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In game four
« en: Noviembre 01, 2013, 07:39:57 am »
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Always on the verge,outlet moncler, never the ones, Seton handled a rash of injuries, a dicey quarterback rotation and the playoffs to (near-) perfection. After a 24-21 loss to Tempe Prep in which the Sentinels lost starting quarterback Ryan Bresnahan and a couple starting lineman, the Sentinels chose to stiffen rather than sulk. David Gesicki and a string of JV running backs/lineman came in from the sidelines, and, with lots of help from Matt Haggerty and a strong senior class, led the Sentinels to the Division IV state championship. Behind this was Bowser, who not only got the best out of his previously-unknown reserves, but navigated a potential quarterback controversy when Bresnahan returned from his thumb injury and the two QBs wound up sharing snaps during the playoffs. The kids cooperated, and Bowser made his intentions clear to all parties involved while simultaneously tuning out any ��white noise�� about the situation. Oh,that 21-year-old Donald Whelley of Catonsville, and the Sentinels played physical, fast defense. The result was a wild 24-21 win against Cottonwood Mingus in the quarterfinals, then 42-14 and 28-7 wins over juggernauts Show Low and Lakeside Blue Ridge, respectively. It used to be the White Mountain schools could proverbially punch the southern Arizona schools in the mouth and they��d crumble. Not anymore.
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In game four, Desert Vista �C with several weapons �C fell behind early 5-1 and until it ran off four straight points, looked to be in trouble. But, again, the teams began to trade possession. Neither squad got much of a run.

 

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