Marina football shuts out Westminster in Battle of Boswell
WESTMINSTER â Marina penetrated the red zone four times in the first half of its football opener â twice inside the 5-yard line â and came away with just one score.
The Vikings required a half-dozen possessions Friday night to get past first-game jitters, but they found a rhythm after going ahead 54 seconds before halftime and rode quarterback Garrett Hunnicutt and a swarming defense to victory in a 23-0 romp in their first meeting with Westminster in five years.
Hunnicutt rushed a yard for a first-half touchdown four plays after his 24-yard sprint, just the second Marina rush for more than 2 yards. He then connected on successive drives with Shane Cassidy as the Vikings debuted with a victory for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and just the fourth in 21 years.
âThat was definitely the first game of the year, right?â said Marina coach Charlie TeGantvoort, who endured two intentional-grounding calls, one on a punt attempt and a snap over Hunnicuttâs head. âYou could see it, you could feel it. Hopefully, we got all the jitters out, the cobwebs off, the rust off, and I love how we finished.â
As Marina, the home team on Westminsterâs Boswell Field, struggled to get its offense moving, things were nearly perfect on the other side of the ball. The Vikingsâ defense â a group led by middle linebacker Jake Russell, outside linebackers Troy Atkins and Angel Garcia, and defensive end Duk Caldwell â sacked quarterback Edwin Hopkins twice on the first five plays, allowed just one gain of more than a yard on Westminsterâs first 17 offensive snaps and didnât permit a first down until the final play of the half.
It led to gorgeous field position â four of six first-half drives began inside the Lionsâ 40 â but little else. Cassidy dropped two balls in the end zone and a fourth-down throw to Shayden Sorochman was ably defended by Noah Pedraza to kill red-zone forays, and Aidan Huntâs 79-yard, second-quarter interception return to the 3-yard line led to nothing.
The effort inspired Marinaâs offense.
âOnce we were not executing, we were like, âOh, weâve got to get this done for the defense,ââ said Hunnicutt, who completed all nine of his second-half passes for 143 yards and 20- and 56-yard Cassidy scores. âTheyâre out there balling out, playing their hearts out, and we just had to get it done.â
Hunnicuttâs touchdown capped a quick, 33-yard possession as the half neared its close, and the Vikings began moving the ball effectively after the break. The offensive line, with no prior experience beyond center Emitt Been, found its footing and produced a long drive near the end of the third quarter capped with Cassidyâs end-zone catch, and a seven-play, 96-yard jaunt on Marinaâs first fourth-quarter possession, most of it on a touchdown bomb down the right sideline.
Marina added a late safety when a bad snap forced punter Jayden Tan to step out of the end zone.
Cassidy âfelt proudâ to contribute after the early miscues. âI had to get the jitters out of the way,â he said.
âHe just locked in,â Hunnicutt said. âHe was having a rough game in the beginning [but] came through when we needed it.â
The evolution of the offensive line also excited the Vikingsâ quarterback.
âThey grew a ton,â he said. âBy the end of the game, I was sitting in the pocket, and it felt like there was nobody rushing me. It felt like seven-on-seven. They were blocking amazing.â
The Vikings were stout defensively all game â Westminster finished with minus-7 yards on the ground, and 43 of its 60 total yards came on a third-quarter Hopkins-to-Pedraza completion to midfield.
â[Westminster] couldnât get outside,â TeGantvoort said. âThey were coming off the edge all night, and it was great to see those guys just come alive.â
Nonleague
Marina 23, Westminster 0
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Westminster 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 â 0
Marina 0 - 7 - 7 - 9 â 23
FIRST QUARTER
None.
SECOND QUARTER
M â Hunnicutt 1 run (Scolfield kick), 0:54.
THIRD QUARTER
M â Cassidy 20 pass from Hunnicutt (Scolfield kick), 0:53.
FOURTH QUARTER
M â Cassidy 56 pass from Hunnicutt (Scolfield kick), 6:16.
M â Safety (Tan stepped out of end zone), 4:19.
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
W â J. Ortega, 10-3; V. Nguyen 1-3.
M â Saporito, 19-42.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
W â Hopkins, 8-16-1, 67.
M â Hunnicutt, 14-21-0, 171, 2 TDs.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
W â Cedillo, 5-27.
M â Cassidy, 3-89, 2 TDs.
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