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redlandsfan

yea...i tried that, but this new mac I am using does not have the right "plug ins" whatever!  if you know a score please shoot me one!

RFB

Redlands  7   End of 1st Quarter
Haskell     0

Outside of a long touchdown pass on their first play the offense was sloppy with two turnovers. Need to fix that in a hurry.

redlandsfan

thanks for the update!  I was at the Florida vs. Tenn game today in Gainesville...what a show Florida put on....hopefully the dogs can put some drives together! 

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Quote from: redlandsfan on September 15, 2007, 10:47:27 PM
thanks for the update!  I was at the Florida vs. Tenn game today in Gainesville...what a show Florida put on....hopefully the dogs can put some drives together! 

Florida is scary good. They are going to be tough to beat. Hopefully they win out and USC does as well. That would be a crazy matchup. LSU might be in that mix too.

redlandsfan

Yea...they looked awesome, but so does sc on tv right now!  Im just glad the season is back!  We are in Jacksonville...going to check out the Jags vs. Falcons tomorrow....can't get enough ball!

RFB

Redlands drove down the field and had a chip shot field goal blocked. That's the second missed chance in the redzone.

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Redlands defense steps up and causes a fumble, Redlands ball.


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Redlands  14    2nd Quarter  6:40
Haskell      0

Selway with the touchdown keeper.

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Redlands  14  2nd Quarter  4:07
Haskell      7

Haskell was able to move the ball through the air. Redlands not playing very inspired right now. They should be blowing this team out.

redlandsfan

they better figure it out at half!  dont want this one to get away from us!

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Redlands  14   Halftime
Haskell      7

Get it together Redlands!!!!

Sabretooth Tiger

Details of Oxy's win . . . all hail the new SID!

Second Straight Shut-Out for Tigers Football

Atherton, Calif. (September 15, 2007)

It had not happened in 12 years, but for the second time in two weeks the Tigers shut-out their opponent. Occidental got on the board early and often, taking a 21-0 halftime lead en route to a 38-0 final against non-conference Menlo College at Conner Field. Today's victory marks the 28th consecutive regular season win for the Tigers, dating back to the 2004 season.

It was like deja vu on the gridiron.

Things got started when junior quarterback Justin Goltz connected with senior Jordan Inabnit for touchdown pass and ended with the opposition scoreless much like week one. Four minutes into the game Goltz found Inabnit 43-yards down the field to get the Tigers on the board. The duo also connected for the first score of the season a week ago.

The Oxy defense kept the Oaks off the board. Patrick Sarkissian, a sophomore linebacker, led the charge with seven tackles (four solo). A pair of seniors, Daniel Tromello and Anthony Ostland finished with six tackles (five solo) apiece. Rounding out the top four tacklers was junior linebacker JD Ciasulli who landed three solo tackles and added two assists.

Both Aaron Stanton and Elen Thompson picked off Menlo quarterbacks in the game. Stanton got his second interception in as many games when the ball thrown by Menlo's Angel Molina landed in his hands. In the fourth quarter Thompson nabbed a Tony Rehn pass.

Offensively six different Tigers players scored in the game.

Joining Inabnit with a TD reception was sophomore tight end Matthew Kreutz who grabbed a 12-yard pass from senior transfer quarterback Danny Southwick in the final quarter of play.

Overall Oxy's running game racked up 236 yards on the ground.

Senior All-SCIAC running back Matt Andersen ran seven yards across the goal line for his fourth TD of the season, giving the Tigers their second score of the first quarter. With 97 all-purpose yards freshman running back Ryan Nastor lead the Tigers. He scored in his second straight game as his one yard run got the second half scoring started for Oxy. Nastor led all players with 89 rushing yards in 12 attempts including a 27-yard run in the fourth quarter.

Andersen played only a half and finished with 92 all-purpose yards behind Rocky Ciasulli (94 yards on six catches with his longest at 33 yards) and Nastor.

Goltz was 19-33 passing for 222 yards with no interceptions in the game, tossing passes to seven different receivers, adding 41 yards on the ground. Goltz used some fancy footwork scurrying eight yards into the end zone with 47 seconds remaining in the first half for his first TD run of the season.

The kicking game was superb for the Tigers today as well. Neil Martin hit a 24-yard field goal with just under four minutes remaining in the third quarter. Martin was also 5-5 in PAT attempts, totaling eight points for Occidental. Alex Groh and Scott Saunders each punted within the 20-yard line once totaling 100 and 23 yards respectively.

Joey Coverson booted seven kickoffs for a total of 414 yards, averaging 59.1 yards per kick in the game. On the receiving end of things Chris Washington ran back one kickoff for 20-yards and two punts for 22 yards with his longest at 15 yards.

Occidental tallied 512 total yards. The team converted 25 first downs and finished 2-3 on fourth down conversions. The Tigers were 5-for-6 in the red zone as they held their counterparts to 0-for-2 from the same range.

The Tigers improve to 2-0 overall while Menlo drops to 0-2 on the season.

Occidental will take advantage of a bye week as they prepare for Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference which will begin on Saturday, Sept. 29. The Tigers will travel to Claremont, Calif. where they will meet the Stags of CMS who hold a 1-0 record entering Saturday (Sept. 15 as they play at night). Kickoff will take place at 7:00 p.m.

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Redlands  21  3rd Quarter  9:30
Haskell      7

Redlands opens the second half with a five minute drive for a touchdown. Great job Redlands! That's the way it needs to be done.

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Redlands  28   3rd Quarter
Haskell      7

Redlands special teams recovers a muffed punt and that leads to a touchdown pass on the first offensive play. Nice job Dawgs!