Wildcats give Cards rude playoff exit

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Newton sophomore quarterback Tyler Wood runs for a first down in the fourt quarter of the Cardinals' 42-3 loss at Humboldt in a Class 3A first round playoff game. It was Newton's first playoff game since 2007 and final game for 22 seniors. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

After Humboldt went 60 yards and scored on the game’s opening possession, the Cardinals looked like they would answer with a score of their own. They dinked-and-dunked their way for 78 yards down to the Tigers’ 1-yard line, but were stopped on third-and-goal and had to resort to an 18-yard field goal by sophomore Nick Easley to make it a 6-3 game with two minutes and 18 seconds left in the first quarter.

Little did anyone know, that would be the Cardinals’ only score of the game.

Humboldt came right back with an 80-yard scoring drive. Ross picked up 40 of those yards on a third-and-nine run in which he broke a tackle that would have stopped him for a short gain. Three plays later, Jacboson threaded the needle over the middle to senior Tyler Zaugg for a 40-yard touchdown pass to make the score 14-3 after the two connected on a two-point conversion pass.

Newton picked up two first downs on its ensuing possession but then had to punt, and the partially-blocked kick only went 10 yards and the Tigers took over at their 47. They had a first down at the Cardinals’ 12 and then had two touchdown plays called back on penalties, but it didn’t stop them. On third-and-20, Jacboson dropped back and had all sorts of time to find sophomore Jaxon Heinz over the middle at the goaline for a 22-yard strike to officially blow the game open at 21-3 midway through the second quarter.

“They’d go play-action and we weren’t getting pressure. He’d have time to throw,” Ergenbright said. “Our corner slipped a couple times and they were open on big third downs that kept drives alive. We just couldn’t get off the field on defense.”

The Tigers completed a 31-yard pass on a third-and-12 on their next drive that led to a 1-yard TD run by senior Ryan Lee to make the score 28-3 with 1:13 left in the half. By intermission, Humboldt had amassed exactly 300 yards of offense.

Newton opened the second half by picking up two first downs before sophomore quarterback Tyler Wood threw a jump ball near the Cardinals’ sideline that was intercepted. It was Newton’s first turnover in 13 quarters of football.

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