G. Michael Graham Photo. The Newport Central Catholic Thoroughbreds line up in their recent win over Ashland. NewCath fell to Cooper, 31-22 on Friday in the Skyline Crosstown Showdown at Dixie Heights.

By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM

Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

Most teams
who come out plus-four in the turnover department win football games.

But that
did not happen for the Newport Central Thoroughbreds in the Skyline Crosstown
Showdown at Dixie Heights on Friday. The Cooper Jaguars still moved the ball
better in a 31-22 victory. Both teams are 1-1 on the season.

Cooper lost
all six fumbles and the Thoroughbreds threw two interceptions. But the Jaguars
outgained the Thoroughbreds, 376-209 in total offense. NewCath could not stop the
balanced Cooper attack. Jaguar quarterback Will Ludwig completed 17-of-29
passes for 214 yards and three touchdowns in the win.

“I knew they were going to be a pretty decent, tough
team and they were,”
said Dan Wagner,
NewCath head coach. “We had momentum
early and lost it. Once they got it, they didn’t let it go.”

His top
target was Corey Fussinger. Fussinger had six catches for 77 yards and Aaron
Morgan had five catches for 41 yards. The Jaguars also saw running back Avery
Bricking run the ball 17 times for 125 yards.

“We didn’t do a really good job with one particular
pattern that we have to fix,”
Wagner
said. “We didn’t do a real good job with
one particular run pattern that we have to fix. I think we have people getting
there, but the technique is lousy so we have to get better at it.”

Defensively,
the Jaguars made things tough for the Thoroughbred offense. Jacob Newumann
recorded eight tackles and four sacks with Fussinger adding another two sacks.

NewCath
quarterback Mac Franzen completed 8-of-15 passes for 135 yards. Tommy Donnelly
led the Thoroughbreds in that department with two catches for 63 yards.

The
Thoroughbreds led 7-0 after the first quarter. Michael Runyon hauled in an
11-yard pass from Franzen. But Cooper came back to tie the game when Bricking
broke free for a 45-yard run in the second quarter.

NewCath took
its final lead in the second quarter when Jacob Weiland recovered a Cooper
fumble in the end zone. But Logan Turner hit a 25-yard field goal to cut the
lead to 14-10 at halftime.

The Jaguars
pulled away with 21 consecutive points in the second half. In the third
quarter, Ludwig hit Fussinger for a 9-yard score and Morgan for three yards to
give Cooper a 24-14 advantage. The Jaguars made the score 31-14 in the fourth
quarter when Tanner Kissel hauled in a 21-yard pass.

NewCath’s
lone score of the second half came when Jack Sutkamp scored on a 2-yard run.
Donnelly hauled in the two-point conversion pass from Franzen.

The
Thoroughbreds hit the road Friday for an in-county game at Campbell County.
Game time is 7 p.m. in Alexandria.

Mike Graham covers sports for LINK nky