Cardinals shock No. 8 ADM, 17-13

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Newton football players and coaches celebrate the Cardinals' 17-13 win over No. 8 ADM Friday night in Adel. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

Two Cardinal possessions after Grove's touchdown, Newton struck back in a big way as Hills ripped off a 46-yard TD run — by far the team's longest run of the season — to put the Cards up 7-6 with 1:47 left in the first quarter. Newton's previous season-long run was 21 yards.

"That was awesome," Hills said about the run. "My line had great blocks and made a big hole. I couldn't have done it without them."

ADM muffed a punt early in the second quarter that Newton senior Ryan Jolivette recovered, and the Cards cashed in with a 35-yard field goal from sophomore Nick Easley to go ahead 10-6. The first half ended with that score after the teams traded punts the next four possessions.

At that point, the game had an eerily similar feel to the team's matchup last year, in which Newton led ADM 10-7 early in the third quarter before the Tigers outscored the Cardinals 26-0 in the second half to win 33-10.

"We definitely had last year in mind and knew we had to finish the game out," Clements added. "We knew that if we won this game, it would put us in a good spot and a good mindset for the next couple weeks."

"We went back to last year how we went into halftime like this," Hills added. "We knew we couldn't come out and just hold on. We had to keep running the ball and stepping on their throat."

Newton's offense sputtered in the third quarter, having three three-and-outs. ADM's first drive of the quarter ended in a turnover on downs at the Cardinal 39, but their second included a 48-yard screen pass that set up a 1-yard score on a sneak from senior QB Kyle Herrick. That put ADM back in front 13-10 with 1:53 left in the quarter.

The Cardinals' defense reclaimed the game's momentum early in the fourth, sacking Herrick on back-to-back plays, with the second forcing a turnover on downs at the Newton 31. Junior Levi Michener had the first sack, and seniors Jolivette and Derrick Hurt combined for the second. Michener had a huge game at linebacker, recording nine solo tackles, with four for a loss — including two sacks. Jolivette had six total tackles and three for a loss — besides his fumble recovery.

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