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TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS...
The Buccs handled the winless Mississinawa Valley Blackhawks with ease to remain unbeaten.
Matt McCord plows his way into the end zone for the Buccs.
2002 BUCCS – 10-1
DATE
OPPONENT
W/L
8/23
Miami East
8/30
@ TV South
9/6
Nat. Trail
9/13
@ Ansonia
9/20
Arcanum
9/27
@ Miss. Valley
10/4
Bethel
10/11
@ Bradford
10/18
@ TC North
10/25
Anna
11/1
Troy Christian
Select Result for Game Story
2002 CCC STANDINGS
TEAM
CCC
ALL
COVINGTON
9-0
10-0
ARCANUM
8-1
8-2
ANNA
7-2
7-3
ANSONIA
6-3
6-4
TV SOUTH
4-5
4-6
TC NORTH
3-6
4-6
BETHEL
3-6
3-7
NATIONAL TRAIL
3-6
3-7
BRADFORD
2-7
2-8
MISSISSINAWA
0-9
0-10
2002 BUCCANEER LINKS
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September 27, 2002 – UNION CITY | game stats |
The Covington Buccaneers and Mississinawa Valley Blackhawks are two teams going in different directions. The Buccs came into tonight's game unbeaten and at the top of the CCC while the Blackhawks came in looking for their first win of the season. The result was indicative of both team's records as the Buccs dominated from the outset for a 39-6 victory.

"We played well tonight," commented coach Peacock. "Going into a game like this, when you are expected to win, there is a tendency for players to let down and not play up to the level we expect. I'm satisfied that our players played with the intensity we expect out of them. They never let down one bit and they did what they were suppose to do."

The Buccs made is clear early that they were ready to play by driving down the field on their first possession and sticking it in the endzone. Jesse Hitt scored his first of two touchdowns on the night on a 9-yard run. Matt Fulks kicked the extra point and the Buccs were up 7-0.

Later in the first, Jordan Shafer hauled in a perfect pass from Brady Reck for a 56-yard touchdown to put the Buccs up 13-0.

The Buccs then put up two more scores in the second for a comforable 25-0 lead at the half. Brady Reck connected from 6 yards out with Matt McCord and Jesse Hitt pounded his way in from 5 yards away.

The third quarter was more of the same as Matt McCord scored his second touchdown of the night on a 1-yard run. Reck and Shafer hooked up again on a 42-yard touchdown pass to put the Buccs up 39-0 after three quarters of play. Shafer fought off a Blackhawk's defender draped over his back and managed to escape down the sideline for the score.

"Jordan Shafer had a terrific game for us," complemented coach Peacock. "He was the player of the game, no doubt. Brady threw the ball well and they couldn't cover our receivers."

While the Covington offense clicked, the Buccaneer defense shut down the Blackhawks. Through three quarters the Bucc' defense held Mississinawa to negative yardage and to 2 first downs.

The Blackhawks ended up with 96 total yards but many of those came against the Buccs' second unit. Travis Brunk had 54 of those yards on a touchdown run against the Buccs' second team defense with only 2:50 left in the game.

"I'm satisfied with the way our starting defense played," continued coach Peacock. "We were missing a couple of players and their replacements stepped up tonight. I'm not satisfied with our special team's play tonight though. We gave up too many long returns and we need to get that corrected in a hurry."

On the night, Brady Reck completed 13 out of 17 passes for 245 yards with 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Brady's 245 passing yards are 9 yards short of the school record for passing yards in a game.

Jordan Shafer recorded 6 receptions for 177 yards and 2 touchdowns while Jesse Hitt led the Buccs in rushing with 111 yards on 15 carries. Hitt also reached teh endzone twice as the Buccs outgained the Blackhawks 418 to 96.

Next the Buccs host the Bethel Bees in a heated rivalry.