Multiple jukes, spins, and pure speed with the ball by Mackey and his quick feet gave his Hornets a 6-0 lead. This impressive play put Mackey’s full arsenal outside of the pocket on display. Where the game really picked up was with 6:22 left in the first half, when senior QB Chaz Mackey put Hawthorne on the board with a 30-yard rushing TD. Extremely mobile quarterback and a quick decision maker in the pocket. QB picks up the 1st down for on 4th and 1. Yonge’s senior quarterback Aaron Small Jr were not enough to make anything happen in the first quarter. Neither offense was able to get into any type of rhythm, as the run game on both sides was essentially put to a halt by the opposing defense. The first quarter of this matchup was a slugfest, plain and simple. Yonge Blue Wave, the Hawthorne Hornets simply refused to leave that field without a win. However, unfortunately for Coach Kevin Doelling and his P.K. Coach Ingram’s Hornets and Doelling’s Blue Wave, respectively, both started the season off right with wins, and neither were looking for or expecting a different outcome this week. Yonge’s home field with cheers you could hear from a mile away. Players and fans alike exuded more than enough confidence to fill up P.K. You could just feel the confidence oozing out of both teams going into this Friday night showdown.
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