Cape football defeats Polytech 34-18 in offensive battle
The Vikings put out their best offensive performance since Nov. 3, 2017, with a 34-18 victory over the visiting Panthers on Cape’s Senior Night.
Junior Jaden Davis was an offensive workhouse for the Vikings, running for 165 yards on 23 carries. He had more than 300 all-purpose yards, opening the scoring with an 80-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. He also caught a 10-yard pass from Hank D’Ambrogi for a touchdown and rushed for a late one-yard score.
“It’s my first win ever at home,” said the Cape junior. “We really wanted that one, and it was Senior Night, and we wanted to send them out with a win. We needed this win.”
Polytech’s Brian Johnson came right back with a two-yard plunge for the score. The point after was blocked.
D’Ambrogi got his name in the scoring column, as he scooped up the ball and dove a yard into the end zone for the second touchdown.
Poly came right back with a two-yard run by Caleb Tascione and a 51-yard run for Braden Moran to finish the Panthers’ scoring at 18.
Cape senior Damian McFeaters snagged a 30-yard reception and scampered into the end zone to make it 31-18.
Davis then got the touchdown hat trick with a one-yard run to give the 2-6 Vikings the 34-18 win over the 1-7 Panthers.
Austin Carey went 3-for-4 on PATs.
“Jaden had a great game,” said Cape head coach J.D. Maull. “He just goes, man. He just goes. He never complains. He’s having a great year.”
Maull was quick to praise his players.
“With some guys out with injuries, Daniel Saez came in and played great at running back,” he said. ”Damian [McFeaters] had a nice catch for a touchdown, and the offensive line did a great job. Lucas [Ruppert] is a tough kid and we ask a lot of him, and he performs. It’s hard to think of him as a 15-year-old. Jonathan Rodriguez also had a lot of good hits. He had a great sack for us which caused a fumble.
“We are excited about the win,” Maull continued. “Poly is a scrappy team and they played well, but our kids got through it and they got a good win.”
The Vikings will travel to Smyrna Friday, Nov. 1, to face the 6-2 Eagles.




