ROCKS “PUNT” AWAY GAME AT GALESBURG
The Rock Island Rocks had two defensive takeaways, four times stopped Galesburg 3-and-out (or 4-and-out), and piled up 174 passing yards — and lost 24-7 at Galesburg Friday night, largely because of five catastrophic punt formation failures. Twice the Silver Streaks blocked punts. On two other occasions, punter Amare Overton was surrounded by defenders and unable to kick. And, the Rocks missed connections on a fake punt on 4th and 8 from their 19 yard line. The defense responded after the failed punts, however, allowing only a TD when Galesburg started at Rocky’s 5-yard line in the game’s opening minutes, and a field goal when the Streaks started at the Rocks’ 12, which capped off the scoring.
Open receivers were in short supply. The offensive line generally provided QB Jav’eion Clark-Pugh with plenty of time in the pocket. But he was able to complete just 10-of-26 passes with two interceptions and three sacks, often because no one was open. He was able to make several big completions in tight coverage, including a 33-yarder to Joe Allen that set up his 32-yard TD pass to Elijah Venegas, who held on to the ball despite a goal line collision with a bigger defender. That score tied the game at 7-7 in the second quarter. But Galesburg’s only sustained drives of the game against the worn out Rocks defense resulted in a 14-7 lead to open the 3rd, and a 21-7 advantage to open the 4th, and the Rocks could not mount a comeback.
Venegas caught 3 passes for 65 yards including the TD, and returned a punt into Galesburg territory. He was named the Hungry Hobo Rock Island Rocks Player of the Game. RB Garr Tarr was held to 51 yards on 14 carries for the Rocks (1-5, 1-3 in the Western Big 6). For Galesburg (2-5, 1-3), Amarie Richardson ran for 207 yards and three scores.
The Rocks will host Sterling (3-4, 3-1), with a chance to knock the Golden Warriors out of the playoff picture, Friday night on Almquist Field. Live coverage of Rocks Football, presented by Wheelan-Pressly, gets underway with the Crawford Company Pre-Game Show at about 7:15 p.m.