Sunday, October 12, 2008
By Bill Evans
billevans@sjnewsco.com
With Schuhl out with turf toe, Christ carried 23 times for 232 yards and three scores as the Gloucester Catholic High School football team improved to 4-0 with a 42-7 victory over Woodstown in a Tri-County Conference Royal Division game.
"It's a good opportunity for me to start and show myself as a junior and get my name out there," said Christ. "I just wanted to come out, pursue, win and do what needed to be done."
Christ did a tremendous job running downhill and when he took a hit, he seemed to accelerate. Christ scored on runs of 24, 1 and 51 yards the last bouncing off several would-be tacklers and sprinting to the end zone.
"If they don't wrap me, I'm just going to put my legs out and keep them moving," said Christ.



1 comment:
Guess that gives new meaning to the "Hail Mary" play.
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