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...McDaniel checked in with 13 catches for 152 yards and four touchdowns...
Landstown gets ''good practice'' in the rain
By LEE TOLLIVER, The Virginian-Pilot
© October 8, 2005
VIRGINIA BEACH — Rain? What rain?
You’d think that torrential rains and blustery winds might slow down the pass-happy Landstown football team.
But Friday’s 40-0 victory over Ocean Lakes proved otherwise.
Landstown, the top-ranked team in South Hampton Roads and the state, amassed 461 yards of total offense in conditions that were tough to simply walk in.
The Eagles (6-0) threw for 239 yards in the slimy muck and ran their string of Beach District victories to 28 games.
Quarterback Donnie Kirby completed 18 of 31 passes for 225 yards and connected on a pair of touchdown tosses. Kirby’s first pass was proof enough that the Eagles weren’t going to let a little bad weather take them out of their game plan.
On the first play of the game, Kirby hit Damon McDaniel with a 75-yard scoring pass. McDaniel made Kirby look good on the play, coming back under the defense for the slightly underthrown pass before darting across the field and past the defense en route to a 6-0 lead.
“You can’t let the conditions slow your game down,” Kirby said. “We’re just not going to let something like the weather stop us. Besides, we could have to play in something like this in the playoffs and this was good practice.”
And just in case the pass wasn’t working, Landstown showed it was capable of running the ball — rushing 24 times for 224 yards and four touchdowns.
Percy Harvin, who caught six passes for 60 yards and a 12-yard touchdown, ran nine times for 90 yards. He had touchdown runs of 3, 5 and 4 yards . Quinton Rainey added the Eagles’ sixth touchdown on a 13-yard run in the second quarter.
“We could have run on them even more if we wanted to,” said Kirby, who, like his fellow starters, sat out much of the fourth period. “If anybody thinks that they can count on the weather to slow us down, we showed them tonight that we can handle it.”
Landstown led 13-0 after the first quarter and 27-0 at the half, allowing Ocean Lakes (2-3) only two decent chances at the end zone. One drive ended in a missed field goal by Charles Ballweg from 27 yards.
Notable stats: L—McDaniel 8-145 TD receiving; Sterlin Phifer 3-62 rushing. OL—Roy Banks 7-72
I'm REALLY surprised that he dropped VA Tech. It had been rumored that they were co-leaders with Florida at this point.