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Goal line stand lifts Terps
Navy Maryland Footbal Heal
Maryland's Kenny Tate (6) stops Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs at the goal line at the end of Monday's game in Baltimore. - photo by Associated Press

BALTIMORE — Navy dominated the time of possession, outgained Maryland by nearly 200 yards and made 15 more first downs.

None of this lessened the enjoyment the Terrapins derived from their 17-14 victory Monday.

Kenny Tate stopped Ricky Dobbs at the goal line with 34 seconds left, and Maryland stunned their in-state rivals to break a seven-game losing streak that began last October.

"Perseverance. That's all we've been preaching all summer," Terrapins linebacker Alex Wujciak said. "We knew we were going to face adversity in a game like this, we knew there would be plays when they gained a lot of yards. We just had to overcome it."

The Midshipmen (0-1) held the ball for nearly 19 minutes longer than Maryland (1-0), amassed 485 yards and collected 26 first downs. But in a game influenced by untimely turnovers and huge penalties, the outcome was decided by a gritty goal-line stand.

Trailing 17-14 with a fourth down at the 1, Navy decided to go for the win. Dobbs took the snap, went to his left and was met by Tate, who would not relent to the momentum Dobbs brought to the line.

"We should have kicked the field goal to send it into overtime," coach Ken Niumatalolo said. "In hindsight, we should have just kicked the ball."

Earlier in the drive, Dobbs was stopped on a third-and-8. But Maryland's Adrian Moten was flagged for grabbing the facemask on the play, and the Midshipmen advanced until Tate's big play.

"I thought I was going to be able to get it outside," Dobbs said. "I felt 100 percent confident that we were going to be able to punch it in."

Coming off a 2-10 season, the Terrapins came in as underdogs against a Navy team that went 10-4 and beat Missouri in the Texas Bowl.

But Maryland raced to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and then held on behind a defense that repeatedly excelled after Navy got inside the 20.

The Midshipmen had a 7½-minute edge in time of possession in the first half, yet trailed 14-7 after coming up empty on drives of 52, 63 and 66 yards.

In the second half, Dobbs lost a fumble at the Maryland 1 and was stuffed by Tate on the game's pivotal play.

"We had a lot of opportunities," Niumatalolo said. "We left 31 points on the field."

Dobbs ran for 63 yards and a touchdown, but the senior quarterback fumbled three times — losing two of them at the Maryland 1.

"I take sole responsibility for the occurrences here today," Dobbs said. "I didn't get the job done."

Niumatalolo said, "He's human. He's done some great things for us and won a lot of games for us. We all make mistakes. I made one at the end of the game."

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Maralyne Belcher – Senior, Softball, Bulloch Academy
Maralyne Belcher
Maralyne Belcher

The Bulloch Academy softball team is coming off an appearance in the state quarterfinals last year and are looking to take another step forward this year.

Having lost five seniors from last year’s team, first-year head coach Jason Godbee is counting on seniors like Maralyne Belcher to chip in on and off the field this season.

 “Maralyne has been working hard in her rehab after suffering a torn ACL during basketball season,” Godbee said. "We are hoping to get her back towards the middle or end of the season at full speed.

“In the mean time she’s doing a great job mentoring our younger players, encouraging them and working with them. She is a great three-sport athlete.”

 "The summer is going really good with the young players working hard," Belcher said. “I think we’re really improving. I’ve tried to help out as much as I can from the sidelines since I can’t play yet. I’m really proud of everyone and especially how the younger girls are stepping up.

A lot of people are having to learn different positions and I think it’s going really well, it’s just going to take time and practice. The process to come back from my injury has been tough as I knew it would be. I really didn’t know how much it would hurt to watch the team have to play without me but I am trying to get back as soon as I can.”