The Christ Prep Patriots beat the Wabaunsee Chargers 41-0 today at Shawnee Mission North Field. The contest was the last home game for the CPA and was the team's annual Senior Day. With the win the Patriots are assured of a winning season as the team moved to 6-3 for the campaign.
Christ Prep rode a well balanced attack in chalking up the win. The Patriots scored first half touchdowns on a Jesse Mann 2 yard run and a 15 yard TD strike from Darren Wallace to Jack Layman. Layman also added a two point conversion on a fake PAT kick. The scoring might have been worse in the first half but the Patriots suffered three turnovers--two interceptions and a fumble--so the scoring was limited to 14-0 at intermission.
CPA hit its stride in the second half, breaking out for another 27 points. During the 3rd Quarter the Patriots pushed in TDs on runs from Wallace and Jared Nield of 1 yard and 3 yards, respectively. One Wallace PAT brought the lead to 27-0 at the end of three periods.
During the 4th quarter the Patriots continued their offensive showcase as Jared Nield scored on a 30 yard run, his longest of the day. Wallace's PAT put the score at 34-0 which ushered in the Patriot JV to wrap up the game.
The JV took over where the varsity left off. Newcomer Tyler Sorrell capped off the CPA scoring with a 1 yard run late in the game. Timothy Finley added the PAT. After a pass intcerception by Zach Hershberger, the Patriots ran out the clock and sealed the victory at 41-0.
Christ Prep amassed over 500 yards total offense en route to today's victory. The Patriots rushed for 404 yards on 58 carries--a 6.97 yard average. Running backs Jesse Mann and Jared Nield turned in almost identical performances. Both had 17 carries with Mann edging Nield in yardage 143-140. Quarterback Darren Wallace rushed for 61 yards on 13 attempts. Each of the three backs had one rushing touchdown. Freshman Tyler Sorrell added another rushing touchdown and had 15 yards on four carries.
The Patriot passing game came through in key situations. Quarterback Darren Wallace was 6-11 for 100 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. Two of Wallace's completions were for touchdowns. One was for 15 yards to Jack Layman; the other a 30 yard connection to Nield. Timothy Finley, in relief duty, was 1-1 for a 12 yard completion to Josiah Thill. Besides the receptions mentioned above, Wallace connected with Zach Hersberger and Timothy Finley for catches of eight and four yards, respectively. Jack Layman caught two other Wallace passes as well. Layman totaled three receptions for 58 yards.
Defensively the Patriots held the Chargers scoreless while tallying four interceptions. The four Patriot picks were delivered by Grant Layman, Ezra Boyd, Darren Wallace and Zach Hershberger. Michael Force once again led the Patriots in tackles. Force brought down seven Chargers on his own while assisting six more times. Ezra Boyd added six solo tackles while Grant Collison added three for the Patriot defense.
With the win, Christ Prep improves to 6-3 on the season while Wabaunsee falls to 1-8. The Patriots conclude the 2010 season next Saturday afternoon in Pleasant Hope, Mo. as they take on the Lighthouse Christian Academy Chargers in a 1:30 p.m. contest. The varsity game follows the junior high game which begins at 11:30 a.m.
Check below for more photos from today's game. Also check back tomorrow or Monday as we'll try to post some photos of today's Senior Day.
For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power and of love and of self-discipline. (2 Timothy 1:7)
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Patriots to Host Wabaunsee
The Christ Prep Patriots will host the Wabaunsee Chargers this Saturday in a 1:00 p.m. contest at Shawnee Mission North Field. The game will be CPA's last home game of the year and will feature the annual Senior Day halftime festivities.
Wabaunsee High School, located in Alma, Kansas, makes the trip east with a 1-7 season record (0-5 in the Mid-East Conference). The Chargers lost last week to the Onaga Buffaloes by a score of 36-7. Christ Prep beat Onaga 41-30 on October 15. Onaga is the only common opponent this season for the Chargers and Patriots.
