The adage is that defense wins championships. And if you
follow sports for very long you see that this is true. In a second battle of unbeatens,
the North defense stood tall in a CCC showdown against South. South threw everything
they had at North but had problems even getting a first down in the early
going. And on the other side of the
ball, the North backfield is loaded with good running backs - any one of which
could be feature back on another CCC team.
But senior night was Austin Green’s night to shine as he scored 4 times
for North. South just couldn’t stop the North offensive juggernaut and in another
spotlighted game, North rose to the occasion with a resounding 42-15 win.
It was a playoff atmosphere for this critical game – both
the upper and lower parking lots were filled so late arrivals had to scramble
for parking spots. If not the biggest
crowd ever, it had to be in the top 5. And again there were TV cameras on the
sidelines. South wanted get the ball early, establish the run, and get a first
score to take the crowd out of the game.
So they won the toss and went into a wishbone formation, but North held
them to 3 and outs on their first few possessions. South went to their play book and spread out
their offense, but yardage was hard to earn.
North on the other hand sliced thru the South defense. The line push got North running backs into
the secondary of South’s defense and it generally takes more than one tackler
to bring down a North running back. By
that time, they had already gained 7-8 yards. So North was able to go out to a 28-0 lead in
the 2nd quarter. To their
credit, South put together a scoring drive late in the first half. After a Jordan Overcash sack put South into
long yardage, on 4th and 14 Wes Cole scrambled then connected with
Jared Rivers for a 30 yard touchdown pass.
North received the ball in the second half and there was a
flicker of hope when JJ Utz intercepted a Colton Booth pass on that first
drive. But the stalwart North defense
forced a punt and North did what North does best – drive the ball to the goal
line. South pulled out all of the stops –
faked a punt on 4th and 7 and kept that drive alive when Josh
Cottingim caught a Jacob Bassler for a first down. But they would not cross the goal line again
until late in the game when Wes Cole scored and in a final act of defiance, South
went for 2 on the PAT and made it.
With the win, North guarantee’s at least a share of the CCC title
and are assured of a playoff slot. Will they take a night off next Friday
against Trail? Not a chance - this year’s seniors remembered how last season
spiraled out of control and towards the end Trail upset North 15-13. They have
exorcised all of the ghosts of last year’s losses this season with the
exception of Trail. Finally, North has only had one other undefeated team –
the 77-78 school year. So that is another goal that the team now has in its
sights. So the team will be hungry going
into the game.
On the other hand, South will play at Miami East next
Friday. Both teams need to win to get into the playoffs and have a possible
shot at sharing the league title. It is
hard to get up emotionally two weeks in a row, but South will have to steel
themselves to play away against another tough league opponent.
Coach Derringer on the game, “The team worked very hard this
year, and they had a vision of where they wanted to be – and they have just
done an outstanding job. Our defense has
played well all year and we stepped up to take away their power game. We set the tempo on that first drive, Colton
Booth made a big 3rd down play and we did that all night. We bent a little bit – they were able to
bounce outside and get some yardage, but overall I was very pleased.
Offensively, I don’t think we punted at all. Sometimes the best defense is keeping the ball
in our hands and keeping it out of theirs.”
On Austin Green, “He is very big on the inside. We have others that are good on the outside. We do whatever we have to do – we have had 5
different backs score this season. But
it is wonderful that Austin had a good night tonight. “
On the Conference, “It has been since 1994 that we have won
a conference title. And that is our goal
– it has been our goal since the beginning of the year.” On the chance for
being undefeated, “That is a goal for every team that we have. It is hard to do
– injuries can be a factor. You have to
play well against schools our size. Now we have had some injuries, but we had
some kids step up and contribute.” Trail: “We have thought about that game
since last year. We are going to work very hard this week and be prepared. We still have a lot to work for and we want
to win the championship outright.”
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