Maumelle – It had all the trappings of a late season game atmosphere.
There was plenty of trash talking and highlight reel hits on defense on both sides.
Fans screamed instructions at players as if their lives hung in the balance and coaches were in mid-season form arguing after every play at officials.
An opportunistic Maumelle defense forced Vilonia senior quarterback Austin Meyers into four turnovers – three inceptions and a fumble – but it took Maurice Mosby’s late interception return for a touchdown with 14 seconds left to play for the Hornets to finally tuck away a game that they had dominated defensively for much of the night.
Maumelle’s eventual 21-8 win over the Eagles may have silenced their opponents from further lip service but their offensive performance certainly did little to satisfy their head coach.
“It matters to me that our defense stepped up big in some opportune moments but we have to execute better on offense in key situations.” Maumelle head coach Kirk Horton said. “Collectively we played very hard but still made too many mistakes – especially on offense – so we have a few things to clean up before we start conference play in a few weeks.”
The Hornets were turned away early in the contest after being penalized three times in their first possession, but finally broke through when Jonathan Reyes found Houston Motes for a 6-yard TD toss late in the opening quarter.
Maumelle (2-1) would find the end zone again in the second quarter as the Hornets cashed in Timothy Scarbrough’s interception as Reyes connected with Dashaire Ford-Burton on a 25-yard pass play and then backup quarterback Nico Davillier went the final ten yards on two carries to give his team a 14-0 advantage with a minute left in the first half.
Seth Kirk paced the Eagles with a game-high 153 yards on 25 carries and would score Vilonia’s only touchdown midway through the third stanza – scoring from a yard out to complete an impressive 12-play drive.
Vilonia (1-1) came up empty on their final two drives with Remone Stratton stuffing Meyers on a 4th and 5 from the Eagles with 2:35 remaining and then Mosby securing his second pick of the night to finally close out the Tigers.
“We are a team that is still trying to find itself offensively but give credit to them because they have some athletes over there.” Vilonia head coach Todd Langrell said. “But our guys plugged along and give themselves a chance at the end.”
Maumelle will have a week off before opening conference play against Little Rock Christian Academy on Sept. 25 while Vilonia will host Russellville on Friday night.
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