The Roanoke Times: Press Boxwith our sports staffResults are inPosted Apr14, 2007 at 03:48 PMWell, I don't know that Antonio Appleby did anything amazing on that drive, but he did bring down TE Crutcher Reiss short of a first down on a quick 3rd-and-5 completion from Marc Verica. The Verica-led drive actually went OK, getting to Blue's 35-yard line, but Rashawn Jackson fumbled in the backfield. Jason Fuller recovered, and Blue killed the clock on a drizzly, 7-0 win. But glorious. Did I mention glorious? All right, then. The clock is about to hit midnight on my afternoon as a reporter. It's back to pumpkin for me, which means scurrying back to Roanoke to help put together tomorrow's paper. But check back tomorrow for some quotes from Al Groh and whatever postgame analysis I can muster. There will surely be some statistics involved as well. Until then ... |
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Posted Apr14, 2007 at 03:48 PM
Well, I don't know that Antonio Appleby did anything amazing on that drive, but he did bring down TE Crutcher Reiss short of a first down on a quick 3rd-and-5 completion from Marc Verica.
The Verica-led drive actually went OK, getting to Blue's 35-yard line, but Rashawn Jackson fumbled in the backfield. Jason Fuller recovered, and Blue killed the clock on a drizzly, 7-0 win. But glorious. Did I mention glorious?
All right, then. The clock is about to hit midnight on my afternoon as a reporter. It's back to pumpkin for me, which means scurrying back to Roanoke to help put together tomorrow's paper.
But check back tomorrow for some quotes from Al Groh and whatever postgame analysis I can muster. There will surely be some statistics involved as well. Until then ...

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