The Patriots ensured themselves of at least a .500 season record with last week's 53-13 win over Immaculata. CPA, now 5-3, will seek to secure a winning season this week with a victory over Wabaunsee.
We'll try to promptly report Saturday's score and provide you with photos and stats of the CPA-Wabaunsee contest.
Wabaunsee High School, located in Alma, Kansas, makes the trip east with a 1-7 season record (0-5 in the Mid-East Conference). The Chargers lost last week to the Onaga Buffaloes by a score of 36-7. Christ Prep beat Onaga 41-30 on October 15. Onaga is the only common opponent this season for the Chargers and Patriots.
The Patriots ensured themselves of at least a .500 season record with last week's 53-13 win over Immaculata. CPA, now 5-3, will seek to secure a winning season this week with a victory over Wabaunsee.
We'll try to promptly report Saturday's score and provide you with photos and stats of the CPA-Wabaunsee contest.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Chris Prep 53 Immaculata 13
The Christ Prep Patriots demonstrated a well balanced attack today as the team won easily 53-13 over the Immaculata Raiders.
The play of the day came early in the game from an unlikely but deserving source. Immaculata received the opening kickoff but when faced with fourth down on its first possession chose to go for a first down even though they were deep in their own territory. The Raiders got the first down, but during their very next series LB Ezra Boyd hit the Immaculata QB in the backfield, forcing his pass into the open arms of DL Austin White who promptly returned the interception for a 33 yard touchdown. The Patriot sideline and fans celebrated wildly after witnessing a rare score from a lineman. Commented Austin after the game: "All of a sudden I realized I was in the end zone with the ball in my hands."
The Patriots added two more touchdowns in the first quarter. The first was a 1 yard TD run by Jesse Mann; the second a 79 yard rush from QB Darren Wallace. Wallace made all three PAT attempts in the first quarter and the period ended with the Patriots up 21-0.
Christ Prep added another touchdown in the second quarter on a 22 yard run from Jared Nield. The PAT attempt failed and the Patriots took a 27-0 lead to the locker room at intermission.
The Patriots broke loose in the third quarter with 26 more points as Wallace connected on 30 yard-plus touchdown strikes to Zach Hersberger and Jack Layman and Jesse Mann found the end zone on two more rushing TDs of 1 and 30 yards, respectively. One Wallace and one Timothy Finley PAT rounded out the third period scoring.
The Patriot JV saw some action late in the third quarter and during the entire fourth quarter. Immaculata broke through the end zone twice during the fourth period and added an extra point to bring their total scoring to 13 points for the day.
Final Score: Patriots 53 Raiders 13.
With the win Christ Prep improves to 5-3 for the campaign as the team prepares for next week's final home game--senior day--against Wabaunsee (Kans.) at a 1:00 p.m. contest at SM North Field.
Check back with us later as we add some more statistics from yesterday's action.
The play of the day came early in the game from an unlikely but deserving source. Immaculata received the opening kickoff but when faced with fourth down on its first possession chose to go for a first down even though they were deep in their own territory. The Raiders got the first down, but during their very next series LB Ezra Boyd hit the Immaculata QB in the backfield, forcing his pass into the open arms of DL Austin White who promptly returned the interception for a 33 yard touchdown. The Patriot sideline and fans celebrated wildly after witnessing a rare score from a lineman. Commented Austin after the game: "All of a sudden I realized I was in the end zone with the ball in my hands."
The Patriots added two more touchdowns in the first quarter. The first was a 1 yard TD run by Jesse Mann; the second a 79 yard rush from QB Darren Wallace. Wallace made all three PAT attempts in the first quarter and the period ended with the Patriots up 21-0.
Christ Prep added another touchdown in the second quarter on a 22 yard run from Jared Nield. The PAT attempt failed and the Patriots took a 27-0 lead to the locker room at intermission.
The Patriots broke loose in the third quarter with 26 more points as Wallace connected on 30 yard-plus touchdown strikes to Zach Hersberger and Jack Layman and Jesse Mann found the end zone on two more rushing TDs of 1 and 30 yards, respectively. One Wallace and one Timothy Finley PAT rounded out the third period scoring.
