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September 10, 2023 By Ken Jacoby

WEEK 4 LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY!

In Week 4, Moline and UT go on the road to face unbeaten squads, while Rocky has a rare mid-season non-conference contest.
All games Friday. Follow the hyperlinks for the live streams:

7:15 p.m. Moline at Quincy, presented by Sexton Ford
7:15 p.m. Rock Island vs Sterling-Newman, presented by Wheelan-Pressly
7:15 p.m. United Township at Geneseo, presented by Van Hoe Funeral Home

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September 9, 2023 By Ken Jacoby

Maroons Recap – Week 3

Brayden Combs’ 26-yard field goal with 32 seconds remaining gave Geneseo a 24-21 win at Moline on Friday night, in the Western Big 6 opener for both teams.  The Maroons had tied the game on a 19-yard TD pass from QB Elijah Taylor to Zander Ealy with 10:35 remaining in the 4th quarter, followed by a successful 2-point conversion.

Geneseo took the early lead on a 41-yard TD run by Jeron Neal, before Moline’s other QB, Drew Phelps, tied it on a 1-yard run.  Josh Steines put the Maple Leafs up 14-7 with a 3-yard run to the end zone.  Then, just before halftime, Moline’s Pablo Perez scored on a 1-yard run, but the extra point was no good, leaving the score 14-13 Geneseo (3-0, 1-0 in conference play) at halftime.

Geneseo QB A.J. Weller ran 4 yards to paydirt early in the third quarter to make it 21-13, setting of the 4th quarter drama.  The Maroons (1-2, 0-1) will visit Quincy (3-0, 1-0, ranked #9 in Class 7A) on Friday night.  Live play-by-play, presented by Sexton Ford, is slated to begin about 7:15 p.m. on QCSportsNet.com.

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September 9, 2023 By Ken Jacoby

Panthers Report – Week 3

The United Township Panthers had to play catchup almost all Friday night, in the end falling to Sterling, 23-19 in the Western Big 6 opener at the Soule Bowl.  A bad snap over UT QB Matthew Kelley’s head in Panthers’ territory was picked up by the Golden Warriors and run in for a TD just 15 seconds into the game.  Kelley, returning after being injured in Week 1, ran 44 yards to tie the score 7-7 with 5:52 left in the 1st.

Two 33-yard field goals by Sterling’s Ryan Gebhardt, and a 33-yard TD run by the Golden Warriors’ Cale Ledergerber, were sandwiched around Kelley’s second TD run, this one from 23 yards out, leaving the Panthers trailing 20-13 at the half.  A third FG made it 23-13 in the 3rd, before Chris Ward’s 1-yard TD run made it 23-19 with 1:19 remaining in the quarter.

But the Panthers (1-2, 0-1 in conference play) were unable to score in the 4th, with an interception of a Kelley pass with 1:55 to play sealing the deal for the Golden Warriors (1-2, 1-0).  Kelley finished with 100 rushing yards on 13 carries and threw for another 64 yards.

The Panthers visit Geneseo (3-0, 1-0) Friday night.  Live play-by-play on QCSportsNet.com beginning at about 7:15 p.m., presented by Van Hoe Funeral Home.

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September 9, 2023 By Ken Jacoby

Rocky Recap – Week 3

Though Rock Island displayed an improved passing game, the Rocks were no match for the #9 (Class 7A) Quincy Blue Devils on Friday night, losing 41-7 in what was both their home opener and the opening game in Western Big 6 play.  Quincy QB Bradyn Little continued his stellar play, throwing for 298 yards and three TDs, including two long scores to Adon Byquist.  Jeraius Rice ran for two scores for the Blue Devils (3-0, 1-0).  Rice’s second TD with 1:55 left in the 3rd quarter made the score 41-0, prompting a continuous clock for the remainder of the game.

The Rocks’ offense had its best passing attack of the season, junior QB Jav’eion Clark-Pugh throwing for 133 yards, and the offensive line frequently picking up Quincy blitzes, allowing “Juice” just enough time to release his passes.  Clark-Pugh was named the Hungry Hobo Rock Island Rocks Player of the Game.  Amare Overton led the receivers with 7 catches for 66 yards.  

Running hard between the tackles, RB Garr Tarr had 61 yards on 14 carries.  RB Issais Duarte dashed 41 yards for the Rocks’ lone score with 5:09 left in the game.  Defensively, the Rocks stopped to Quincy drives at the 1-yard line, once poking the ball out of Rice’s hands as he appeared ready to score, the second time on an interception by Niyo Fiston.

The Rocks (0-3, 0-1 in conference) will play a non-conference game against Sterling-Newman (2-1), who lost to Princeton on Friday, 20-0, after season-opening wins vs Rockridge (12-7) and Sherrard (16-10).  This game took the place of Alleman on the schedule, after the Pioneers elected to play only junior varsity football in 2023.

The live play-by-play broadcast of Rocks Football, presented by Wheelan-Pressly, will get underway with the Crawford Company Pre-Game Show scheduled for 7:15 p.m., and kickoff slated for 7:30 p.m.

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September 6, 2023 By Ken Jacoby

WEEK 3 LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY!

Western Big 6 Conference play begins this Friday, and we’ve got nothing but home cooking for Week 3.
All games Friday. Follow the hyperlinks for the live streams:

6:45 p.m. Moline vs Geneseo, presented by Sexton Ford
7:15 p.m. Rock Island vs Quincy, presented by Wheelan-Pressly
6:45 p.m. United Township vs Sterling, presented by Van Hoe Funeral Home

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