Tate Gets Solid 31-14 Win On The Road Against Navarre

November 7, 2009

The Raiders took an early 8-0 lead over the Aggies with 5:55 to go in the first quarter. Edwin Richburg put the Aggies on the board with 3:29 remaining in the first quarter with a 9-yard run. Richburg was in on a  two point conversion to put Tate up 8-7.

In the second quarter, the Raiders scored on a 17-yard pass to hold a 14-8 lead at the half.

The third quarter belonged to the Aggies, with senior Petey Jones scoring 2-yard touchdown with 7:52 on the clock.  Blake Cicheskie’s point after kick was good, putting the Aggies back on top 15-14.  The Aggies struck again with 3:38 in the third with a 33-yard pass from Richburg to senior Teven Padgett. Tate missed a two point attempt, and the Aggies held a 21-14 lead headed into the fourth quarter of play in Navarre.

With 8:16 to go in the ballgame, the Aggies were in again on a 10-yard pass from Richburg to Padgett. Cicheskie’s kick was good, and the Aggies expanded their lead to 28-14.

The Aggies solidified a 31-14 win with a 44-yard field goal from Cicheskie with 1:31 remaining in the game.

The Tate Aggies will be on the road next Friday night against Crestview for their final game of the season.

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