Sports Briefs: Strong Results For Chesapeake Football, Field Hockey, Boys Soccer

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Cougar Football Starts 2-0

Chesapeake football is off to a 2-0 start with a pair of quality wins this September.

On September 6, the Cougars opened the season with a 41-14 win over visiting Largo. Quarterback Tyler Clark was 5-of-7 passing for 124 yards and a touchdown and added a rushing touchdown. Victor Listorti carried eight times for 37 yards, including a 22-yard touchdown, and on the defensive side of the ball he added two pick-6 interception returns for touchdowns of 45 and 35 yards. Brian Plummer had a 45-yard reception, Alonzo Wilkes had a 38-yard reception, Trent Jacob had a 20-yard touchdown reception, and Kyle Lane had an 82-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

In Week 2, Chesapeake kept the momentum going with a 15-0 win over Randallstown. Clark was 5-of-9 passing for 90 yards with a touchdown and interception; he threw a first-quarter touchdown pass to Plummer that got Chesapeake on the board first. Jalen Richardson carried 23 times for 58 yards, and Devin Forrester rushed eight times for 28 yards and a touchdown. Julian Sutton added three carries for 13 yards. Wilkes made two catches for 42 yards, and Bryce Carleton had a 25-yard catch. Blaine Smith converted a 36-yard field goal.

The Pasadena Voice will be at Chesapeake on September 20 to provide coverage of the Cougars’ Week-3 game against Severna Park.

Chesapeake Field Hockey Scores Huge OT Win Vs. South River

The Chesapeake field hockey team outlasted 4A powerhouse South River on September 13 to in a shootout, 3-2.

Chesapeake received regulation goals from Madison Hoyer and Stephenie Brown, both assisted by Caitlyn Johnson, to take the Seahawks into overtime. After two scoreless overtime periods, the game went into a shootout, where Johnson, Hoyer and Georgia Spangler scored to lift the Cougars to victory.

Eve Vickery made 12 saves for the Cougars, who improved to 4-0. The defense of Johnson, Natalie Forman, Abby McFarland, Avery Sesney and Abby Dunn powered the Cougars in victory.

CHS Boys Soccer Defeats South River 2-1

The Chesapeake boys soccer team earned a quality victory with a 2-1 win over South River on September 11. Sam Adams scored off an assist by Nick Wells, and Julian Denardo scored the game-winner off an assist by Eli Belcher. Ethan Belcher had 14 saves for Chesapeake.

 

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