The Patriot JV saw some action late in the third quarter and during the entire fourth quarter. Immaculata broke through the end zone twice during the fourth period and added an extra point to bring their total scoring to 13 points for the day.
Final Score: Patriots 53 Raiders 13.
With the win Christ Prep improves to 5-3 for the campaign as the team prepares for next week's final home game--senior day--against Wabaunsee (Kans.) at a 1:00 p.m. contest at SM North Field.
Check back with us later as we add some more statistics from yesterday's action.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Stats For the CPA-Onaga Game
The CPA Patriots put up some impressive statistics during last Friday's game at Onaga. Following are some statistical highlights from the contest....
CPA Scoring
Jack Layman 12
Jesse Mann 12
Jared Nield 12
Darren Wallace 5
Total Points 41
Rushing
Jared Nield 16 Rushes for 212 Yards
Jesse Mann 10 Rushes for 47 Yards
Darren Wallace 12 Rushes for 42 Yards
Zach Hersberger 1 Rush for 3 Yards
Josiah Thill 1 Rush for -1 Yards (took knee)
Passing
Darren Wallace 2/3 for 63 Yards and 1 TD
Jared Nield 0/1 for 0 Yards
Receiving
2 Receptions for 63 yards and 1 TD
DEFENSIVE STATS
Tackles
Michael Force 17
Ezra Boyd 10
Jacob Bronars 10
Jared Nield 6
Zach Hersberger 6
Timothy Finley 6
Josh Yankoviz 5
Darren Wallace 5
Jesse Mann 5
Jack Layman 4
Drew Langston 3
Austin White 2
Logan Newson 2
Grant Layman 2
Shane Roberts 2
Interceptions
Jack Layman 1 for 45 yards and TD
Fumble Recoveries
Ezra Boyd 1
Timothy Finley 1
Forced Fumbles
Michael Force 1
Darren Wallace 1
Special Teams
Zach Hersberger 4 Returns for 55 Yards
Darren Wallace 1 Return for 35 Yards
Final Score
CPA 41
Onaga 30
Scoring By Quarter
1 2 3 4 Total
CPA 7 14 13 7 41
Onaga 16 8 0 6 30
CPA Scoring
Jack Layman 12
Jesse Mann 12
Jared Nield 12
Darren Wallace 5
Total Points 41
Rushing
Jared Nield 16 Rushes for 212 Yards
Jesse Mann 10 Rushes for 47 Yards
Darren Wallace 12 Rushes for 42 Yards
Zach Hersberger 1 Rush for 3 Yards
Josiah Thill 1 Rush for -1 Yards (took knee)
Passing
Darren Wallace 2/3 for 63 Yards and 1 TD
Jared Nield 0/1 for 0 Yards
Receiving
2 Receptions for 63 yards and 1 TD
DEFENSIVE STATS
Tackles
Michael Force 17
Ezra Boyd 10
Jacob Bronars 10
Jared Nield 6
Zach Hersberger 6
Timothy Finley 6
Josh Yankoviz 5
Darren Wallace 5
Jesse Mann 5
Jack Layman 4
Drew Langston 3
Austin White 2
Logan Newson 2
Grant Layman 2
Shane Roberts 2
Interceptions
Jack Layman 1 for 45 yards and TD
Fumble Recoveries
Ezra Boyd 1
Timothy Finley 1
Forced Fumbles
Michael Force 1
Darren Wallace 1
Special Teams
Zach Hersberger 4 Returns for 55 Yards
Darren Wallace 1 Return for 35 Yards
Final Score
CPA 41
Onaga 30
Scoring By Quarter
1 2 3 4 Total
CPA 7 14 13 7 41
Onaga 16 8 0 6 30
Friday, October 15, 2010
Patriots Win 41-30 at Onaga
After traling 24-21 at halftime, the Christ Prep Patriots hunkered down defensively and exploded for three second half touchdowns on their way to a 41-30 victory over the Onaga Buffaloes Friday night in Onaga, Kans.
