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November 3, 2012

Nobles too much for Brooks

Ryan Vultaggio was a one-man wrecking crew for Nobles, commanding an offense that churned up 546 total yards in a 49-26 victory over Brooks.

The quarterback was 8 for 17 passing for 202 yards and a touchdown while carrying the ball 18 times for 283 yards and four TDs.

Brooks stayed close behind the efforts of Chris Cervizzi (48 yards, 2 TDs) but Nobles broke the game open with 21 fourth-quarter points.

Nobles 49, Brooks 26

Nobles (3-4):7 14 7 21 — 49

Brooks (1-7): 0 18 0  8 — 26

First Quarter

N — Ryan Vultaggio 53 run (Drew Walker kick)

Second Quarter

B — Chris Cervizzi 1 run (kick failed)

N — John McCarthy 57 pass from Vultaggio (Walker kick)

N — Vultaggio 10 run (Walker kick)

B — Cervizzi 1 run (kick failed)

B — Josh Jacobo 70 fumble return (kick failed)

Third Quarter

N — Vultaggio 4 run (Walker kick)

Fourth Quarter

N — McCarthy 30 pass from Vultaggio (Walker kick)

B — Luke Hajdukiewicz 16 pass from K.J. Moore (Coy Candelario run)

N — Vultaggio 27 run (Walker kick)

N — John Jeally 3 run (Walker kick)

BROOKS LEADERS

RUSHING: (40-197) — Geoff Fulgione 5-29, Coy Candelario 18-82, Chris Cervizzi 15-48, K.J. Moore 2-38

PASSING: K.J. Moore 15-27-1, 151

RECEIVING: Candelario 1-18, Connor Moore 4-60, Cervizzi 4-22, Andrew Kimball 1-7, Fulgione 4-28, Hajdukiewicz 1-16

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