Monday, September 17, 2007

Sentries fall in Home Opener 14-13

In a home opener that was to be a great celebration, the Sentries couldn't provide the fireworks. Coach Foster commented, "We're playing middle of the road football and when that happens you find your self at 500." During the game the Sentries defense held San Diego to zero points in the first half, but the offense could not take advantage.
"Whenever you put up 13 points you can expect to get beat." said Joe Germiane who finished 15 of 33 for 184 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception.
The Sentries only needed a single score down the stretch, "We had a decent second quarter but we definetly need more production out of our offense. We will need to look at our gameplan and get ready for next week." John Kaleo, the Sentries offensive coordinator said.
Near the end of the game LB Alan Parkman's frustration became visible as he slamed his helmet to the turf when the Sailors scored their final and winning touchdown.
The Sentries can hopefully use the week and bounceback against the 0-2 Charleston Chainsaws in the first game of the Ohio River Cup

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