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Saturday, May 31, 2014
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BUFFALO - The Lockport Rampage won its Northeaster Football Alliance season-opening game 30-12 this afternoon against the WNY Dragons.
After a scoreless first quarter, Rampage defensive players Marcus Wyche and David Gross got the Lockport team on the board with a combined sack resulting in a safety. The offense followed up with a 53-yard touchdown pass from Lamont Rhim to Nicholas Peterson, putting the Rampage up 8-0 going into the half.
In the third quarter, the defense stepped up again when Jeremy Brown recovered a fumble and scored a 30-yard touchdown. Peterson added his second touchdown of the day on a 32-yard reception from Rhim. Derrick Adams added two successful two-point conversion rushes and the Rampage took a 24-6 lead into the final quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Rampage offense struck again with a 21-yard reception for Jeremy Brown from Rhim, making the final 30-12.
Standouts of the game included Ron Dixon's five tackles and Cliff McDowell's four tackles. Also, Lamont Candy had an interception and runback for 11 yards.
Rampage president Roland Davis said the offensive line dominated the entire game.
The Rampage have a bye this week and will next meet the Nickel City Kings at 5 p.m. on June 14 at Niagara-Wheatfield High School.
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BUFFALO - The Lockport Rampage won its Northeaster Football Alliance season-opening game 30-12 this afternoon against the WNY Dragons.
After a scoreless first quarter, Rampage defensive players Marcus Wyche and David Gross got the Lockport team on the board with a combined sack resulting in a safety. The offense followed up with a 53-yard touchdown pass from Lamont Rhim to Nicholas Peterson, putting the Rampage up 8-0 going into the half.
In the third quarter, the defense stepped up again when Jeremy Brown recovered a fumble and scored a 30-yard touchdown. Peterson added his second touchdown of the day on a 32-yard reception from Rhim. Derrick Adams added two successful two-point conversion rushes and the Rampage took a 24-6 lead into the final quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Rampage offense struck again with a 21-yard reception for Jeremy Brown from Rhim, making the final 30-12.
Standouts of the game included Ron Dixon's five tackles and Cliff McDowell's four tackles. Also, Lamont Candy had an interception and runback for 11 yards.
Rampage president Roland Davis said the offensive line dominated the entire game.
The Rampage have a bye this week and will next meet the Nickel City Kings at 5 p.m. on June 14 at Niagara-Wheatfield High School.
Enter your email address under "FOLLOW BY EMAIL" on the left to get an update each morning.
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