Comets pull away from Red Devils

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Hall’s Landon Piccatto zeroes in on Newman’s Jake Snow in Saturday’s Big Rivers contest in Sterling. Newman won 49-14. (Shaw Media Service photo)
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STERLING – Mike Papoccia could see his Newman Comets heading down a slippery slope midway through the second quarter of Saturday’s game against Spring Valley Hall.

A string of mistakes had opened the door for the winless Red Devils to pull within a touchdown of the undefeated Comets. Even worse, Hall had the ball again after forcing a 3-and-out.

The Comets needed a hero, and they got one in the form of defensive back Ryan Schaab, who stepped in front of a receiver to make a diving interception. The play turned the tide permanently, in what turned into a 49-14 rout for Newman (7-0, 7-0 Big Rivers).

“That was a big play, and it wasn’t an easy one,” Papoccia said. “Schaab is sort of one our unsung heroes, and he proved that again today. You could feel the tide changing before that. Hall hasn’t won, but they have been playing very hard. Things started going their way, and we were playing in neutral before that.”

The Comets started in overdrive, needing just three offensive plays to put seven points on the board. Jake Snow notched the touchdown with a 15-yard run with 9 minutes, 2 seconds left in the first quarter.

After Jacob Barnes recovered a fumble on Hall’s ensuing drive, the Comets went back to work. This time it was the arm of quarterback A.J. Sharp and the hands of Nic Miller that did the work. The duo connected for a 12-yard gain early in the drive, then capped it off with a 22-yard TD strike to put Newman up 14-0.

The teams traded possessions when Hall (0-7, 0-7) took over at its own 9-yard line. The Red Devils appeared stalled out at the 15-yard line, but a running into the punter penalty extended the drive. They were forced to punt again at the 29. This time Newman fumbled away the punt, giving Hall another chance.

Landon Piccatto, a 5-10, 170-pound senior, made the Comets pay with a 40-yard touchdown. Piccatto also returned a punt 59 yards for touchdown in the second half. He finished with 93 rushing yards on 17 carries.

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