Lightning roasted by Fairmont’s Harris
Roger Carlson
Sage Hill School’s young football team went from virtually nothing at
all in the first half, and rallied to within striking distance and
more in the second half before letting it slip away Friday afternoon
as visiting Fairmont Prep of Anaheim posted a 26-13 nonleague
victory.
In the final analysis, the Huskies had a 5-foot-9, 165-pound
senior named Justin Harris, and despite second-half flurries by the
host Lightning, Harris proved to be too much.
The Huskies’ running back rushed for 182 yards on 14 carries and
two touchdowns on dashes of 29 and 83 yards, caught six passes for
105 yards, including a 29-yard TD, and returned an interception 18
yards for 305 all-purpose yards.
His 83-yard TD run with 1:51 left put an end to Sage Hill’s final
threat.
It was all Fairmont in the first half as the Huskies raced to a
20-6 lead. The Lightning’s only touchdown in the first half came
after Fairmont turned it over on its own 7-yard line with a bad
center snap on a punting situation. On fourth-and-inches, fullback
Ray Lim nudged over right guard.
Sage Hill did not get a first down until 4:26 was spent in the
third quarter, but suddenly showed a big reversal, marching 57 yards
on nine plays.
The Lightning pulled to within 20-13 on Amy Werblin’s extra point
kick after Eddie Huang swept the right side for the touchdown from 29
yards out with 4:48 left in the third quarter.
Fairmont went three-and-out and Sage Hill was on the march again,
driving to the Fairmont 16.
But two costly penalties and injuries to quarterback Braden Ross
and Lim over a course of four plays staggered the Lightning’s bid.
“We really turned it around in the second half,” said Sage Hill
Coach Tom Monarch. “We were stuffing them before those two penalties
and two injuries.”
Huang came on in the latter stages with a one-man effort, but Sage
Hill was thwarted at the Fairmont 17, and Harris came on to post his
game-breaker. Fairmont improves to 3-2.
“Huang’s really a warrior,” noted Monarch, who saw his team fall
to 1-3. “I was really proud of him. He’s the man of the year for us.”
Huang took over as the quarterback and key runner in the late
going before Ross returned for the last two series.
Huang was involved as the passer or runner in 14 of his team’s final 16 snaps from scrimmage.
Lim appears to be OK with a hamstring injury, but missed the rest
of the game. He was the team’s workhorse until then, carrying for 55
yards and a TD on 15 carries.
Fairmont entered with a 14-man roster and was without starting
quarterback Matt Ethridge.
Sage Hill suited up 19, leaving both teams with virtual iron-man
performances.
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