October 12, 2012
No. 1 Midland holds off Capital
Two fourth-quarter TDs salvage 21-13 win over Cougars
Kenny Kemp
Cabell Midland's Kasey Thomas beats Capital defender Cliff Pratt and turns it into a 66-yard touchdown catch.
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Pratt, operating out of shotgun formation, took the snap and thought he saw an opening on the left side of the line and darted for that spot. He lunged for the 34-yard line and appeared as if he'd make it, but a solid hit by a pair of Midland defenders immediately knocked him backward and the spot came up a half-yard short.

The Knights, who ran for 344 yards on 59 carries, got one more first down to run the remaining time off the clock. They came into the game averaging nearly 42 points and 400 rushing yards.

It was a disappointing finish for Capital, which could have used the valuable victory in its quest to earn a playoff berth, especially with games left against contenders George Washington (6-1), Woodrow Wilson (5-3) and Huntington (6-1).

"We're too young to overcome too many costly penalties,'' said Capital coach Jon Carpenter. "We get a score and get it wiped off. When we do move it, we don't finish [the drive].

"I didn't do a very good job in the second half and we had too many injuries and a hard time getting people lined up out there, it looked like. I'm proud that we played hard and had a chance to win. We should have. We just didn't do it.''

Capital was hit with five of its eight penalties in the second half, and lost a 31-yard TD run by Haley in the second quarter when it was flagged for holding.

Richmond ended up with 114 yards on 12 carries, including a 48-yard TD sprint in the first quarter. Haley had 101 yards on 11 attempts, highlighted by a 75-yard scoring scamper.

Midland didn't play crisply at times, either, and was whistled for four first-half penalties in falling behind. The Knights, who had lost just six fumbles in their first seven games, put in on the ground six times Friday and lost three of them. Farley fumbled it away at the Capital 12 with 1:25 left in the first half to squelch a promising drive.

"They brought their 'A' game tonight,'' Gaydosz said of the Cougars. "Their defense did. We made some adjustments in the second half. In the first half, they came out with some things we didn't think they were going to, and it kind of surprised us with some of their blitzes. We made some adjustments and we knew we were going to break one. [The coaches] just kept telling us [we would], and we did.''

Gaydosz, who had scored six TDs in each of his last two games, was held to 57 yards at halftime, but ended with 172 yards on 21 carries. Farley added 94 on 17 totes. Midland only tried three passes and completed one, but it was a 66-yard scoring strike from Coy Pettit to Kasey Thomas.

Capital safety Davon Tyson covered two of Midland's three lost fumbles, but was one of three Cougars (including Haley and Richmond) to leave the game for short stretches because of injuries.

Reach Rick Ryan at 304-348-5175 or rickr...@wvgazette.com.

 

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