Flier Football
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BALTIC – After taking a loss to Parker on September 1, the Fliers came into Baltic ready to play and it showed as they racked up 334 yards of offense taking a 34-20 win over the Bulldogs.
“It was fun to see our boys get some chunk yardage on offense” said Coach Josh Edlund stating his line got push on both sides of the ball, the receivers caught the ball well, the backs ran hard, and the team made good decisions with the ball.
“That gave us a lot of confidence throughout the game.”
The team had three touchdowns in the air (Micah Otto, Alex Poitra, Ben Ballard) and two rushing scores (Karter Headrick, Ballard).
The Fliers’ first touchdown came after 74-yard scoring drive highlighted with a couple great catches by junior Otto. Quarterback Paul Parsley connected with Otto for a 39-yard gain and then three plays later, hit Otto again for a 17-yard touchdown. Xavier Bien split the goal posts for the extra point as the Fliers led 7-0 with 9:58 remaining in the half.
The Bulldogs scored from third and goal on the Flier five-yard line, but the Flier defense blocked the PAT.
The Fliers would score twice more in the first half. They marched from their own 40-yard line before Ballard crossed the goal line with a four-yard run at the 1:23 mark. Again, Bien’s kick was good.
On the ensuing kick-off, Baltic fumbled on the return and the Fliers recovered on the Bulldog’s 42-yard line. After a Baltic time out, the Fliers used their “hook and ladder” play, which was one of the night’s top highlights for all to watch. Parsley took the snap, threw a short pass to Kody Kneebone who pitched the ball back to Headrick, who sped down the sideline to score with 1:04 left on the clock. This time Bien’s kick was blocked, but the Fliers headed into the half with a 20-6 edge.
Both teams scored in the third quarter. Flandreau’s came on a 14-yard pass play from Parsley to Poitra at the 3:42 mark. Bien’s PAT was good. Baltic made an 8-yard touchdown, but the extra point was unsuccessful.
Flandreau’s last score came on a 22-yard pass from Parsley connecting with Ballard with 1:28 left in the game. Bien PAT was good.