For nearly four quarters, both the Eagles and the Vikings
hammered away at each other. The Eagles'
offense worked hard for every touchdown they got, and it took an interception
and a fumble before Windham was able to breathe easier and slip away with 26-10
victory over Oxford Hills last Friday night.
The Eagles started pushing in the second quarter and quarterback
Leslie threw a 36-yard pass to Zach Davis that placed Windham on the 14-yard
line. From there, Windham worked its way to the two when Kyle Houser scored and
Josh Dugas added on the extra point.
The Vikings tried to work their way down field but just
couldn't find the end zone. The Eagles
continued towards the Vikings' 4-yard line and called upon Josh Dugas again to
boot another field goal, making it 13-7 at the half.
Though the Eagles were missing some key players, they
made do and it showed in the second half.
Windham's Desmond Leslie threw a stunning 47-yard pass to Kyle
Kilfoil. The Eagles inched their way up
to the 16 where Griffin Jacobson scored, but the conversion failed, leaving
Windham with the lead of 19-7.
Late in the fourth quarter, the Vikings fumbled and
Windham's Matt Roy recovered putting the Vikings out of commission.
Next varsity football game is this Friday, October 24th,
7 p.m. at home against Bonny Eagle.