The Bulldogs lost their homecoming game to district foe Raines 49-14 Friday.
The Vikings scored early in the first quarter after a Suwannee fumble. Suwannee's Andre Zander tied the game with a 38-yard touchdown run followed by an Austin O'Connor point after.
The Vikings regained the momentum with a 26-yard pass followed by a 10-yard touchdown run. The Vikings led 14-7 and added another score following yet another Suwannee fumble.
Suwannee's Josh Martin will return the kickoff 38 yards. A quarterback sack by Raines ended the first quarter.
An interception by Suwannee’s Josh Martin will give the 'Dogs the ball early in the second quarter.
The Vikings added another score with about five minutes to go in the half.
The third quarter wasn’t any better for the ‘Dogs. The first play of the second half was an 85-yard Raines touchdown.
The 'Dogs finally put up a few drives which led to a one yard touchdown by J.R. Bass later scored on a one-yard run. Suwannee trailed 35-14. Raines added another score early in the fourth to make it 42-14.
Jason Bullock stepped in as quarterback for the ‘Dogs. Hines picked up four yards after a handoff from Bullock. The 'Dogs fumbled on the snap on the next play, the fourth fumble of the night for Suwannee. The Vikings’ final score came on a 10-yard run, making it 49-14.
The 'Dogs fall to 3-3, 1-1 in District 2-2A. Raines improves to 2-3 (1-1). Suwannee is off next week.
Local News
October 9, 2009
<font color="#009900">SUWANNEE FOOTBALL:</font> 'Dogs stumble, 49-14
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