Campus Recreation’s Flag Football Championship Night was held Wednesday. The top two teams from the four different divisions faced off to determine who was best in 2004.
The featured game of the night was the Competitive Division Championship that paired No. 3 seed Duck Squad and No. 5 seed ISP in what was a rematch of their regular season game.
ISP intercepted a pass on the game’s first possession. ISP quarterback Drew Kimsey ran across the goal for the first score of the game. Duck Squad QB Jordan Ramsey led his team down the field, finding tight end Josh Cutshaw in the end zone. ISP responded with a drive of their own, resulting in a touchdown pass from Kimsey to wide-out Jonathan Smith. Duck Squad would tie up the score 14-14 just before the half as Ramsey scored on a quarterback scramble.
ISP started the second half by throwing a pass into the hands of Duck Squad DB Ryan Prather. Duck Squad could not capitalize on the good field position. After an interception by Duck Squad defensive back Travis Hall, ISP’s defense stepped up again, forcing Duck Squad to turn the ball over on downs for the second straight possession. ISP threw a third interception on their next drive. This time Cutshaw returned the pick all the way for a score. Duck Squad capitalized on an interception by DB Ryan Prather, as Ramsey found Cutshaw in the end zone for their the team’s fourth touchdown.
ISP was down, but could not be counted out. On their first play following the Duck Squad extra point, Kimsey connected with Jason Wilburn on a 56-yard touchdown pass. That would be all the offense for ISP, as Duck Squad ran out the final two minutes on the clock to claim the 28-20 victory.
In other championship games: QCOM defeated the No. 1 seeded Kappa Delta 20-7 in the Women’s game. QCOM’s defense held KD to a season-low seven points.
Sig Ep, riding the momentum of two early interceptions, defeated Ladies and Gentlemen 31-6 to capture the Co-Ed championship.
After a defensive first half that saw the score 0-0, Quillen Boys pulled out the victory against Sigma Chi 14-7 to capture the Rec. Division crown.

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