1 October 2010 - Inside American Football
1 October 2010 - Inside American Football
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third quarter with the first 4 drives all<br />
ending in turnovers, Ipswich fumbling<br />
twice while the Pirates fumbled once<br />
and threw an interception. As the<br />
period progressed, it was the home<br />
side that scored again, with Hunter<br />
again finding Muir to score, this time<br />
from 12 yards. Kane’s conversion kick<br />
was blocked, but East Kilbride held<br />
a 27-3 advantage going into the last<br />
quarter.<br />
The Cardinals first drive of the quarter<br />
ended with a long field goal attempt<br />
by Baines, but his 43-yard effort was<br />
both short and wide. East Kilbride had<br />
to punt on their next possession and<br />
pushed Ipswich deep into their own<br />
territory. However, they managed to<br />
move the ball 70 yards on 10 plays,<br />
rounding off with a 5-yard touchdown<br />
run by Paul Borstel which Baines<br />
converted to make it 27-10. The<br />
scoring was finished off in the dying<br />
moments of the game when Pirates’<br />
Cornerback Colin Nichol intercepted<br />
a pass from Ipswich QB Donald Byrd<br />
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and returned it 52 yards to score.<br />
Kane added the extra point to<br />
leave the final score 34-10 in East<br />
Kilbride’s favour.<br />
Having lost in the 2009 Division 1<br />
MATCH REPORTS<br />
Final, the Pirates now hope to go one<br />
better this year and look forward to<br />
what should be an entertaining clash<br />
against Tamworth.<br />
... Bill Campbell<br />
<strong>October</strong> <strong>2010</strong> - <strong>Inside</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />
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