The Mount Ida College football team fell in their first Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) contest this Saturday against hosting Castleton State College falling 38-34 in dramatic fashion at Spartan Stadium. The Mustangs fall to 2-2 overall, 1-1 in ECFC play while the visitors capture their second conference victory (2-0) improving to 2-2 in 2010.
Castleton State quarterback Shane Brozowski (Rensselaer, N.Y.) scored on a 16-yard keeper up the middle with 32 seconds remaining to propel the Spartans to victory.
Brozowski's score capped a dramatic finish to the game after
a 10-play; 97-yard drive that spanned one minute and 11 seconds
after the Spartans stopped Mount Ida at the three yard line on
fourth-down-and-two.
Mount Ida took a 34-24 lead with six minutes and 29 seconds
remaining on a 14-yard touchdown run from Johrone Bunch(Meriden,
CT/F.T. Maloney). But, Castleton reeled off 14 unanswered points to
grab the win in front of 3,445 on homecoming weekend.
Mick Wong (Hartford, VT) capped an eight-play 51-yard drive with a
touchdown catch out of the backfield to cut the lead to 34-31 after
Luis Robitaille (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) booted the extra-point. After
a failed onside-kick attempt, Mount Ida took over with four minutes
remaining at the Castleton 39 yard line.
Bunch and quarterback Scott Drosendahl (East Aurora, NY/East Aurora) each picked up first downs on the ground to keep the clock moving, but Castleton came up with four stops from their 11-yard line to set up the game-winning drive.
Dustin Young (Dunnellon, FL) made a pair of tackles during the
series, while Gabriel Aguilar (Orange, Vt.) and Adam Chicoine
(Burlington, Vt.) converged on fourth down to stop Bunch at the
Castleton three yard line.
After a Mustang five-yard penalty moved the Spartans out of the
shadow of their goal post, Brozowski took over. The sophomore
quarterback hit Evan Cassidy (South Burlington, Vt.) for an 11 yard
gain, and followed up with a pair of 18-yard strikes to Michael
Patterson (Jackson, N.J.) to break into Mustang territory. A second
down pass interference tacked on 15 yards and another Spartan first
down, before Brozowski connected with Andrew Cavanagh (Brattleboro,
Vt.) for 15 yards down to the Mustang
16 yard line.
After an incomplete pass to Patterson, the Spartan offense
dialed up a quarterback draw, freeing Brozowski for the winning
touchdown.
On the ensuing possession, Castleton once again kicked it short,
giving the Mustangs the ball on the Spartan 43 yard line with 29
seconds remaining. Drosendahl then hooked up with Nick Lynch
(Hampton Bays, NY/Hampton Bays) for a pair of receptions, including
a hook-and-ladder attempt with Lynch and Bunch that was snuffed out
by the Spartan secondary at the Castleton 12 yard line with six
seconds remaining.
Drosendahl looked for Lynch in the back corner of the end zone, but Isiaih Jackson (Fair Haven, Vt.) broke up the attempt with less than a second remaining. Drosendahl's next attempt at a game-winner appeared headed for an open Matt Valentini (Lake Hopatcong, NJ/Jefferson TWP) in the right corner, but Brandon Bergeron (Hartford, Vt.) dove and deflected the ball away as time expired.
Castleton jumped out to an 11-0 lead in the first quarter, as Carl
Ojala (Pittsford, Vt.) and the Spartan special teams was strong in
the early going. Ojala netted a 19-yard field goal on the opening
Spartan possession, and booted a 42-yard punt on the second
possession, pinning the Mustangs at their own seven-yard line, to
set up a safety for the Castleton defense. Brozowski hooked up with
Cassidy late in the quarter for a 40-yard touchdown pass, but
Ojala's point after hit the upright and the score remained
11-0.
Bunch answered with the first of his three touchdowns on the
ensuing drive. Bunch accounted for all 57 yards on the five-play
drive, capping it off with a 25-yard rush, barreling over would-be
tacklers in the process. Castleton came right back with a touchdown
drive of its own, as Brozowski scored from 14 yards out to push the
lead to 18-11 after Ojala's point after.
A Mustang punt gave Castleton the ball at the 20-yard line, but on
the opening play of the drive Azim Carter (East Hartford, CT/East
Hartford) broke through the line on a Brozowski rush attempt,
forcing a fumble. EJ Murray (New Haven, CT/New Haven) scooped up
the loose ball and rumbled 17 yards for the score. Billy Beauzile's (Brooklyn, NY/Samuel Tilden) point after try was
blocked and Casleton led 18-13.
The two teams once again traded scores, as Castleton Tyler
Carpenter (Fort Edward, N.Y.) scored from three-yards out and Bunch
answered from 20.
Both teams had chances to create some distance from the other, with
Mount Ida having an 84-yard Bunch touchdown called back by a hold,
as well as a Bunch red-zone fumble that was recovered by
Castleton's Chris Mooney (Hazlet, N.J.). Castleton also
turned the ball over twice in the red zone, with Carpenter losing
it at the 10, and Brozowski
losing it out of the back of the end zone on what looked to be a
sure touchdown scamper.
Bunch and Brozowski ruled the day for the offense, with Bunch
gaining 340 yards on the ground on 49 carries, and the latter
accounting for 461 yards through the air, completing 30-of-50
attempts and two touchdowns. Brozowski also grossed 97 yards on the
ground, losing a large portion on six Mustang sacks.
The Mustang defensive front seven harassed Brozowski all day, led
by ECFC Defensive Player of the Week AJ Knibbs (Spotswood, N.J.)
who had two-and-a-half sacks and four quarterback hurries to go
along with four tackles. Murray led the defense with 12 tackles, a
forced fumble and the fumble recovery for a touchdown.
Drosendahl threw for 179 yards on 15-for-29 and two interceptions,
to go along with one touchdown. Lynch proved to be his favorite
target, hauling in nine balls for 128 yards and a score.
Seven different receivers caught passes for the Spartans, led by
Patterson's eight catches for 123 yards. Cassidy caught six
for 73 yards and a touchdown, while Cavanagh and Wong each had four
catches for 91 and 74 yards respectively.
Cameron Laundry (Hartford, Vt.) led the defensive front for
Castleton, racking up 11 tackles, a sack and an interception.
Mooney added 12 tackles and a fumble recovery while Bergeron added
nine tackles to a pair of pass break ups and an interception in the
end zone that ended the first half.
The Mustangs play host to Becker at 1:00 p.m. next Saturday for
their third ECFC match-up of the season.