Edison’s A.J. Martinez
Mike Sciacca
It was a punt, but a punt of no ordinary means, and, as it traveled
seemingly forever through the night sky, so sailed the hopes of a team
that had continually been frustrated in this series.
And, as it finally landed and tumbled, end over end, along the damp
turf at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, it deflated the dreams of
another.
A.J. Martinez’s 71-yard punt early in the fourth quarter of last
week’s Sunset League showdown between Edison High School and Los Alamitos
changed the complexity of a game whose outcome was still very much in
doubt.
His booming kick pinned Los Alamitos back at its own 19-yard line,
just when the Griffins had anticipated getting the ball somewhere in
Edison territory, trailing, 17-14, with nine minutes remaining. And, why
not? Hadn’t Martinez shanked a 15-yard punt that led to a Los Al score in
the first half?
“I was just anxious to kick that first punt, and it just went off the
side of my foot,” Martinez said. “In a way, I was hoping to get another
chance to make up for it.”
Martinez would get several chances at redemption, and the junior made
the most of each chance.
In fact, the fourth quarter belonged to the Independent’s Player of
the Week. In addition to his 71-yarder, Martinez’s next punt went 53
yards and rolled out of bounds at the Los Al four-yard line. A few plays
later, teammate Seth Prelesnik would return an interception 15 yards for
a key score and a 23-14 lead.
On the first play on Los Al’s ensuing possession, Martinez intercepted
the Griffins’ Mike Catalano at the Los Al 35, and two plays later, Darryl
Poston scored on a 16-yard run.
For good measure, Martinez, in his first year of handling punting
chores, booted another 53-yarder on his final attempt of the game.
Martinez wasn’t finished, though, as he thwarted one last gasp by the
Griffins with a goal-line interception in the final two minutes.
The two picks now gives Martinez seven on the season, which is tops in
the county and one shy of Edison’s single-season interception record.
“He gave an incredible performance,” Edison Coach Dave White said. “He
had a hand in just about everything, especially when the game was on the
line.”
Martinez began what was to become a memorable night for the Chargers
by preventing another possible Los Al score by blocking a second-quarter
field-goal attempt.
“This is a game I’ll always remember,” Martinez added. “We beat Los Al
for the first time in league play, and that makes it all the sweeter.”
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