Victory at last


Oct. 29, 2006, midnight | By Robert Feasley | 18 years ago

Blair football finally gets its win against the Einstein Titans


Blair players celebrate in the rain after a hard-earned victory. Photo courtesy of Jeff Lautenberger.

OCT. 27, Einstein—

Information compiled by Jeff Lautenberger

Winning always feel good — even when it's cold, wet and muddy — but especially when you've lost seven games in a row. Tonight, the Blazers finally put one in the 'W' column, edging out a victory over the Einstein Titans, 8-6. Saving a winless season, they improved their record to 1-7.

So late into the season, a playoff berth or even a winning record are both impossible. Rather than be discouraged, however, the Blazers showed up tonight, despite the horrid conditions, as they have every week, looking for a victory.

Senior Ross Williams, still suffering from various injuries, played in dominating form, scoring Blair's only touchdown and gaining close to 100 yards rushing.

Coach Seals, who remained calm throughout Blair's seven-straight losses, struggled to maintain his composure when the fourth quarter expired. Choking back tears, he simply muttered, "Damn it feels good to get a win."

Blair dominated the first quarter. Squelching Einstein's opening drive, they held the ball for the entire quarter, finishing with a touchdown with 1:05 left on the clock. On second and goal, Williams was pitched the ball, dodging any opposition and easily striding in for the touchdown. Momentum rolling, the Blazers opted to go for a two-point conversion. They again pitched the ball to Williams and again found the end zone. Ahead for the first time since week one, 8-0, the crowd went wild.

Ross Williams (6) tries to break a tackle by two Einstein linesmen. Photo courtesy of Jeff Lautenberger.

Einstein quickly retaliated at the beginning of the second quarter. Quarterback Jerome Walter, in three plays, led his team to a touchdown. The Titans tried to tie the game with a two-point conversion, but were unsuccessful due to senior Scott Lavon's sack. Einstein's touchdown drew them near, but not near enough, leaving the score, 8-6, Blair.

The two teams continued to fight back and forth, neither yielding very much ground until the final minutes of the fourth quarter. With three minutes left in the game, the Blazers found themselves on fourth down with two yards to go on the Einstein 40-yard line. A field goal was impossible and a punt would likely benefit the Blazers little, so they decided to try for the first down. Senior Rodger Brown was unable to convert, giving the Titans the ball with 60 yards to conquer and just fewer than three minutes on the clock.

Reminiscent of the first game, in which Richard Montgomery came back to steal victory from the Blazers after a promising start, the tension was palpable. Walter could suddenly do no wrong, leading his team to first down after first down. Einstein reached the Blazer 15-yard line with :30 left in the game. On second down, with the clock running, Walter hurried his team to the line, hoping to spike the ball and stop the clock.

Maybe it was the rain, maybe it was pity or maybe it was just sheer dumb luck, but regardless, Walter, set up in the shotgun, dropped the ball. Blair recovered and the sidelines erupted. At last, a Blazer victory.

The Blazers play the Blake Bengals (1-7) Friday, November 3 at 7 p.m. at Blake.




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