Early success not enough, 50-10
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MEMORIAL FIELD -- For now, the Burbank High football squad can say
its the only team to hold a lead against powerhouse Oaks Christian
this season.
That lead lasted exactly one minute. The game’s other 47 minutes
didn’t go in Burbank’s favor against one of the state’s premier
offenses.
Oaks Christian quarterback Jimmy Clausen threw for 331 yards and
five touchdowns to spark the Lions to a 50-10 nonleague victory
against Burbank in a locally televised contest at Memorial Field on
Friday night.
The Bulldogs (1-2) held their own for most of the first quarter,
trailing just, 14-10. But several long passes from Clausen left
Burbank’s defense tired.
Late in the first quarter, Burbank appeared as if it would take
its second lead of the game against the Lions (3-0). But Burbank
senior quarterback Jason Barbic lost the ball in a pileup at the Oaks
Christian 3-yard line, snuffing out the Bulldogs’ momentum.
Burbank Coach Greg Sobiech said the turnover proved to be a
turning point.
“We had the momentum going, and then the fumble happened,” Sobiech
said. “Sometimes those things are going to happen.
“I’m happy with the way we played on offense, but we just gave up
too many big plays on defense.”
The fumble wasn’t the only misfortune for Barbic, who sustained an
injury to his right early in the fourth quarter. Team trainers iced
and taped the thumb, and Barbic left the field after the game to have
X-rays taken at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center.
Sobiech said he wasn’t sure if Barbic would be available Friday to
play when the Bulldogs compete in a nonleague road game against
Hoover. If Barbic doesn’t compete against Hoover, reserve quarterback
Robert Linda would handle the signal-calling responsibilities.
Barbic, a right-hander, completed eight of 18 passes for 100 yards
and one touchdown. Barbic fired a 25-yard touchdown pass to wide
receiver Jason McNeil in the corner of the end zone to give the
Bulldogs a 10-7 lead. McNeil made a spinning over-the-shoulder catch
with his right hand despite an Oaks Christian defender draped over
him.
Then Clausen, who led the Lions to the CIF Southern Section
Division XI championship last season, and the top-ranked Lions went
to work. Clausen fired a 65-yard touchdown pass to Marc Tyler to give
the Lions a 14-10 lead with 2:25 left in the first quarter.
McNeil caught eight passes for 134 yards. Burbank running back
Marcus Hood rushed for 83 yards in 21 carries.
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