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St. Bede’s Bobby Morrow uses a block from teammate Justin Shaw (3) for some running room Saturday against Monmouth-Roseville. (BCR photo/Shawn Doubet)
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MONMOUTH – On first down, on the first series of the second half, the St. Bede Bruins appeared to have stopped Monmouth-Roseville’s Martel Hunter for a three-yard loss. Instead, Hunter slipped through the Bruin defenders’ arms and turned the broken play into a 38-yard gain.

This play typified the second half of this first-round playoff game Saturday evening – the Bruins would come close, but never be able to take control of the Monmouth-Roseville Titans, falling 40-27 to end their season 7-3.

“You can see it on tape, but you don’t known how good he really is,” St. Bede coach John Bellino said of Hunter. “He’s hard to get a hold of and hard to bring down. His line does a nice job for him, but he picks and weaves his way through.”

“He’s just a really good player for us,” M-R coach Jeremy Adolphson said of his junior running back. “He just makes plays. He’s one of those guys where, if you give him a crack, he’s going to take it. He doesn’t make bad decisions. And the thing that is really nice for us, is that he’s our best blocker, too. The thing that most people forget is that he’s really fast, but he’s also the most physical player on the field most nights.”

The problems for the Bruins started early. They seemed to be running on all cylinders on their opening drive, moving the ball from their 31-yard line to the Titans’ 32 in seven plays. On third-and-one, Michael Bellino had gained the first down, but the Titans stripped the ball in the pile to end the Bruins’ threat.

Hunter didn’t waste any time showing off his ability to break a run. He took the ball six yards on his first carry, then broke free for 62 yards on second down for the first score of the game with less than three minutes expired. Then Alejadro Godina kick gave the home team a 7-0 lead that they would never relinquish.

The Bruins marched the ball down field on their next drive.

Bobby Morrow highlighted the 80-yard drive with runs of 20 and 12-yards before taking the ball the final two for the score. The Titans blocked the conversion kick to maintain a slim 7-6 lead.

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