Saturday, May 29, 2010

Game Day: Nighthawks at Sharks

Brooklyn, New York, May 22, 2010

It was a carnival-like atmosphere in Brooklyn as the New York Sharks (6-1) got ready to play their 100th game. Well truth be told, it was a carnival atmosphere as the Kings County Fair was being held right next to the Aviator Sports Complex football field. Right behind the stands were rides like the haunted mansion and a huge ferris wheel overlooking the grounds. But for all of the festivities at the grounds, the Sharks needed an opponent to play their historic 100th game. The Baltimore Nighthawks (3-4) had stayed overnight in nearby Newark, New Jersey and were introduced that day to New York city's famous traffic. Though they thought they had left at a decent time, they made it to the ballpark about an hour before kick-off time.

It was a fine evening for a football game. The skies were clear and the temperature was in the low 60's. Wind is always an issue at Aviator but it wasn't too bad this night. It was a festive evening, enhanced by the fair's bright colorful neon lights illuminating the area.

To help commemorate the Sharks' 100th game, New York Sharks' owner Andra Douglas dusted off her kicking shoes and came out of retirement to play. She, along with current player Jen Blum and defensive coordinator Lynn Lewis had played in the Sharks' very first game in 1999. So when the Sharks had to kick-off to start the game, Douglas trotted onto the field as a player for the first time since 2005.

The Sharks defense was in fine form and forced the Nighthawks to go three and out and punt the ball away. New York started their first drive of the game in decent field position on the Baltimore 45-yard line. The Sharks started the drive conservatively with 3 running plays. Two of the handoffs were to rookie Janea Wilkerson in her first start at running back. After getting a first down, quarterback Karen Mulligan ran for a big 17 yard gain to move the ball down to the Nighthawks 16-yard line. Kathy Holloman returned to the backfield and took the next 2 handoffs to get the Sharks down to the 11-yard line. Mulligan then went to the air and connected with Chante Bonds for a touchdown. Kicker Megan Antonucci's extra point attempt was too low but the Sharks were ahead 6-0 with 8:48 left in the first quarter.

On the Sharks next drive, they started from their own 45-yard line. At first the drive didn't look like it was going to get anywhere as Holloman was stopped for only a 1-yard gain and then Mulligan was sacked by Ashley Branch for an 8-yard loss. But on 3rd down with 17 yards to go for a first down, Mulligan went deep and hit Blum for 52 yard gain. This put the ball on the Baltimore 10-yard line. On the next play, Mulligan pitched out to her right to Holloman who threadered her way into the endzone for the Sharks second score of the game. This time the extra point kick was blocked.

New York got the ball back quickly as the defense forced another 3 and out on the Nighthawks. But the Sharks gave the ball back even quicker to Baltimore as they scored on the very next play. Mulligan threw a perfect pass to Lauren Pringle at the 50-yard line. Mulligan hit Pringle right in stride and she raced down the right sideline for a 66 yard touchdown reception. This gave New York a commanding 18-0 lead after the first quarter.

Baltimore's next drive continued to go poorly. Quarterback Lil Drumgold tried to evade a huge rush of Sharks' linemen and made a very ill advisted pass attempt. The pass was intercepted by Sharks' Shana Segers who returned the ball to New York 33-yard line. From here, the New York offense marched the ball down the field. Sticking mostly to the ground, the Sharks were back in the endzone after 7 plays. Three big runs of 17, 14, and 19 yards by Pringle, Bonds, and Mulligan respectively did most of the heavy lifting. The final 4 yards were run in by Mulligan. Antonucci split the uprights on the extra point attempt and New York extended their lead to 25-0.

The Sharks continued to dominate the Nighthawks as they scored 2 more times before the first half ended. The first one came on a 40-yard, 12 play drive that was done by going to the air. The second touchdown came after Drumgold got hit by Ebony Jones and the quarterback fumbled the ball. The Sharks recovered the ball on the Nighthawks' 31-yard line. Four plays later, Mulligan hit Blum for the Sharks' sixth and final touchdown of the day. Antonucci was successful on the extra point to make the score 38-0 at halftime.

With the game firmly in the Sharks control, it was just a matter of will New York get their 41st shutout. It started to look that they would as the defense kept the Nighthawks at bay. But late in the fourth quarter, Drumgold hit Nolan for a 45-yard touchdown pass. The extra point attempt failed so the final score was Sharks 38 - Nighthawks 6.

The game was history in the making. The victory helped keep the Sharks in the playoff hunt, but the game itself put the Sharks in the history books as the first women's team to play 100 games. Their record for their first 100 games is 82 wins, 40 wins by shutout, and 18 losses.

The New York Sharks will travel to Pittsburgh in 2 weeks to take on the Pittsburgh Passion (4-3) in a battle for the last playoff spot. A Sharks victory will clinch them a berth in the second season, while a Passion win could put Pittsburgh in. New York beat Pittsburgh earlier this season in an exciting come from behind win in Brooklyn, 12-8. But the Passion have been playing tough of late and are looking to reach the playoffs for themselves.

Kick-off will be at 7:05pm (EDT). If you cannot make it to the game, listen to Pat Brown and Dave Maxwell describe all of the action on WFNradio.

Baltimore Nighthawks 0-0-0-6: 6
New York Sharks 18-20-0-0: 38

Scoring Summary

First Quarter
NY - (08:48) Bonds 11 yard pass from Mulligan (Kick failed)
NY - (04:46) Holloman 10 yard run (Kick failed)
NY - (02:50) Pringle 66 yard pass from Mulligan (Kick failed)

Second Quarter
NY - (12:03) Mulligan 4 yard run (Antonucci kick)
NY - (05:02) Bonds 2 yard pass from Mulligan (Kick failed)
NY - (02:28) Blum 9 yard pass from Mulligan (Antonucci kick)

Fourth Quarter
BAL - (08:45) Nolan 45 yard pass from Drumgold (Kick failed)


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