Biddy lifts Tuttle in win over Clinton

 
By Ryan Aber | Published: October 11, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment
photo - Tuttle quarterback Sterling Koons runs up the middle past Clinton defender (75) Jarrett Richert during 2nd qtr. in Class 3A matchup between Tuttle and Clinton at Bill Hinkle Field Friday night. By Jim Beckel
Tuttle quarterback Sterling Koons runs up the middle past Clinton defender (75) Jarrett Richert during 2nd qtr. in Class 3A matchup between Tuttle and Clinton at Bill Hinkle Field Friday night. By Jim Beckel

TUTTLE — Running off the field after Friday’s 35-14 victory over Clinton, Tuttle’s Ethan Biddy was exhausted.

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TUTTLE 35

CLINTON 14

Clinton…01400 — 14

Tuttle …141470 — 35

Tuttle — Paco Moore 5 run (Bobby Stonebraker kick)

Tuttle — Dallas Sanders 14 pass from Sterling Koons (Stonebraker kick)

Tuttle — Ethan Biddy 15 run (Stonebraker kick)

Clinton — Delans Griffin 72 run (Josh Martinez kick)

Clinton — Griffin 67 run (Martinez kick)

Tuttle — Biddy 1 run (Stonebraker kick)

Tuttle—Koons 4 run (Stonebraker kick)

Game In Figures

Clinton

Tuttle

10

First downs

17

25-226

Rushing a-yds

65-220

33

Passing yds

146

3-12-2

Passing C-A-I

3-5-1

3-2

Fumble no.-lost

0-0

8-75

Penalty no.-yds

8-36

He had good reason to be.

Biddy, normally a part-time back sharing carries with Paco Moore, had to take over as the Tigers’ main running threat and carried 43 times for 146 yards and scored twice as No. 1 Tuttle handled the No. 3 Red Tornadoes.

"I would never have believed that,” Biddy said. "We never want to see Paco get hurt, but it was nice to have this chance.”

Biddy didn’t do it with much flash, either. Only two of his carries went for more than nine yards.

"I’m not quick enough to slash and all that stuff,” he said. "I’ll just grind it out.”

And a big difference from last year’s Tuttle team is the Tigers’ improved offensive line.

"We’re considerably better than we were last year up front,” coach Phil Koons said. "We’re bigger, stronger and we’ve got a bit of a chip on our shoulders this year.

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