November 10, 2023

On Field Reporting | Varsity Football, McCallum HS v Rouse HS on 11/10/23


FALL OF THE KNIGHTS: The Knights end the season with a 55-27 loss to the Raiders. Mark Sanchez had a Knights touchdown to start the quarter, but they failed a 2-point conversion. Rouse responded with a touchdown of their own and a McCallum fumble gave the Raiders back possession, but the Knights’ defense stopped them from scoring. Luke Dunham scored on McCallum's next drive and after a Rouse fumble, the Knights got the ball back, but were unable to score. The Raiders had a touchdown to end the game.


Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Ingrid Smith, Francesca Dietz, Alice Scott and Julia Copas.


SECOND HALF STRUGGLES: The Knights end the third quarter down 41-14 to the Raiders. Rouse started the second half with a touchdown and, after McCallum failed to convert, the Raiders scored again. On the Knights' next possession, they scored at the hands of Luke Dunham. The quarter ended with another Rouse touchdown.

Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Julia Copas, Ruby LaWare and Francesca Dietz.


HALFTIME TROUBLES: The first half ended with the Knights down 21-7 to the Raiders. At the beginning of the quarter Rouse intercepted a McCallum pass and went on to score. On the Knights' drive, Mark Sanchez and Luke Dunham both had runs to bring McCallum downfield but had a turnover on downs. Both teams scored on their next possessions with Jaiden Booe scoring for the Knights. The Raiders had another touchdown at the end of the half.

Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Julia Copas, Alice Scott, Ingrid Smith and Ruby LaWare.


KNIGHTS HOLD DOWN THE FORT: The Knights ended the first quarter scoreless, tied 0-0 with the Rouse Raiders. Neither team scored on their first possessions and on McCallum's second drive of the game a downfield touchdown pass was made to Jaiden Booe but was called back do to an illegal shift by the offense on the play. The Knights stopped Rouse's next scoring attempt with a sack by Calvin Cathey and tackle by Edward Bomba, keeping the Raiders to their own 10-yard line.


Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Julia Copas, Francesca Dietz and Alice Scott.

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On Field Reporting | Varsity Football, McCallum HS v Eastside HS on 11/3/23


GOOD NIGHT TO BE A KNIGHT: The Knights get a shutout victory over Eastside with a score of 63-0. In the third quarter the Panthers have a turnover on downs and the Knights convert for a touchdown by Sage Allison. The fourth quarter was scoreless with McCallum coming close to a touchdown but Eastside forcing a fumble. 


Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Naomi Di-Capua, Nate Williams, Camilla Vandegrift and Ruby LaWare.


STAYING STRONG: The Knights end the first half with a 56-0 lead over the Panthers. The Knights scored on their first drive of the quarter with a touchdown by Mark Sanchez. On McCallum's next possession, quarterback Jack McGinnis scored a touchdown. Two more touchdowns were scored by the Knights at the hands of Drew Andrews and Tony Andrews.

Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Naomi Di-Capua, Ruby Laware, Lanie Sepheri, Nate Williams, Camilla Vandegrift, Sofia Manos and Josie Linton.


POUNCING ON THE PANTHERS: The Knights got off to a heated start with a 28-0 lead over the Eastside Panthers at the end of the first quarter. The Knights started off with the ball and Luke Dunham scored the first touchdown. Eastside wasn't able to convert and Mark Sanchez returned their punt for a touchdown. The Panthers had a turnover on downs on their next possession and McCallum capitalized on the turnover with a touchdown caught by Finn Corrigan. On the Knights' next play Sanchez had a 23 yard run and then scored a touchdown.


Caption by Callen Romell. Photos by Morgan Eye, Lillian Gray, Meredith Grotevant and Naomi Di-Capua.

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