This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Health & Fitness

Cambridge Bears Win Big 52-23 vs. NorthSprings

Cambridge  football team won against a much improved North Springs team. Juniors, Seniors and Sophomores all played key roles, showing the depth and talent of this second year team who notched their third win of the season.   The fiery junior, Nick Oakes, played defensively with his usual gusto and offensively scored the first touchdown.  Junior Brock Neilson made several impressive rushing plays, one for 15 yards to make it a first and goal scoring opportunity. Quarterback Brian Moore connected with junior receivers John Hurst and Hunter Smith.  Sophomore Kyle McDougall held on to Moore's long pass of the evening for 40 yards and ran it in for a touchdown to make it 38-10.   Junior defensive end Josh Kania and linebacker Charles Mills were indomitable.   Moore threw 3 touchdown passes and scored 2 touchdowns himself.  Junior place kicker Clay Hammer kicked in 9 of the 52 points.  Defender Zeke Gormley jumped high to grab the ball and run it back for a touchdown.  
Nathan Kish, Trey Wolfe and  senior Ryder Deaton all applied good pressured the Spartans quarterback forcing off target throws.
The Cambridge coaches have built a strong defense and an ever- improving and expanding offense.  They have brought the team to a higher level in this second year. This victory earns Cambridge a play-in game, the preliminary round of crossover games where first place teams play the fourth place teams.
The Bears have one regular season game on Friday, Nov. 1 at home against the tough Sequoyah team and then the post-season game on Nov. 8.   
 

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?