Check back later this weekend after we have an opportunity to add game stats and more photos.
Check back later this weekend after we have an opportunity to add game stats and more photos.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
CPA Travels to Onaga
A pair of .500 teams face off tomorrow night as the Christ Prep Patriots travel to Onaga, Kans. for a 7:00 p.m. contest against the Onaga H.S. Buffaloes. Onaga is coming off two straight victories after starting the season 1-3. The Buffaloes evened their record by winning 51-24 against Jackson Heights.
Christ Prep won 41-21 against Uniontown last week after dropping games the previous two weeks against University Academy and Pembroke Hill. The Patriots seek to move back to a winning record for the first time in almost a month.
Onaga is located north and west of Topeka and north and east against of Manhattan. The Buffaloes compete in the Twin Valley Conference. All three of the team's losses have occurred in conference play.
Look for our report after the contest concludes.
Christ Prep won 41-21 against Uniontown last week after dropping games the previous two weeks against University Academy and Pembroke Hill. The Patriots seek to move back to a winning record for the first time in almost a month.
Onaga is located north and west of Topeka and north and east against of Manhattan. The Buffaloes compete in the Twin Valley Conference. All three of the team's losses have occurred in conference play.
Look for our report after the contest concludes.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Christ Prep Beats Uniontown 41-21
The Christ Prep Patriots broke loose for three second half touchdowns on their way to beating the Uniontown Eagles 41-21 last night in a high school football contest held at Uniontown, Kans.
Christ Prep took an early 7-0 on a 64 yard Wallace run and PAT. Early in the second quarter, a 24 yard Nield touchdown run added to the CPA lead. After another Wallace PAT, the Patriots led 14-0. Christ Prep threatened to put the game away on its next series, but on third-and-goal at the five a delay of game penalty and then an intentional grounding call pushed the Patriots back and they ended up turning the ball over on downs. Uniontown capitalized on the situation and promptly rattled off a couple of touchdowns on a counter play and pass play and tied the game 14 all. Fortunately the Patriots sustained one last first half drive, capping it off with a 4 yard Wallace keeper which allowed the Patriots to take a 21-14 lead at the half.
Uniontown would not go away easily as the Eagles scored another touchdown on a 10 yard run at the 7:03 mark in the third quarter. The Uniontown PAT evened the scored at 21-21.
The Patriots then got going, utilizing a little razzle-dazzle on the ensuing kickoff. Jack Layman took a pitch on a reverse play and ran 91 yards for a quick CPA touchdown. The PAT was wide left and CPA led 27-21. Jesse Mann added another TD in the third quarter on a 13 yard run while Wallace found Layman on 6 yard passing strike in the fourth quarter. Wallace's PATs on both scores brought the Patriots to 41-21, the final score.
The Patriots returned to their strong running game in notching the win. Christ Prep rolled up a total of 375 yards rushing on 43 carries for an average of 8.72 yards per try. Jared Nield led all rushers with 141 yards on 17 carries. Darren Wallace and Jesse Mann were close behind, totalling 118 yards (8 rushes) and 116 yards (18 rushes), respectively. Wallace was 3-7 passing for 41 yards and one TD with no interceptions. Jack Layman caught two Wallace passes for 18 yards (1 TD) while Timothy Finley had one reception for 13 yards.
Although the pass defense was at time suspect, the Patriots showed strong resistance to Uniontown's running game. The linebacking corps once again were the leading tacklers as Michael Force and Jacob Bronars had 18 and 12 tackles, respectively. Force added a sack and a QB pressure. Josh Yankoviz provided strong penetration from the defensive line, getting four tackles, some in the backfield. Other notable tacklers were Josiah Thill (4), Ezra Boyd (8), and Zach Hersberger with five.
The win evens the Patriots record at 3-3 while Uniontown falls to 2-4. Christ Prep gets back into action next Friday night, traveling to Onaga, Kans. for another 7:00 p.m. contest.
