The extra point was no good, and they took a 6-0 lead. After catching the ball he made an inside-out fake on one defender and side-stepped another and danced into the end zone. The Young Gunz opened the scoring with a pick play as the receiver was able to get behind the blocker, setting the screen for him. On the offensive side of the ball, they brought in speed burner Corey Hemphill. Watson bounced back to make several key breakups and force the game into overtime. Watson got beat on a long ball over the top down the right side. Watson became their defensive specialist, used to shut down the other teams’ No.1 receiver. One player they felt would put them over the top on the defensive side of the ball was Zacchaeus Watson.
Another change the team made was it went out and picked up two players that would make a difference. They won the national 4-on-4 in Las Vegas in August, and plan on going back to Vegas to repeat.įor Voodoo, it meant coming from El Paso to compete for the 10th year in a row, never feeling the cool $3,000 cash in their hand after two days of battling. Subscribe to the Roswell Daily Record today.įor Miller, this has been a great year for his 4-on-4 flag football team. What happened this year is we finally got a defense, we’ve always had an offense - that’s why we won.”
I look to the cone and then I look to the middle and the drag is wide open. The center does a curl to hold the middle defender up and the right receiver shoots the cone. We have three in tight, the left side receiver does a backside drag across the end zone. “The last play we ran is called ‘Venom’ on extra points,” Miller said. Miller not only launched one deep ball but threw another for paydirt to help his team come from behind to win the ‘Money’ in overtime, 13-12 over the Young Gunz at Cielo Grande Recreation Area on Sunday. The game was nothing short of a shootout with big plays made by both teams on both sides of the ball.įans at this year’s HISI liked how both quarterbacks stood in the pocket and threw the deep ball with rushers barreling down on them. game on Sunday, in which Voodoo won 47-26, forcing the Young Gunz to win from the losers bracket.
The game was an all-Texas shootout between the Voodoo from Amarillo and the Young Gunz from El Paso. The weather for the ‘Show Me the Money’ championship game was Texas hot.