Triumphant Jays Tell St. Thomas No More

Posted November 22, 2014 / Last updated November 28, 2014

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Here Come the Blue Jays, There Go the Cougars

Charles Jackson picks up a first down and gets picked up in the process.

Charles Jackson picks up a first down and gets picked up in the process.

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The Blue Jays, seeded 6 in the Division 1 state playoffs, came to Cougar Stadium ready and fired up to play third-seeded St. Thomas More. For four quarters, the two rivals gave fans their money’s worth, and more. But in the end, the Jays were the ones who cashed in, caging the Cougars, 20-13.

Jesuit's defense had an outstanding game. Robert Lobrano (55), Harrison Daste (39), and Mark Beebe (22), along with two other Jays, trap this Cougar runner.

Jesuit’s defense had an outstanding game. Robert Lobrano (55), Harrison Daste (39), and Mark Beebe (22), along with two other Jays, trap this Cougar runner.

For St. Thomas More (9-2), there are no more… playoffs, that is. Jesuit (10-2) advances to the semifinals, a rematch against Archbishop Rummel next Saturday, November 29 at Tad Gormley Stadium. Kickoff is 6 p.m. 

Towards the end of the first quarter, Jesuit’s Charles Jackson scored on a short run to put the Jays on the scoreboard first. Crew Jacobs hit two of three extra points. The Jays stifled the Cougars, a team used to scoring 40 or more points in their games, for nearly the entire first half. But the home team put up six (the PAT failed) just before the half.

The Jays took advantage of several Cougar miscues, including two fumble recoveries and an interception by safety Mark Beebe. Trey LaForge completed a long pass to Malachi Hull to set up the Jays’ second touchdown, a short burst up the middle by Hunt Robert, who crashed through the Cougars’ defensive line at the goal. Jacobs missed the PAT, but the Jays were leading, 13-6.

Faster than the stadium announcer could say “First down, COOOOOO-Gars,” the home team tied the game at 13-13.  

The final drive by the Jays covered some 80 yards and was torn from the page of a football textbook. Perfect execution, big plays made at critical junctions, and playing smart – the Jays kept their poise through the entire game – fueled Jesuit. When it became crunch time, Trey LaForge handed off to Hunt Robert, who scored his second TD from a couple of yards out.

“Our offense executed well and our defense played great,” said Coach Mark Songy. “To come in here and hold this team to 13 points is quite an accomplishment. I couldn’t be prouder of our team. They gave it everything they had. They bounced back after making some mistakes. I’m real happy for them.”

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