October 12, 2012
St. Albans gets in win column
Kirby’s TD gives Red Dragons 20-14 overtime win over Ripley
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Chris Dorst
St. Albans' Michael Cain (55) runs behind the blocking of teammate Preston Webster (68) on Ripley defenders Jordan Vandergrift (7) and Daryl Hicks (59).
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As evidenced by his 25 carries on the night, Kirby was a big part of the SA offense. But it was his last two carries that brought home the win.

After Easton Berry misfired on a 33-yard field goal on fourth-and-6 on Ripley's possession to start the overtime, Kirby ripped off a 16-yard run on the first play. On the next play, Kirby scored on a 4-yard run.

"I just wanted to make sure I scored," Kirby said of his run. "We ran that first play and I got down inside the 5 [yard-line]. I got up and said 'Let's do it again.' My offensive line and Kevin [Cantley] really paved the way for me."

At the half, the score was deadlocked at 7 after Michael Cain scored on a 1-yard run for SA and Tyler Pittenger also scored on a 1-yard run for Ripley (3-5).

SA took the early lead in the second half on a Kirby 20-yard touchdown pass from Reed. But an interception on the Ripley 24 and a fumble on the Ripley 26 on back-to-back possessions in the fourth quarter allowed the Vikings to stay in the game.

"We have to learn to win," Stoffel said. "We put ourselves in a situation where we weren't quite sure how to handle ourselves at that point. We learned on the fly tonight. We had some guys step up and make some plays. They learned how to win again. We hope to carry that emotion with us during practice this week and through the last two games."

The Vikings eventually took advantage of the miscues, including an SA 9-yard punt that gave the Vikings the ball at their own 41-yard line with three minutes left to tie the game.

A Pittenger 26-yard run into SA territory resulted in a huge melee between the teams on the SA sideline. Four plays later, Jake Martin scored on a 4-yard run on fourth-and-3 with 57 seconds left to force overtime.

Martin led the Vikings with 78 yards passing along with 51 yards rushing and a touchdown. Pittenger contributed 71 yards rushing and a TD.

 

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