Less than six minutes into the first quarter, Webb had three touchdowns and Montclair an unassailable 20-0 lead. 1, a 25-yarder through a hole opened by Drexel and left tackle Brandon Doggett. Webb's first run of the day was good for 38 yards, set up by a crushing block from left guard Owen Drexel his next was touchdown No. The Mountie offensive line certainly got the message, opening enormous holes for Webb to run through on his 14 carries, most of which were right into the heart of the EO defense. Today, we were focused, executed the couple plays we wanted to, and they were open all game, and it showed." "Last week, we were head-over-heels, trying to do everything in our book instead of the simple stuff. "We basically ran three plays today," Webb said. The Mounties moved the ball great distances in a short period of time, scoring touchdowns on six straight offensive drives, five of which lasted less than 90 seconds. start in Morristown.Ī week after the shutout loss in Hudson County, Montclair (3-1, 2-0) went back to basics on offense, and more closely resembled the explosive team that put 42 points on Passaic Tech in the season opener. MHS hits the road this week, facing an unfamiliar Morristown squad in NJSFC-Liberty Blue division action this Saturday, Oct. Montclair defeated rival East Orange for the sixth straight season, and leads a series dating back 119 years by a count of 47-44-5. Webb returned the opening kick 90 yards for a touchdown, then added 211 rushing yards and five more touchdowns as the Mounties obliterated the Jaguars, 55-10, at Woodman Field. When East Orange's attempt at a squib kick on Saturday's opening kickoff dropped into the hands of junior speedster Daniel Webb, things got even simpler. After a bewildering loss in the mist at Union City a week ago, the Montclair High School football team returned home this weekend with a renewed focus and a simplified game plan.
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