Nikko Carson
(Homer Glen, Ill./Lockport Township H.S.) led
Valparaiso with four sacks and the Crusaders got to Drake quarterbacks seven
times on the afternoon, but in the end it was the Bulldogs that posted a 34-14
victory over Valpo in the Brown and Gold’s Pioneer Football League opener on
Saturday afternoon at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.
“Our young guys played hard
today,” head coach Stacy Adams said
afterwards. “We just need to keep
positive and fight through this.”
Valpo’s defense kept the
Crusaders in the game in the opening quarter.
Drake started three drives in Valpo territory, yet came away with just
10 points. A 10-yard touchdown pass from
Mike Piatkowski to Frank Pucher started the scoring and Brandon Wubs added a
42-yard field goal with 1:07 left in the quarter as the Bulldogs led 10-0 after
one.
The Crusaders answered with a
61-yard scoring drive of its own to cut the deficit to three. Bobby Wysocki (Calumet City, Ill./Thornwood
H.S.) found Nicholas Henton (Chicago,
Ill./De La Salle H.S.) along the
sidelines and the fifth-year senior made the grab and tip-toed into the end
zone for a touchdown from 12 yards out to make it 10-7.
Drake added 17 unanswered
points before intermission to take a 27- lead into the break. A 39-yard pass by Piatkowski to Joey Orlando
and a three-yard run by the quarterback accounted for the two Bulldog
touchdowns. Field position proved to be
a difference in the first half, as Drake started on average at its own 45-yard
line in the first 30 minutes.
“We need to come out with a
quicker start,” Adams added. “We need to be more fundamentally sound.”
Valpo’s defense came out
strong in the third quarter, holding the Bulldogs to just 17 total yards and
four three-and-outs. The Crusaders
looked to cut into the lead early in the fourth quarter, driving to the Drake
21 before failing to convert on fourth down.
“In the second half we played
really well defensively,” Adams concluded.
The Bulldogs added a
touchdown with 4:29 to play in the game on a four-yard run by Tom Kostek to
make it 34-7 before the Crusaders added one late score. Nate
Goergen (Golden, Colo./Golden
H.S.), making his Valpo debut, led the Crusaders down field and found John Popper (Dublin, Ohio/Coffman H.S.) from four yards out on
fourth-and-goal with 36 seconds remaining for a touchdown.
Valpo finished the game with
304 yards of total offense, including 215 through the air, compared with
Drake’s 348 total yards. Wysocki was
14-of-36 for 145 yards while Goergen threw for 70 yards on 4-of-7 passing. Piatkowski was 18-of-31 or 207 yards for
Drake (3-1, 2-0 PFL). Wysocki also led
Valpo’s ground game with 11 carries for 50 yards.
Defensively, Carson
had eight tackles, including the four sacks while JaVon Welch (Grand Rapids,
Mich./Ottawa Hills H.S.) led
Valpo with 11 stops.
Valparaiso (1-3, 0-1) will return home next Saturday afternoon
for the Crusaders’ annual Homecoming game as the Brown and Gold hosts San Diego in PFL
play. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Brown
Field with all the action carried live on the Valpo Sports Radio Network.
Game Notes: Redshirt-junior
Adrian Gober (Merrillville,
Ind./Merrillville H.S.) made his first career
start at cornerback ... Drake leads the all-time series 14-3, including an 8-0
edge in Des Moines … Valpo was 1-of-2 on fourth downs and is now 5-of-6 (83.3%)
on the season … Drake averaged starting drives on its own 42 yard-line compared
with Valpo starting on its own 23 … Henton’s touchdown catch was his first
since 2007 … Goergen’s touchdown pass was the first of his career … Valpo’s
defense finished the game with 10 tackles for loss.