Christ Prep took an early 7-0 on a 64 yard Wallace run and PAT. Early in the second quarter, a 24 yard Nield touchdown run added to the CPA lead. After another Wallace PAT, the Patriots led 14-0. Christ Prep threatened to put the game away on its next series, but on third-and-goal at the five a delay of game penalty and then an intentional grounding call pushed the Patriots back and they ended up turning the ball over on downs. Uniontown capitalized on the situation and promptly rattled off a couple of touchdowns on a counter play and pass play and tied the game 14 all. Fortunately the Patriots sustained one last first half drive, capping it off with a 4 yard Wallace keeper which allowed the Patriots to take a 21-14 lead at the half.
Uniontown would not go away easily as the Eagles scored another touchdown on a 10 yard run at the 7:03 mark in the third quarter. The Uniontown PAT evened the scored at 21-21.
The Patriots then got going, utilizing a little razzle-dazzle on the ensuing kickoff. Jack Layman took a pitch on a reverse play and ran 91 yards for a quick CPA touchdown. The PAT was wide left and CPA led 27-21. Jesse Mann added another TD in the third quarter on a 13 yard run while Wallace found Layman on 6 yard passing strike in the fourth quarter. Wallace's PATs on both scores brought the Patriots to 41-21, the final score.
The Patriots returned to their strong running game in notching the win. Christ Prep rolled up a total of 375 yards rushing on 43 carries for an average of 8.72 yards per try. Jared Nield led all rushers with 141 yards on 17 carries. Darren Wallace and Jesse Mann were close behind, totalling 118 yards (8 rushes) and 116 yards (18 rushes), respectively. Wallace was 3-7 passing for 41 yards and one TD with no interceptions. Jack Layman caught two Wallace passes for 18 yards (1 TD) while Timothy Finley had one reception for 13 yards.
Although the pass defense was at time suspect, the Patriots showed strong resistance to Uniontown's running game. The linebacking corps once again were the leading tacklers as Michael Force and Jacob Bronars had 18 and 12 tackles, respectively. Force added a sack and a QB pressure. Josh Yankoviz provided strong penetration from the defensive line, getting four tackles, some in the backfield. Other notable tacklers were Josiah Thill (4), Ezra Boyd (8), and Zach Hersberger with five.
The win evens the Patriots record at 3-3 while Uniontown falls to 2-4. Christ Prep gets back into action next Friday night, traveling to Onaga, Kans. for another 7:00 p.m. contest.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Patriots Travel to Uniontown
The Christ Prep Patriots travel to Uniontown, Kansas Friday for a 7:00 p.m. contest against the Uniontown High School Eagles. Both teams are 2-3 and will seek to get back to .500 with a victory this week.
Uniontown takes a two game winning streak into the contest. The wins, both shutouts, were gained September 24 against Joplin Mo. McAuley Catholic (27-0) and October 1 vs. Northeast (Arma, Kans.) by a score of 52-0. Christ Prep seeks to reverse a two-game skid after dropping games the last two weeks against University Academy and Pembroke Hill, both Kansas City, Mo. schools.
Both the Eagles and Patriots appear to be fairly evenly matched, although the two have no common opponents by which much information can be gained. Uniontown is ranked number 224 in the State of Kansas by MaxPreps. CPA is ranked number 172 by that organization.
Uniontown is located just east of Ft. Scott, Kans. The Eagles compete in the Three Rivers Conference with Oswego and Northeast (Arma).
Check back late Friday/early Saturday for the results of Friday's game.
Uniontown takes a two game winning streak into the contest. The wins, both shutouts, were gained September 24 against Joplin Mo. McAuley Catholic (27-0) and October 1 vs. Northeast (Arma, Kans.) by a score of 52-0. Christ Prep seeks to reverse a two-game skid after dropping games the last two weeks against University Academy and Pembroke Hill, both Kansas City, Mo. schools.
Both the Eagles and Patriots appear to be fairly evenly matched, although the two have no common opponents by which much information can be gained. Uniontown is ranked number 224 in the State of Kansas by MaxPreps. CPA is ranked number 172 by that organization.
