what went wrong.

It was all in the first quarter.

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Vicksburg jumped out to a 33-7 lead thanks mostly to Bulldog miscues.

&uot;We came out and felt like we had a lot of distractions that we felt like had an impact on us starting off,&uot; Natchez head coach Lance Reed said. &uot;We were just disappointed in our start. We focused on that from last year. We knew how we started against them last year. Then we came out and had penalty play after play. Those are things we focused on for a long time. In order to play 5A football, we can’t make those kinds of mistakes.&uot;

The start was tough to swallow. Even on the Bulldogs’ very first play from scrimmage they fumbled and allowed Vicksburg to take over at the NHS 22.

You can credit the Bulldogs for hanging tough and making a game out of it &045; that much is obvious. Still, the sluggish start left them smarting and not ready to claim anything as a moral victory.

The Bulldogs, starting the game without some key starters, struggled to get things in the right direction after that.

&uot;That first play is always a breakdown,&uot; NHS quarterback Jason Bruce said. &uot;We don’t make plays. Some of those guys just started tonight and weren’t too much experienced. We had to sit some of our starters out for disciplinary actions. That was kind of a lesson learned for them when they’re in a game. They’ve got to do their part.&uot;

Yet if you ask the Gators about that sluggish start, they may kind of nod their heads and not say much about it. The Bulldogs found a rhythm offensively in the second half and outscored the Gators 27-14 and were an onside kick away from threatening to tie it up.

Bruce ran in a touchdown from 1 yard out with 34 seconds left that cut the lead to seven. Brandon Lewis’ straight-ahead onside kick try was just short of 10 yards, but Vicksburg’s Hugh Norfort recovered it in time to rule out any doubt.

&uot;The main thing is you get a win,&uot; Vicksburg head coach Alonzo Stevens said. &uot;We knew they had a good little team. (Reed) has them going the right way. We’ve just got to keep playing. I’m proud of the guys. We made some mental mistakes and did some things we didn’t execute well.&uot;

The Gators had a number of mistakes that would have made Stevens’ stomach turn in the win, and some of it was flukish things akin to their 14-12 loss to the Bulldogs two years ago.

The Gators seemed on the verge of putting it away with under a minute left holding a two-touchdown lead and on the NHS 3. They ran a play up the middle that looked for sure a touchdown, but the ball popped loose and rolled into the end zone.

Several players thought it may have been dead, but Natchez High’s Travis Isaac scooped it up three yards deep in the end zone and nearly returned it for a score &045; had it not been for offensive lineman Cameron Bingham to bring him down at the VHS 25.

Six plays later Bruce ran it in from 1 yard out that cut the lead to six.

&uot;One thing that’s always positive to see is guys that keep fighting,&uot; Reed said. &uot;We could have easily came out and laid our heads down, but we didn’t do that. We’ve learned a lot of lessons from the past, and we didn’t give up. We had an opportunity to make some plays and get it in the end zone, and that’s something I’m proud of.&uot;

The Gators had struggled at the start of the second half defending the Bulldogs’ option attack, but the offense answered enough to keep the lead on the scoreboard. Chavous McWhorter, who scored four of the team’s six touchdowns, capped an opening drive with a 16-yard run that put the lead at 33-7.

Natchez answered on its next drive as Bruce finished it with an 11-yard run.

Vicksburg &045; who finished with 18 penalties for 172 yards &045; fumbled the snap on a punt on its next drive, and Natchez High’s Jonathan Cook recovered at the VHS 13. Bruce hit Latarus Frazier on a 13-yard pass before the quarterback took it in from 1 yard out to cut it to 33-21.

Tyler Wells took the first play from scrimmage after that for 45 yards to get to the NHS 26, and McWhorter finished the drive with a 17-yard run for a score for a 40-21 lead with 1:56 left in the third. .