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Kentucky State 20 - Tuskegee 0
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It was a battle of the defenses as the Kentucky State University Thorobreds took on the Tuskegee Golden Tigers at Alumni Stadium. The Thorobreds defeated the Golden Tigers 20–0, for the first time in 14 years. The victory was in front of a crowd of 5,391 for the first Sideline Cancer football game.

Tuskegee won the coin toss and elected to receive for the first half. Justin Nared of the Golden Tigers rushed for 19 yards to give them a first down on their first possession of the game. The Thorobreds defensive line held tough throughout the first half, leaving Tuskegee scoreless.

With 20 seconds left in the half, Jerrel Noland completed a 19 yard pass to Raphael Amey that set freshman kicker, Cade Berryman up for a successful 40 yard field goal attempt. The Breds headed to the locker room on top of the Golden Tigers 3-0.

In the third quarter, Kevin Phinazee fumbled a punt and KSU's fullback, David Keown recovered the fumble. This fumble recovery allowed the Noland to complete a 10 yard pass to James Happy which resulted in a touchdown with 3:30 left in the third quarter. With nine seconds left in the third quarter, Tuskegee fumbled the ball and was recovered by JacQuan Persley. This fumble set up a 20-yard pass completion from Noland to Raphael Amey for another touchdown.

Tuskegee had the first possession of the third quarter. Quarterback, Justin Nared fumbled the ball and junior, Carlos Ware recovered the ball at Tuskegee's 22 yard line, giving the Breds possession again. Kentucky State ended their drive with a successful field goal by Berryman which left the game 20-0.

Tuskegee's offense was led by Byron Key with nine carries for 43 yards. Isaiah Person had a game-high 13 tackles, including one tackle for loss of two yards and one quarterback hurry. Christopher Williams had a game-high three quarterback hurries and two tackles for loss of nine yards, including one sack.

Andrew Ramsey led in rushing with 47 yards, a long of 13. Quarterback, Noland ended the game with 166 passing yards, 32 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns and a sack. Amey caught 6 passes for 74 yards and 1 touchdown.

The Thorobred defense was led by Persley with 8 tackles and two sacks for loss of 8 yards, along with a forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one quarterback hurry. Lewis “Gaige” Courtney and Stephen Scarborough followed with 6 tackles.

For the Thorobreds, the winless drought is over as they gallop one game closer to .500 in the SIAC

The Kentucky State University Thorobreds travel to Jackson, Tenn. to take on Lane College on Saturday, October 29, 2011. The game begins at 2 p.m. (CST).





http://www.ksuthorobreds.com/news/2011/1...11744.aspx
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If Cade can keep up the good work he could find him self playing in the NFL as a kicker.
#3
I would love to see him in the NFL.

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