Home > College > Story
 Advertisement 

SECTION SPONSORS


Published - Sunday, April 20, 2008
POST COMMENT | READ COMMENTS (No comments posted.)

Deep defense packs a punch in WSU spring game

.
Few teams in recent years have been able to keep up with the high-scoring Winona State University football team.

The Warriors defense can now add itself to the short list.
WSU Purple quarterback Greg Preston gets rid of the ball before he is sacked during the Warriors' spring game Saturday at Maxwell Field in Winona. (Photo by Andrew Link/Winona Daily News)

A cause for uncertainty when spring practices began four weeks ago, the Warriors defense turned in a strong performance Saturday in the annual WSU spring game, as purple defeated white 17-7 at Maxwell Field at Alltel Stadium.

The purple and white defenses combined for four sacks, four interceptions and two forced fumbles in the Warriors’ final tune-up before practices resume in August.

“We started pretty laid back, but then we got going,” freshman linebacker Cody Dummar said. “Our goal was to be more physical and we got going and got after each other. It was a low-scoring game it shows that we’re getting after each other, and that’s what were going to have to do in the fall.”

WSU coach Tom Sawyer said one reason for the lack of scoring was that both teams were comprised of starters and non-starters, perhaps hindering continuity on offense. Still, Sawyer said he was pleased with the strong send-off by the defense.

“When you have a mixed offensive line, mixed skill kids, the scoring is not going to be as high as it normally is,” Sawyer said. “But I’m also very excited that we have a lot of depth on our defense and that was a question mark.”

WSU freshman Ryan Jirgl had two interceptions and a sack for the purple team. Freshman Derek LaRock and sophomore John Solan also had interceptions, while freshman Matt Uhlrich, senior Drew Waters, sophomore Michael Henderson and senior Zach Voigt all had a hand in sacks.

“Throughout the spring we dealt with injuries,” Jirgl said. “So we had a lot of guys step up and take some reps. Our young guys are playing real well and our old guys are bringing them with us.”

The offense was effective in spots. Tennessee-Martin transfer Greg Preston quarterbacked the purple squad to a pair of long scoring drives.

Transfer running back Curtis Dewberry capped off a 12-play drive with a shifty eight-yard touchdown run to put the purple team up 7-0 going into the second quarter.

Dewberry, who produced a handful of highlight-reel plays, returned the ensuing kickoff 82 yards for a touchdown for the white team, although special teams plays were not tacked onto the scoreboard.

Junior wide receiver Tyree Burks hauled in a 17-yard touchdown pass from Preston midway through the fourth quarter.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Amir Ross ran in a 9-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter for the white squad’s only scoring play.

“I’m very excited about the way we competed,” Sawyer said. “I saw a lot of kids playing hard and that’s what I was after. Play hard and fast and compete. And I saw a lot of that today.”

Ross finished 13 of 23 for 108 yards and an interception and rushed six times for 25 yards and a score.

Preston finished 9-for-15 for 114 yards one touchdown and one interception.

Sophomore running back Darren Davis led all rushers with 11 carries for 42 yards. Junior Carey Rottman had four carries for 36 yards and four receptions for 32 yards. Dewberry had eight carries for 29 yards and a touchdown and returned two kicks for 121 yards and a touchdown.
.
Advertisement
 Tell us what you think...

 Comments »


The comments above are from readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Winona Daily News.

 Post a comment (150 word limit) »

Click here to report offensive or inappropriate comments. Please identify the comment you're concerned about, the story to which the comment was attached, the date of the comment and the person who made the post. Send comments to jerome.christenson@lee.net

We reserve the right not to post reader comments containing racial, religious or personal attacks, slander, profanity, e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers or Web site addresses that are for personal or promotional gain.
Log In - If you have already signed up with winonadailynews.com, please sign in now!
*Member ID:
*Password:
  Forgot Your Password?
 
Sign Up - To encourage intelligent and meaningful conversation, winonadailynews.com requires all commenters to register before posting comments. It's quick, it's easy, and it's free! Just fill in the information below to get started!

**Your Member ID and password will be required to log in. Your comments will appear under your user name.

Do not use usernames or passwords from your financial accounts!

Note: Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required!

*Create a Member ID:
*Choose a password:
*Re-enter password:
*E-mail Address:
*Year of Birth:
 

(children under 13 cannot register)

*First Name:
*Last Name:
Company:
Home Phone:
Business Phone:
*Address:
*City:
*State:
*Zip Code:
 

NEWSPAPER ADS

WINONA JOBS

TOP HOMES

 
 
Dailies
La Crosse Tribune
Winona Daily News

Weeklies
Coulee News
The Chronicle
Holmen Courier
Houston County News
Onalaska Life
Tomah Journal
Vernon Broadcaster
Westby Times

Regional
Inside Preps
My LIVE! Entertainment
Best of River Valley
Business Report
Healthy Living Today
Strictly Golf
River Valley Bike Trails
River Valley Blogs
River Valley Outdoors

Shoppers
Tri-County Foxxy

Marketplace
Newspaper Ads
Local Website Directory
7 Rivers Rentals
HomeSeller
Wheels Website
Work For You

Portals
La Crosse NET
Winona NET

Classifieds
River Valley Classifieds

Links
Lee Enterprises

About Us | Classifieds | Contact Us | Terms of Use | F.A.Q. | Privacy Policy | Requests | Search | RSS | Videos | Advertiser Directory | Add to My Yahoo!
Copyright © 1997 - 2008 The Winona Daily News. All rights reserved.
Material from this site may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or distributed. A Lee Enterprises subsidiary.