![]() “Their team has hands, they really do,” Ryan said, “and they have that second effort, which is what you need in this sport.”įollowing intermission, Pia Morelli got the scoring rally started for Keene when she took a hand-off nine yards in to make the score 20-18. Trailing 20-6 with a little under 10 seconds remaining, Harmer made a short pass to Haylie Buysse who took the ball 40 yards into the back of the endzone to close out the half at 20-12. The game marked the first-ever varsity girls flag football team held in Saranac Lake. The Keene flag football team's coaching staff celebrates after defeating the Saranac Lake Red Storm 30-20 at the Wilson Raymond Field on Wednesday. We’re very fortunate and I think it’s coming together,” Ryan said. The Red Storm then capped off the score, with Akey making a short throw to Zuleyka Oliveras for the only successful two-point from either team in the game. ![]() On the next score, Akey made a short pass to Samburgh, who fought between two Keene defenders to haul in a tipped ball with 10.2 seconds left in the first half. Their first touchdown came from a two-yard run from Akey after she drove the team down the length of the field in just five plays. The Beavers answered right back, going 40 yards on just one play, with Addi Van Ness taking a hand off all the way to the back of the end zone to even the score at 6-6.Īfter giving up the quick score, the Red Storm scored 14 unanswered points on their next two possessions. (Enterprise photo - Parker O’Brien)Īkey converted the game’s lone turnover into points, with a three-play drive, which was capped off with a six-yard score around the halfway point of the first half. The Keene flag football team’s coaching staff celebrates after defeating the Saranac Lake Red Storm 30-20 at the Wilson Raymond Field on Wednesday. Saranac Lake’s Jordanna Samburgh (21) jumps up to make the catch during Wednesday’s game against Keene. Saranac Lake’s Emma Akey runs to outside with a Keene defender trailing her during Wednesday’s game at the Wilson Raymond Field. Saranac Lake’s Emma Akey, right, runs to outside with a Keene defender trailing her during Wednesday’s game at the Wilson Raymond Field. ![]() Keene’s Avry Lavallee, left, and Molly Riggins chest bump after defeating Saranac Lake in the first-ever varsity girls flag football game at the Wilson Raymond field. Keene’s Pia Morelli, right, makes a move past Saranac Lake’s Emily Gay during Wednesday’s game. Saranac Lake’s Caterra Ratelle runs downfield during Wednesday’s game against Keene. Saranac Lake’s Ayla Small runs past two Keene defenders during Wednesday’s game in Saranac Lake. Keene’s Addi Van Ness takes off during Wednesday’s game against Saranac Lake at the Wilson Raymond Field. ![]()
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