Junior All-American Football: Seahawks become champions
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Steve Virgen
BELLFLOWER - This is why they call it the Super Bowl, where young
boys act like men and heroes become champions.
The Newport-Mesa Junior Midget Seahawks made the most of their
experience in the Orange County Junior All-American Super Bowl with an
8-4 victory over the Carson Colts at Bellflower High Saturday night. The
win avenged the Seahawks’ only setback of the season, a 16-12 loss to
Carson in the season opener.
The focus on revenge, the excitement of their last game and a 2-0
halftime deficit was all the motivation the Super Bowl champions needed
to climb over the Colts. Chants of, “There is no tomorrow,” and “We
score. We win,” were heard on Newport-Mesa’s sideline, where league
president Jim McGee supported his team.
“They have been stepping up all year long, and this game they stepped
up when we needed it,” Coach Bernard Lee said of his Seahawks (11-1), the
American Football League champions. “I’ve been telling the kids all
along, defense wins championships.”
The Newport-Mesa defense did win the game, thanks to two goal-line
stances that sent the Colts (6-3) reeling. Lee was so confident in his
defense, he told his punter to take a safety with 3:43 left in the game
so the defense would secure the victory.
The Seahawks’ defense, spearheaded by Mike Orozco, Matt Lutton, Matt
Raiger and Michael Burgner, protected their goal even when doing so
looked bleak. After the safety, the Colts’ Jeremy Williams took the
ensuing kickoff 45 yards to the Newport-Mesa 14.
On first down, the Seahawks’ defense held the Colts to a 1-yard gain
and on second down, Raiger came up with a huge defensive play in the end
zone. The defensive back crushed a Colts receiver to break up a possible
touchdown pass.
Then, on third down, Newport-Mesa’s Ryan Lance caught Williams from
behind after Williams tried to score on a reverse running play, which had
worked earlier in the quarter for a 20-yard gain. This time the play
covered three yards because of Lance.
With one offensive play remaining for the Colts, they called a timeout
to add to the suspense. From the Seahawks 10, Burgner poked through the
Colts’ offensive line to create pressure on the Carson quarterback,
forcing him outside. The Seahawks’ Delano McKenzie tracked him down after
a four-yard gain, one yard short of a first down.
The play sent the Newport-Mesa sideline into celebration mode, similar
to the emotion the players displayed after the Seahawks scored their
go-ahead touchdown with 2:24 left in the third quarter.
Newport-Mesa quarterback Thomas Jackson lofted a 25-yard touchdown
pass to Burgner. The ball sailed over the tight end’s left shoulder, but
he reached for it and cradled the ball in his arms with two Colts’
defenders hanging on to him in the end zone.
“I had to catch it,” said Burgner, one of several heroes for the
Seahawks. “I thought, this is my chance, and I just caught it. It felt
like the best thing in the world. This was just great.”
After the touchdown, John Angelo tossed a pass to Raiger on an
apparent fake PAT kick to complete the two-point play.
Burgner also caught a 16-yard pass on the winning drive, an
eight-play, 62-yard march. Another key play on the drive came when Lee
broke out the lateral pass. On third-and-14, Jackson threw a backward
pass to Angelo, who then threw a 23-yard strike to Raiger, who fought off
two defenders for the catch.
Burgner also came up with a huge stop on defense. After the Seahawks
went up, 8-2, the Colts drove 69 yards on 12 plays (11 runs) to the
Newport-Mesa 5. Then Burgner stuffed a a Carson runner for a 3-yard loss
on a third-and-goal, and the Colts failed to complete a pass on fourth
down.
“I had a lot of faith in them,” Lee said of the Seahawks’ defense. “I
put it in my defense’s hands and they came through. The kids never quit
even when (the Colts) looked like they were going to run it in. (The
Seahawks) never quit, that’s the team they are. The kids just did a great
job.”
The Colts, the National Football League champions coached by Mike
Cyphers, earned a 2-0 lead after Lui Afusia tackled a Newport-Mesa runner
in the Seahawks’ end zone with 5:16 left in the first quarter.
Lee will coach the Newport-Mesa All-Stars, as they head into action
next week. Angelo, Orozco, Lutton and Raiger will play on the team.
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