| | Loyola uses big plays to swing past Spalding
Published 09/03/08
Cavaliers put up fight against A Conference champ TOWSON - For one quarter, Archbishop Spalding dominated the tempo, the clock, and the game in its football season opener at Loyola Saturday. The subsequent three quarters, however, belonged to the Dons and seniors Terence Garvin and Leon Kinnard as the defending A Conference co-champions rolled to a 39-9 victory. "The game really could have swung the other way if a few big plays had been eliminated," Spalding coach Mike Whittles said, "Anyone watching that game could tell you that it was closer than the score indicated." The Cavaliers, who used 10 different ball... This story has expired! You can purchase the full article in our archives. Copyright © 2009 The Maryland Gazette and Capital Gazette Communications, Inc.
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