Box Score ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. - The first play of Elizabeth City State University Head Coach
Anthony Jones tenure is one he'll never forget. But the Vikings had to buckle down to subdue Central State in a lightning-shortened season-opening, 19-10, in Roebuck Stadium.
GREAT WAY TO START THE SEASON
The Vikings scored on the first play of the season when sophomore defensive back
Taeyonn Reynolds stripped the ball from the grasp of Marauder freshman running back Brandon Stevenson at the 35 yard line on the kickoff and raced untouched down the left sideline to put ECSU on the board just 13 seconds into Jones' tenure. It was a lead that the Vikings (1-0) would not relinquish.
"His return was a heck of a play. He went in there, made the tackle, ripped the ball out and went the other way," Jones said in his office following the official ending of the contest.
"A lot of players, particularly starters, don't like to go out there and cover kicks. He went down there and I told him, 'Somebody's got to make a play.' That's been our motto. That's been our theme. That got us started and, in essence, was part of the difference in the ball game."
Junior running back
Gregory Bryan continued his 2-year dominance of Central. After rushing for 104 yards and a touchdown in Ohio last fall, he piled up 115 yards on nine totes, highlighted by a decisive 71-yard scoring on a third-and-10 play to push the Vikings lead to 19-10. Bryant raced untouched through a gaping hole in the left side of the line, dodged one would-be Central State defender and out-ran secondary to the left side of the end-zone.
Before they could celebrate, the Viking faithful had to sit out a series of lightning delays which stopped the clock with 12:27 remaining until the game was called two hours and 50 minutes later. Prior to the halting of play for lightning, the Viking defense was stifling. Led by senior linebacker
Miacah Cooper with nine tackles (6 solos, 3 assists) including a sack and three tackles for loss, ECSU yielded just 71 yards rushing and 118 passing before Mother Nature interrupted.
"My guys did a great job. I told them that I'm very, very proud of them," Jones said after the contest was called by officials. "A lot of people don't understand, I got here too late for spring ball, so we didn't have spring ball. And the first time that I saw most of these guys practice was August 8."
Did the new head coach enjoy the win?
"I know he did. The smile on his face tells it all," said Cooper.
"We exceeded our expectations," an excited Cooper said about his defensive unit following the game. "We made big plays, we forced turnovers and flew around the ball.
"It's all about winning, getting the winning environment back here."
It was a defensive struggle until a string of three touchdowns on three consecutive possessions by the teams preceded the stoppage in play. A 20-yard scoring pass and run from rookie quarterback
Kedrick Patterson to freshman wide receiver
Jaquarious Bellamy into the right flat was punctuated by a crisp downfield block by junior wide receiver
Charles Davis, staking the Vikings to a 10-point edge with 2:48 left in the third period.
After limiting Central to just 45 yards of offense during the third period, the Viking defense was breached when the Marauders marched 71 yards on 10 plays capped by a 21-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Trent Mays to sophomore wide receiver Darius Ford 25 seconds into the final quarter. That drive trimmed the home lead to just three points because of two missed extra-point kicks by ECSU. But Bryan's touchdown gallop put ECSU back in control and took the wind away from Central (0-1).
The Viking defense, led by junior linebacker
Vincent A. Thomas and Cooper, helped ECSU carry a 7-3 lead into halftime by allowing just 103 total yards and a field goal. Sophomore defensive back Greg Williams' 27-yard interception return with four minutes left in the opening period and strong stand to limit the Pirates to three points after a first-and-goal to begin the second period spelled the difference.
Thomas and junior linebacker
Shawn Bridges dropped Central junior running back Blake McEwen for a 2-yard loss on second down before junior defensive back
Jaelan Williams broke up a pass in the end-zone on third down to make the visitors settle for 28-yard field goal by sophomore kicker Trevor Teel with 12:14 left in the half.
Central would not pass its own 41 for the rest of the period.
Senior runningback
Chase Byrum added 54 yards rushing to help the Vikings finished with 166 yards on the ground. Patterson completed 13 of 27 passes without an interception for 168 yards. Senior wide receiver
Deon Yarborough had game highs of five catches for 82 yards. Bellamy and junior wide receiver
Brandon Joyner pulled in three passes apiece.
Mays connected on 12 of 18 passes for 118 yards while junior runningback Terraris Saffold paced the Marauders' running attack with 49 yards on 17 carries.
The Viking win evened the series against Central at 2-2-1.
ECSU is at UNC Pembroke next Saturday at 6 p.m. for another non-conference contest.
ANTHONY JONES' POST-GAME QUOTES
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