Uniontown is located just east of Ft. Scott, Kans. The Eagles compete in the Three Rivers Conference with Oswego and Northeast (Arma).
Check back late Friday/early Saturday for the results of Friday's game.
Monday, October 4, 2010
JV Loses at Pembroke Hill 27-8
The JV Patriots traveled to Pembroke Hill this afternoon and lost to the Raiders 27-8. Here are some photos from today's competition....
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Patriots Fall to Pembroke Hill 35-21
The Christ Prep Patriots scored two fourth quarter touchdowns but it was too little, too late, as CPA fell 35-21 to the visiting Pembroke Hill Raiders.
The Patriots sputtered early, losing two fumbles and being penalized in key situaitons. Pembroke Hill capitalized on the Patriots miscues and CPA found themselves down 22-0 by the end of the first quarter. CPA fought back in the second quarter. After a Raider field goal, the Patriots got on the board on a 57 yard halfback pass from Jared Nield to Jack Layman with just under a minute left in the first half. Unfortunately the Raiders quickly countered as QB Jacob Gerson found David Kipke in the end zone on a 42 yard pass play as time expired. The half ended with Pembroke Hill up 32-7
The Patriots played much better in the second half, scoring two fourth quarter touchdowns and limiting the Raiders to just three points on a Kipke 27 yard field goal. CPA scored on a Darren Wallace 1 yard keeper and a Wallace to Zach Hershberger 11 yard scoring strike. The latter score was set up by an excellent Wallace onside kick.
Offensively, Jared Nield led CPA rushes with 118 yards on 14 carries. Wallace had 48 yards on 17 carries and Jesse Mann ran for 37 yards on 113 tries. Wallace was 3 for 21 passing for 41 yards and one interception. Wallace also added three PATs. The Patriots fumbled three times, losing all of them.
The defense was led by Michael Force and Jacob Bronars with 13 and 10 tackles, respectively. Jack Layman contributed another eight tackles while LB Ezra Boyd added seven. Bronars also added an interception while DL Josh Yankoviz had a QB sack.
After the loss the Patriots fall to 2-3 while the Raiders improve to 4-2. Christ Prep goes back on the road next week as the team travels to Uniontown for a 7:00 p.m. contest against Uniontown H.S. Meanwhile the Patriot JV will travel to Pembroke Hill for a Monday afternoon contest.
The Patriots sputtered early, losing two fumbles and being penalized in key situaitons. Pembroke Hill capitalized on the Patriots miscues and CPA found themselves down 22-0 by the end of the first quarter. CPA fought back in the second quarter. After a Raider field goal, the Patriots got on the board on a 57 yard halfback pass from Jared Nield to Jack Layman with just under a minute left in the first half. Unfortunately the Raiders quickly countered as QB Jacob Gerson found David Kipke in the end zone on a 42 yard pass play as time expired. The half ended with Pembroke Hill up 32-7
The Patriots played much better in the second half, scoring two fourth quarter touchdowns and limiting the Raiders to just three points on a Kipke 27 yard field goal. CPA scored on a Darren Wallace 1 yard keeper and a Wallace to Zach Hershberger 11 yard scoring strike. The latter score was set up by an excellent Wallace onside kick.
Offensively, Jared Nield led CPA rushes with 118 yards on 14 carries. Wallace had 48 yards on 17 carries and Jesse Mann ran for 37 yards on 113 tries. Wallace was 3 for 21 passing for 41 yards and one interception. Wallace also added three PATs. The Patriots fumbled three times, losing all of them.
The defense was led by Michael Force and Jacob Bronars with 13 and 10 tackles, respectively. Jack Layman contributed another eight tackles while LB Ezra Boyd added seven. Bronars also added an interception while DL Josh Yankoviz had a QB sack.
After the loss the Patriots fall to 2-3 while the Raiders improve to 4-2. Christ Prep goes back on the road next week as the team travels to Uniontown for a 7:00 p.m. contest against Uniontown H.S. Meanwhile the Patriot JV will travel to Pembroke Hill for a Monday afternoon contest.
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