Warriors break through with win against Hampton
Published 10:34 am Monday, September 16, 2024
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
Star Correspondent
Happy Valley snapped a four-game losing streak to the Hampton Bulldogs on Friday night on Warrior Hill with a 19-12 victory. Junior running back turned quarterback Gabe McDougald scored on a 38-yard run in the fourth quarter to clinch the win.
“We are just looking for people to step up, and tonight it was me,” McDougald said. “Personally, I was next in line to step up and take the quarterback spot, and I just want to thank my O-line for blocking so well.”
The Warriors (2-0, 1-0 conference) opened with a nine-minute drive that ate up almost the entire first quarter, with sophomore fullback Tyler Berry scoring on a one-yard run to stake Happy Valley to a 6-0 lead.
Hampton answered with a long, sustained drive of their own, going 64 yards on 15 plays, with senior running back Dominique Burleson scoring on a nine-yard scamper to tie the score at 6-6 as neither team was able to make the two-point conversion.
On the drive, Berry was knocked unconscious and was taken to the hospital by ambulance, delaying the game by 30 minutes. Happy Valley’s next drive was stalled, and the punt by freshman Tony Gibbons went straight up in the air and actually was minus two yards.
Hampton (0-4, 0-1 conference) took over at the HV 42-yard line and took just six plays to score on a 15-yard run from Burleson to take a 12-6 lead. Burleson finished with 104 yards on 24 carries for the Bulldogs.
The Warriors were forced to punt once again on their next possession, and this one traveled just three yards beyond the line of scrimmage. The ‘Dogs took possession at the HV 48-yard line. Hampton drove to the Warriors’ one-yard line where Peyton Townsend fumbled and Happy Valley recovered.
“We had a long talk at halftime,” McDougald said. “We couldn’t let our boy (Berry) go out like that without a fight, and we wanted to put on a show for him in the second half, and I think we did that.”
McDougald did just that as he blocked a Bulldogs punt, and Hampton added a personal foul to that, giving HV possession at the Hampton nine-yard line. McDougald scored on a three-yard run, and junior kicker Aalyiah Rangel added the point-after kick to give the Warriors the lead at 13-12.
“That blocked punt was a huge motivator for us,” Warriors head coach Jason Jarrett said. “We took a deep breath at halftime and we regrouped. There is something special about this bunch, it isn’t always pretty, and they don’t paint pictures on the scoreboard, but that 19 points looks really pretty right now.”
In the fourth quarter, Hampton shot themselves in the foot with penalties and were forced to punt, but the Warriors weren’t able to take advantage and punted back to Hampton. On fourth-and-10, Bulldogs quarterback Maddux Wilson threw an incomplete pass, turning the ball over on downs. From there, HV went on a three-play, 43-yard drive with McDougald faking a handoff to Jamie Esterline, who was stuffed at the line.
McDougald then ran around right end and was untouched to the end zone.
“Hampton was looking for a dive play in the middle, but McDougald took the option play, and it was a great read,” Jarrett said. “Once again, we played complementary football.”
Happy Valley 19, Hampton 12
Hampton 0 12 0 0 – 12
Happy Valley 6 0 7 6 – 19
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
HV – Berry 1 run (run failed) 2:03
Second Quarter
H – Burleson 9 run (run failed) 7:16
H – Burleson 15 run (pass failed) 2:35
Third Quarter
HV – McDougald 3 run (Rangel kick) :30
Fourth Quarter
HV – McDougald 38 run (kick failed) 3:24