Cascia Hall-Anadarko quarter breakdown
BY KELLY HINES World Sports Writer
Saturday, December 10, 2011
12/10/11 at 5:28 AM
FIRST QUARTER
Anadarko 0 - 0
Cascia Hall 2 - 2
Key play: During the Warriors' first drive, Cascia's defense harassed quarterback Tyler Melton. On third down, Anadarko was penalized for a safety when Melton was called for intentional grounding while in the end zone.
Key stat: -3. The Commandos ran nine plays for negative-three yards in the first quarter.
Number to know: 55. In the opening quarter, Anadarko star Sheldon Wilson had 13 carries for 55 yards.
SECOND QUARTER
Anadarko 0 8 - 8
Cascia Hall 2 16 - 18
Key play: Cascia lineman Parker A'Neal fell on a fumble on the Anadarko 3-yard line, and Abrm McQuarters punched it in for a 11-8 lead and a big momentum shift.
Key stat: 2. The Commandos led by 10 at the half despite having picked up only two first downs, both in the final minute.
Number to know: 7. After leaving with an apparent knee injury midway through the first quarter, Hunter Hart returned to record seven first-half tackles, including two for loss.
THIRD QUARTER
Anadarko 0 8 14 - 22
Cascia Hall 2 16 0 - 18
Key play: With under four minutes left in the quarter, Melton threw a perfect pass to Wilson 47 yards for a touchdown, cutting into the advantage 18-15.
Key stat: 0. Cascia had no plays in Anadarko territory in the third quarter and picked up only 13 yards and one first down.
Number to know: 2. The Commandos fumbled twice in the quarter, both inside their own 40-yard line. One resulted in a 6-yard Wilson touchdown.
FOURTH QUARTER
Anadarko 0 8 14 13 - 35
Cascia Hall 2 16 0 0 - 18
Key play: Wilson put the game away with a 65-yard run with five minutes left, scoring his fifth and final touchdown for the 35-18 lead.
Key stat: 111. The Commandos finished with 111 total yards, including only 34 rushing. They did not score in the second half.
Number to know: 223. Wilson finished with 223 yards of total offense and had 38 carries for 169 yards rushing.
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Cascia Hall receiver Erik Testa is stopped by Anadarko's Tanner Dearman on Friday night. JEFF LAUTENBERGER/Tulsa World
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