The Westfield Junior Varsity football team played their second game of the season on Saturday against the Hawks of Decatur Central. The JV defense struggled early but was able to get some key stops and seal the victory for the Rocks, 49-30.
The Rocks offense was on fire the whole day. Quarterback Maximus Webster was the most consistent player of the game. Webster dropped dimes all over the field & violently ran the ball off the edge. Junior center Dakota Arvin was the offensive player of the game. Arvin was a road grader opening holes for the running backs all day. Wide receiver Ian Bruch had the big play of the game catching a quick slant, making the safety miss, and running the ball for a long touchdown.
The Rocks defense started strong stopping the Hawks offense early. Decatur Central’s offense started a string of explosive plays hitting multiple deep passes for touchdowns. The defensive coordinator for the Rocks, Coach Comer, made some brilliant adjustments resulting in the big play of the game when Junior Seth Poriah pressured the quarterback into throwing Junior safety Jonathan Frey an interception. Sophomore defensive tackle Kyle Widmer clogged up the middle of the defense to earn the Mr. Consistency award. The players of the game were the inside linebackers: Magwire Graybill, Gabe Arvin, Blaine Riley, & Jackson Anderson.
The JV Rocks football team will look to keep their momentum going when they play Zionsville High School on Saturday September 7th at 10 a.m at home.
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