
The Bengal offense shined in the annual spring game at Holt Arena. The Bengals scored twice in the first half. Russel Hill completed just over half of his passes and finished the game with two touchdowns and no interceptions.
“I thought we moved a lot faster as a unit than we did last spring,” said Russel Hill, Quarterback. “We competed hard.”
Lance Cartwright, anchor of the offensive line attributed the success of the offense to the newcomers on the team.
“A lot of the kids stepped it up, said Lance Cartwright, Offensive Lineman. “We had freshmen step in and play really well. A lot of the guys got time and got better so come this fall we can rotate and get fresh people in and out on both sides of the ball.”
The Bengals finished last season with a disappointing 3-8 record. They know that the quickest way to turn things around is with team speed.
“I thought we moved a lot faster as a unit then we did last spring,” said Lance Cartwright.
In just his second year as head football coach John Zamberlin noticed a huge improvement in the way his team approach the spring drills.
“I think guys competed hard,” said Coach Zamberlin. “We did good things on both sides of the ball. I thought we took another step forward and improved.”
Coach Zamberlin was pleased with the way the spring game went.
“It was a good way to finish up the spring,” said Coach Zamberlin
The Bengals start their season August 30, at Boise State.
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