Football
B-G 27, Seton Catholic Central 0
BAINBRIDGE – The Bobcats are off to the same type of start as last season, and with the dominating shutout Friday night at home, remain as one of the last two unbeatens among Chenango County clubs.
Dustin Ross displayed his go-the-distance ability on any running attempt scoring TDs of 54 and 31 yards. He racked up 158 yards on the season and is well over 300 yards through two games this season.
Chris McGinnis scored on a four-yard keeper in the second quarter and Travis Dickey hauled in McGinnis’ 48-yard scoring toss in the third quarter, McGinnis’ third touchdown pass of the season. It’s another step forward for the Bobcats’ offense that appears as balanced as it’s been in at least a decade. “That’s what we’re trying to establish (balance),” said B-G coach Tim Mattingly. “We feel we have pretty good skill kids at receiver, and with the Ross kid and his speed, we want to spread the wealth on offense.”
B-G’s defense showed great improvement over the previous week’s win over UV-Edmeston allowing just 92 total yards, while forcing four turnovers. Seton back Chris Perry was held to 60 yards after rushing for over 200 the previous week. “We knew we had to contain the Perry kid and keep him inside,” Mattingly said. “The defense was just outstanding in shutting him down.”
Score by quarters
SCC 0 0 0 0–0
B-G 7 14 6 0–27
Scoring Summary