|
London Blitz 15 Coventry Cassidy Jets 41
Olney runs into the record book.
|
Mark Cohen and Kofi Campbell both chipped in with 2
touchdowns apiece for the second straight game but it was Steve Coles who got
the ball rolling. Matt Williams returned to kicking duties for the Jets and his
short opening kick off was recovered downfield by Joe Black. The fluke onside
kick put the ball in the hands of Coles whose first carry went for 20 yards and
had the Jets knocking on the door. On the following play however quarterback
Dax Michelena lost his grip on the ball and the Blitz recovered the first of 3
Jets fumbles.
Steve Coles.
|
With London’s offense being consistently foiled the Jets would
twice add to their lead before half time. Campbell carried 5 times for 43 yards
on a 7 play drive, which saw him, break the plane from 6 yards out. Michelena
this time picked out David Sonne in the endzone to stretch the lead to
21-0.
Cohen added his second when he
snared a 20 yard pass to make Coventry’s advantage 27-0 and Olney ensured that
the Blitz didn’t break their duck when he picked off Stuart Franklin’s pass at
his own 9 yard line to end the half.
Turning the tables on the Jets, and needing a fast start
to the second period, London opted for the onside kick, recovering at their own
47. It proved fruitless 3 straight incompletions left Coventry with the ball at
their own 34. A botched snap followed by a run for minus 4 yards and an
incomplete pass left the Jets facing fourth and 23. Coles went on to punt the
ball away but watched helplessly as the snap sailed over his head and through
the endzone. The result was a 2 point safety putting London on the scoreboard
and shattering any hopes of a shutout.
Campbell on the run.
|
Veteran Jets linebacker Will White provided the lift that
the team needed, his interception midway through the third quarter swung
proceedings back in Coventry’s favour and gives the Jets 11 picks through 5
games this year. Campbell made the Blitz pay for the turnover with carries of
30 and 19 yards, the later of which saw him run over would be tacklers en route
to the endzone. Campbell, who finished with 123 yards on 13 carries, then added
an exclamation by converting his own score to make it 35-9.
Jets defense.
|
In a deep hole the Blitz all but abandoned their running
game save for John Chiltern’s 1 yard consolation touchdown. London again
recovered their own kick off but it came to nothing as the contest petered out
to leave the Coventry Cassidy Jets 41-15 victors. Head Coach Gerry McManus
lauded a “fantastic performance that epitomised a team effort” but was quick to
point out that “it’s a long season and we can’t look to far ahead. We’ve
carried over our good form from our European campaign and set down a marker for
the season”.
Next up for the Jets is a trip to Hamilton where they’ll
meet the East Kilbride Pirates for their first road game. The Pirates got their
season underway this weekend with a 35-8 victory over the Gateshead Senators
and will be eager to defeat the Jets for the first time after three straight
losses.
Photos courtesy of Graham Beardsley and Chelle Bridges

























































