Catholic Beats Tate 56-30

October 2, 2010

The Catholic Crusaders amassed over 500 yards in a 56-30 defeat of the Tate Aggies Friday night.

The Aggies were up 24-21 at the half, but Tate’s defense was unable to stop the Crusaders, including Marquis Sumler who had 209 yards and four touchdowns.

In the first quarter Tate scored with a 7-yard run from Tydarrul Carmichael and a 79-yard pass from Thumper Grice to Lorenzo Long. The only score of the second quarter came from the Aggies’ Josh Dees with a five yard run just 38 seconds before the half.

The only other points for Tate came from Dees with a one-yard touchdown with 5:13 to go in the fourth quarter.

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One Response to “Catholic Beats Tate 56-30”

  1. Fans and Parents on October 3rd, 2010 6:40 am

    (DO NOT BLAME THE BOYS FOR THIS LOSS) Head Coach and Assistant Coaches:One thing I do know about football,you can not continue to run the same offense for 5 years and expect to beat anyone.That offense don’t work any more.Tate has some very good players that has speed of 4.4 and 4.5 why not let them young guys run the field.I understand driving the ball down the field getting 4and 5 yards at a time.Come on coach when you getting beat every game lets try something new.Catholic had an injured quarterback and they beat the brakes off us.