Team Mega Human stays perfect on the season

Team Mega Human remained undefeated on the season, beating Sesinado’s Gent’s Cut by a score of 19-0 on Wednesday.  The Mega Human defense posted its second shutout of the season, bringing TMH (3-0) one step closer to its goal of a league championship.

        Sesinado’s Gent’s Cut dictated the tempo of the first half, driving the ball down the field twice but failing to score in the red zone.  TMH’s offense had only one possession in the half, but put the ball in the end zone to go up 6-0.

        In the second half the Mega Human offense started clicking, even running some trick plays for the first time this season.  Wide receiver Kyle Thomas took a pitch from quarterback Rob Meussner and threw it down field, finding a wide open Shane Wate for a 40 yard completion.

Meussner capped off the drive with a touchdown pass to Brian Mayer, making the score 13-0.  The QB finished 11 for 16 passing, (69 percent) with three touchdowns and has yet to throw an interception this season.

The Mega Human defense continued to cause problems for the opposition, and Brian Mayer made some spectacular plays in pass coverage.

TMH defensive ends Mike Mayer and Robbie Stotler turned in another great performance, never letting the Sesinado’s Gent’s Cut’s QB get comfortable in the pocket.

“We put pressure on their quarterback all day.  When we weren’t getting sacks, we were forcing him to rush his throws and he made some bad decisions,” Mike Mayer said after the game.

Next week the Mega Humans will face Flamethrower in the final game of the regular season.  Flamethrower’s record stands at 2-1 with their only loss coming from the BTP Scuts.  TMH must win this game to ensure an outright league title, or there potentially could be a three-way tie for first place.

Next week’s game will be played on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 5:30 p.m. on IMA field three.


Game Ball: 

This week’s game ball goes to Brian Mayer who has played great at defensive back all season and hauling in a clutch TD pass this week.  His twin brother Mike also plays on the team.

 

Quote of the Game: 

“The ball looked like a slow, mortally wounded duck heading towards me,” Shane Wate describing Kyle Thomas’s pass in the second half.

 

 

Injuries: 

-Alex Whitney, WR: Left hamstring is still bothering him, but he expects to be back at 100 percent this week.

-Tony Blackburn, K:  Has gone missing.  If you have any information regarding his whereabouts, you are urged to call (509) 429-0666.

 

 

All for now, please check back next week.

 

TMH’s captain Adam Garrison excels not only on the field, but also in the classroom.

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