Fort Dorchester 28 Spring Valley 14 ... Final
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 11:07 pm
In a nutshell I would just say it was an odd game, great defensive performance from Fort (despite the score) and a strange first half of miscues for the offense.
When Spring Valley fumbled on the first play of the game giving Fort a short field I think most people in the stands (and maybe a few players on the sidelines) thought this would be another game on cruise control, but that was hardly the case. After being stopped on 3rd down and then missing a field goal there still seemed to be this air of confidence that the inevitable blow out was coming. Someone forgot to tell Spring Valley that though...their option offense just grinded down the field, and the defense seemed to have trouble with it. Worse than that the offense was so time consuming and kept the Fort offense on the sideline, and you could see the frustration building among fans and players as minutes winded down in the first quarter. Finally Spring Valley put an exclamation point on the drive with a TD and having a 6-0 lead into the 2nd quarter (missed xp). Even still you could still feel that confidence from the team, get the ball back and score and everything would be fine right? Wrong...Spring Valley pulls off the onside kick and all the sudden reality sunk in for every Fort fan and player that this was going to be a battle.
The Fort defense stepped up and got the stop, but Fort's offense couldn't get into a rhythm the whole first half. Blown up first down plays, early down penalties, wide open dropped passes, players slipping turning possible 10-15 yard gains into 3 yard gains all resulted in Fort constantly being in long 3rd downs, and their just seemed to be a flatness on offense. All of that changed however in the closing few minutes of the first half, when #28 from Fort Dorchester took a simple run up the middle and with the entire Spring Valley defense on his back carried the pile about 20 yards for a big first down. That woke up the team and it woke up the fans and thankfully Fort was able to get a 7-6 lead in the closing seconds of the half on a TD pass by Joyner.
I'm not sure what happened at half but Fort came out on a mission and put a quick TD pass on the board to go up 14-6. The defense stepped up yet again giving Fort another chance. After a holding penalty on a big run by Joyner Fort had 3rd and long from the 15. That's when Joyner showed why he is one of the top sophomore QB's in the country when he hit (who else?) #81 in stride for an 85 yard TD. I'm not sure on the stats, but #81 has been an absolute beast the 2nd half of the season and tonight was no different. After getting the 21-6 lead I felt confident, Spring Valley isn't built to come back and it was obvious their offense just wasn't capable of putting points on the board in a hurry against Fort. Fort added another TD to make it 28-6 in the final minutes. Spring Valley did get another TD in the final 30 seconds to make the score look respectable, but as bad as Fort played in the first half they really dominated the 2nd half. Fort Dorchester only allowed 36 yards in the entire 2nd half, including their late TD drive.
Gotta give credit to the defense and coaching - despite the 14 points the Vikings scored they were outmatched on all but 2 drives. Fort Dorchester adjusted BIG TIME on defense and after being run over on the initial Spring Valley TD drive held for almost the entire game. I'm not sure Spring Valley even got a 1st down from the middle of the first quarter until the final minute of the game ... the Fort defense was just smothering. It's a shame they allowed that late TD because most will probably disregard the performance but I was very proud of the way they played. The Fort offense was just missing something tonight, thankfully they put it together in the 2nd half to give Fort a nice cushion. Despite the slow start Joyner still had a good night, with 200 yards passing and 4 passing TD's. WR #81 Chapagne had another big night with 145 yards receiving and 2 TD's. At the end of the night the offense put up decent numbers, but just had to deal with that slow start. But If you are going to have an off game in the playoffs, I'm glad it was in the first round against a 15th seed.
Fort moves on to play Boiling Springs who just beat one of the best lowcountry teams by 3 TD's. I fully expect it to be the toughest game Fort has had yet - and I also fully expect to LOSE if Fort comes out as flat as they did tonight! Hopefully the players got a nice little scare and reminder that you can never take an opponent lightly. I expect a battle next week and if Fort doesn't bring their A game they could be looking at a 2nd round exit. Looking forward to next Friday.
When Spring Valley fumbled on the first play of the game giving Fort a short field I think most people in the stands (and maybe a few players on the sidelines) thought this would be another game on cruise control, but that was hardly the case. After being stopped on 3rd down and then missing a field goal there still seemed to be this air of confidence that the inevitable blow out was coming. Someone forgot to tell Spring Valley that though...their option offense just grinded down the field, and the defense seemed to have trouble with it. Worse than that the offense was so time consuming and kept the Fort offense on the sideline, and you could see the frustration building among fans and players as minutes winded down in the first quarter. Finally Spring Valley put an exclamation point on the drive with a TD and having a 6-0 lead into the 2nd quarter (missed xp). Even still you could still feel that confidence from the team, get the ball back and score and everything would be fine right? Wrong...Spring Valley pulls off the onside kick and all the sudden reality sunk in for every Fort fan and player that this was going to be a battle.
The Fort defense stepped up and got the stop, but Fort's offense couldn't get into a rhythm the whole first half. Blown up first down plays, early down penalties, wide open dropped passes, players slipping turning possible 10-15 yard gains into 3 yard gains all resulted in Fort constantly being in long 3rd downs, and their just seemed to be a flatness on offense. All of that changed however in the closing few minutes of the first half, when #28 from Fort Dorchester took a simple run up the middle and with the entire Spring Valley defense on his back carried the pile about 20 yards for a big first down. That woke up the team and it woke up the fans and thankfully Fort was able to get a 7-6 lead in the closing seconds of the half on a TD pass by Joyner.
I'm not sure what happened at half but Fort came out on a mission and put a quick TD pass on the board to go up 14-6. The defense stepped up yet again giving Fort another chance. After a holding penalty on a big run by Joyner Fort had 3rd and long from the 15. That's when Joyner showed why he is one of the top sophomore QB's in the country when he hit (who else?) #81 in stride for an 85 yard TD. I'm not sure on the stats, but #81 has been an absolute beast the 2nd half of the season and tonight was no different. After getting the 21-6 lead I felt confident, Spring Valley isn't built to come back and it was obvious their offense just wasn't capable of putting points on the board in a hurry against Fort. Fort added another TD to make it 28-6 in the final minutes. Spring Valley did get another TD in the final 30 seconds to make the score look respectable, but as bad as Fort played in the first half they really dominated the 2nd half. Fort Dorchester only allowed 36 yards in the entire 2nd half, including their late TD drive.
Gotta give credit to the defense and coaching - despite the 14 points the Vikings scored they were outmatched on all but 2 drives. Fort Dorchester adjusted BIG TIME on defense and after being run over on the initial Spring Valley TD drive held for almost the entire game. I'm not sure Spring Valley even got a 1st down from the middle of the first quarter until the final minute of the game ... the Fort defense was just smothering. It's a shame they allowed that late TD because most will probably disregard the performance but I was very proud of the way they played. The Fort offense was just missing something tonight, thankfully they put it together in the 2nd half to give Fort a nice cushion. Despite the slow start Joyner still had a good night, with 200 yards passing and 4 passing TD's. WR #81 Chapagne had another big night with 145 yards receiving and 2 TD's. At the end of the night the offense put up decent numbers, but just had to deal with that slow start. But If you are going to have an off game in the playoffs, I'm glad it was in the first round against a 15th seed.
Fort moves on to play Boiling Springs who just beat one of the best lowcountry teams by 3 TD's. I fully expect it to be the toughest game Fort has had yet - and I also fully expect to LOSE if Fort comes out as flat as they did tonight! Hopefully the players got a nice little scare and reminder that you can never take an opponent lightly. I expect a battle next week and if Fort doesn't bring their A game they could be looking at a 2nd round exit. Looking forward to next Friday.