Housy tallies second win

FALLS VILLAGE — For the second week in a row, the Housatonic-Wamogo Mountaineers came back from a half-time deficit to win decisively, shutting out the Canton Warriors in the second half for a convincing 38-19 win.

The Moutaineers scored 25 unanswered points in the second half, with Jake Sutterland rumbling in for two short-yardage touchdowns (he had four in the game), while Donyell Williams had two scores off 25- and 4-yard runs. This was made possible by the outstanding power running of Tanner Brisset, who had a monster game, with 278 yards on 31 carries; and the ferocious blocking by the offensive line, who continually open holes for the running backs.

“Our guys stayed calm,� said Coach Deron Bayer after the game. “Two weeks in a row they were behind when we reached the half, but they don’t get down. We told them that the test of the game will be the first series of the third quarter, and they responded.�

The Mountaineers passed that test easily. After the Housy offense marched down and scored on that first possession of the third quarter, with Sutterland slamming the ball into the end zone from three yards out, the defense came in and forced Canton to turn the ball over on downs. This gave Housy great field position in Canton’s half of the field.

Two plays later, Williams bolted up the middle on his way to a 25-yard touchdown. Then, on Canton’s next possession, Jake Foley recovered a Warrior fumble, and Sutterland notched his fourth score, ending a 19-point third quarter for the Mountaineers.

Playing a home game under the lights for the first time in at least eight years, Housy stumbled at the beginning when the Warriors ripped off a 47-yard run off a sweep less than two minutes into the game.

But the Mountaineers responded quickly when Sutterland bulled his way across the goal line for the first of his four touchdowns. That set the pace as the two teams traded touchdowns, leading to a 19-13 lead for the Warriors at the half. But in the end the now-2-0 Mountaineers dominated, and will host Enfield, a new team in the Pequot League, on Saturday, Oct. 2, at 1 pm.

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