September 26, 2012
Eagle Football
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dropped deep in the backfield
and it was 4th and long. Brian's
kick went out at Calvin's 41.
Tony Moniz fought off the
Crusader's o-line and smothered
Calvin's back at the line of
scrimmage for no gain. Calvin's
line went offside's on the next
snap and it became 2nd and 15
as the first quarter came to an
end.
At the end of the first, it's Calvin
13, our Eagles 0.
Calvin opened the 2nd
quarter with a resounding march
backwards for 2 yards, but a
quick swing pass gave them a
first with a 16-yard pick-up. They
completed a 21 yarder, but it was
called back for an illegal block
in the back. The result of the
play was a first down but they
still had first down at the Eagles
35. They couldn't make the next
completion and Brian stepped in.
front of the Crusaders' intended
receiver for a pick at the Julian
34.
On the Eagles first play of the
series, Brian got clothes lined
on Calvin's sideline, which the
officials did not catch. Eddie
Silva came in to spell a sore-
necked Brian and lost 3 on his
first attempt. An Eagles WR
jumped offsides and now it's 3rd
and 18. Hunter's pass to Moniz
was just past Tony's fingertips
and Brian popped the punt to the
Calvin's 41.
Calvin wasted no time of their
possession and ran about 70
yards for a 59-yard TD. An okay
impersonation of Gayle Sayers.
Got a touchdown, didn't it?
Their PAT fluttered like a dead
albatross and they're up by 19.
Austin McConnel grabs a pass from brother Hunter.
photo frora LPAKphotography.com
Calvin's kick squirted all the
way down to Julian's goal line
where Cole picked it up and
scrambled up to the Eagles 34.
Hunter completed a very nice
spiral to Cole at the Eagles 43
for another first down. On a WR
around, Cole fumbled and lost
10, but Austin snagged one of
brother Hunter's passes in heavy
traffic for 10 yards. There was a
dead ball foul for a late hit and it's
an Eagles first down at Calvin's
28.
Success was not in the cards
for this Eagles possession, as
that Hunter's next pass was
picked and returned to the
Eagles 46.
Calvin made quick work of it
and scored on 3 first downs and
a short 8 yard completion. Their
PAT was good, the score now
stands at 26 them, 0 us.
The Eagles kick return was
further stymied when the official
on the Eagle's side of the ball
was trotting down to position
the sticks and clipped the very
clipboard that this reporter was
yards and the Crusaders final
score of the half and the game.
Their PAT sneaks over the cross
bar for a score of Calvin 42 our
Eagles 7.
The Eagles came out the
locker room after halftime with
a new attitude and several new
players.
Cole took Calvin's' third quarter
opening kick at the Eagles 2 and
picked up 21 yards to the Eagles
23. Senior RB/WR Clint Southcott
made his first appearance in an
Eagles football uniform since
several concussions ended
his sophomore season and
picked up a smashing 1 yard.
He followed that up with a quick
6 yards and another 1 for a 4th
and 1 at the Eagles 32. Coach
White knew how he was going to
play the hand he was dealt and
Clint picked up another 9 for a
first down as Calvin graciously
provided an additional 15 yards
with a personal foul. First and
ten at the Calvin 45, time out
Calvin.
Time is running again, Hunter
zips a quickie to Tony for 1 yard,
another to Moniz for 8 and Clint
gets caught in the backfield for a
3-yard loss. 4th and 4. Eagles
time out. Clint rams up the
collective gut of the Crusaders
for 14 and scrambles for another
2. We are poised for another TD.
Hunter throws into the end zone
towards.., a Crusader defender
at the 2..Drive is over, but the
Eagles are back.
Calvin picks up a quick 18
to get them out the shadow of
their own goal posts but the their
drive fizzles and so does their
18 yard punt. First down Eagles
at Calvin's 45. The Eagles
reciprocate and can't get it done
either, but Brian's punt goes out
Eagles are in a hurry-up offense.
Hunter to Tah, 12 yards; Hunter
to Cole, 11 yards to Calvin's 48;
Hunter to Moniz, 12 yards to the
Crusader's 36, Hunter to Tah at
the 2. Eddie nets 0 on his short
yardage try, but Clint picks up
the 2-yard TD. Brian's PAT was
wide left so the only score of the
quarter goes to the Eagles, now
at 13 to Calvin's 42. And there's
only 43 seconds left in the game.
Calvin takes the kick and takes a
collective knee to end the game.
Final score: Julian Eagles 13,
Calvin Christian Crusaders 42.
The positives to come out of
this mess were 1. The healthy
return of Clint Southcott;
2. No major injuries and 3.
Most importantly, two young
men showed their mettle and
accepted responsibility for their
actions and paid the price.
During the Eagles post
game huddle, the two young
men who missed most of the
game squarely put the loss on
their own shoulders and again
apologized to their teammates
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for their for their flawed decision
making process earlier in the
morning. As the team broke the
huddle it was 1,2,3, family on me!
FAMILY!!
This team is a team and they
are beginning to believe that
they are a band of brothers on a
journey, however long it may be,
and that what one does, affects
them all.
I am proud of my Eagles.
The team gets their nex{
opportunity to shine next week
at Eagles Field against the
Sherman Indian School Braves
of Riverside. Game time is 3:00
PM. This is the Eagles last "tune
up" before league play opens
on Saturday, October 6th at 7
PM at Orange Glen High School
against the Classical Academy
Caimans.
Also, Dana Petterson and
Kathy Goddard have taken the
reins of the Eagles Booster Club
and are offering fence-sized
banners for $95.00. Show your
support for all Eagles athletics
programs and buy a banner.
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