Bishop Sullivan crushes IWA 35-0

Published 11:27 am Saturday, August 28, 2010

Isle of Wight Academy quarterback Ben Epps (1) is forced out of the pocket by several Crusader defenders. -- ANDREW FAISON | TIDEWATER NEWS

BY ANDREW FAISON/CONTRIBUTING WRITER
andrew.faison@yahoo.com

ISLE OF WIGHT—Bishop Sullivan Catholic’s Jeffrey Swoope led the Crusaders to a 35-0 romping over a young Isle of Wight Academy team on Friday night.

Swoope rushed for 131 yards, including for 55- and 59-yard touchdowns.

The loss was tough for veteran Isle of Wight Head Coach Dale Chapman, who last year led the Chargers to the state championship game. Eight starters from 2009 were lost to graduation, and this year’s team has only three seniors.

Isle of Wight’s Zeb Warnick (5) pushes through the Crusaders’ defense with the help of Greg Chaffer (2) and Charles Keyt (4). Warnick led in rushing for his team with 37 yards. -- ANDREW FAISON | TIDEWATER NEWS

“I say ‘don’t let experience be the crutch’ because we have so many young guys,” Chapman said. “Hopefully they got a taste. Hopefully they will learn from this experience and they don’t get down.”

Sophomore Zeb Warnick led for Isle of Wight with 37 yards rushing.

The Crusadors put points on the board during their first scoring drive, when Brandte McIntyre scored on an 11-yard run with 6:36 left in the first quarter. The 2-point conversion attempt failed.

Isle of Wight capitalized on a Crusador mistake to make it to the 7-yard line, where senior Charles Keyt missed a field goal with 8:16 left in the second quarter.

On the Crusadors’ next possession, Swoope scored on a 59-yard run. Mitchel MacCartney scored the 2-point conversion, giving Bishop Catholic a 14-0 lead at the half.

Four minutes into the third quarter, Swoope scored on a 55-yard run for the Crusadors. The kick was good.

With 11:49 remaining in the fourth, Crusador quarterback Brian Novak threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to McIntyre, making the score 28-0 after the kick.

During the first play of the Crusador’s next possession, Steven Swoope broke open for a 65-yard touchdown with 9:11 remaining in the game.