By Patrick Newell
Sun Sports Editor
One and half seasons and 13 games later, Unadilla Valley-Edmeston broke through with a win on Saturday against Moravia. It was no garden-variety victory by any stretch of the imagination, which we will quickly summarize:
• Five overtime periods, a new Section IV record
• 79 rushing attempts by the Storm including 47 from fullback Tom Giordano.
• Moravia quarterback Greg Langtry had two passes dropped in the end zone, and the Devils had a potential game-winning touchdown in the fourth overtime called back.
• Plus, there were two lengthy delays due to Moravia injuries, and the sum total of the action and inaction amounted to a 3-hour, 45-minute game.
“There were some things going on in that game that I have never seen before,” said UV-E head coach Jack Loeffler. “I’ve been in an overtime game, but certainly not five.”
The Storm haven’t played five total overtime periods over the last 12 seasons combined, and at one point an official asked Loeffler if he would settle for a tie.
Loeffler, of course, rejected the official’s notion noting his team’s need for a victory. When Jay Lloyd intercepted Langtry’s pass on fourth down, the players spilled out onto the field. “In the locker room after the game, it didn’t matter what I said or the coaches said,” Loeffler recalls. “They were cheering for everything.”