Ok, it's not the same game that I previewed on Friday. However, I received an e-mail from The Roanoke Times asking if I would be interested in covering this game on behalf of their Magna Vista readers. My wife Elizabeth ended up covering the Highland Springs-Indian River game for Recruit757.com, and I may run her article in a few days.
Special thanks to Sam Mizelle of Recruit757.com (and many other places, including The Associated Press!) for lending her photographic talents to this article. Sam took pictures at Darling Stadium on Saturday and was gracious enough to offer a few for this recap. Keep an eye out for her, Sam caught some remarkable shots!
Special thanks to Sam Mizelle of Recruit757.com (and many other places, including The Associated Press!) for lending her photographic talents to this article. Sam took pictures at Darling Stadium on Saturday and was gracious enough to offer a few for this recap. Keep an eye out for her, Sam caught some remarkable shots!
Shoalin McGuire runs for several of his 93 yards in Magna Vista's 28-23 win over Phoebus last Saturday. (Photo by Sam Mizelle) |
HAMPTON – Magna
Vista earned a berth to its second straight 3A state championship, but not
before surviving a near implosion in the fourth quarter, as they opened up a
28-0 lead early in the third quarter, then held on for a 28-23 win against
Phoebus on Saturday at Darling Stadium.
With the win, the
Warriors will play the winner of the Lord Botetourt-Hopewell game, played on
Saturday afternoon.
Jacqez
Hairston’s second rushing touchdown of the game, from 12 yards out, gave the
Warriors a convincing 28-0 lead midway through the third quarter of a game they
had completely dominated up to that point. In the first half, the Warriors
totaled 304 yards to 28 for Phoebus, while the Magna Vista defense held the
Phantoms to one first down.
But the
Peninsula District runner-up fought back valiantly in the game’s final 19
minutes. Justin Wright found Elijah Nelson on a 10-yard passing touchdown to put
Phoebus on the board. After an Aaron Branch interception of a Shoalin McGuire
pass, Jaylen Holloway plowed through the middle for a one-yard score, closing
the margin to 28-14.
On the ensuing
kickoff, the Phantoms kicked a lobber, which landed at the Magna Vista 20, then
bounced toward the goal line, where it was picked up by Traveon Redd. However,
the Phoebus defense converged on Redd, and tackled him in the end zone for a
safety, giving the Phantoms two more points, and the ball, which ended up at
the Warrior 38 after a long return..
Elijah Nelson's two touchdown catches were not enough to help the Phantoms win their 3A state semifinal against Magna Vista last Saturday. (Photo by Sam Mizelle) |
Now minutes into
the fourth quarter, Wright found Nelson again, this time all alone in the front
right of the end zone as they took advantage of a breakdown in the Magna Vista
defense. The 23-yard score closed the gap to a one-possession lead of 28-23,
with ten minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. In all, the Phantoms 23
points were scored in just over a six-minute stretch.
Another Phoebus interception,
this one by Andre Smith, gave the Phantoms the ball at their own 29, with five
minutes left to play. However, the hosts could only muster nine yards on ten
plays (they earned a first down on a Magna Vista pass interference call), and
Wright’s 4th-and-16 pass sailed over his target’s head, sealing the
win for the Warriors.
“We knew that we
were facing a tough team,” said coach Joe Favero. “We won the field position in
the first half, but they won in the second. We kept giving them great field
position, and short fields.” In fact, Phoebus only gained 169 yards in the
game, while the Warriors tallied 439.
The Warriors
received the ball first and immediately put their hurry-up offense to work.
Their first drive stalled after ten plays and 57 yards, as McGuire fell short of
the first down mark, running on fourth-and-two from the Phoebus 22.
After Phoebus
failed to gain a first down and punted, Magna Vista caught fire. On the first
play, Redd caught a reverse, found room down the right sideline, veered inside
and darted toward the right pylon of the goal line, which he almost reached
before being knocked out at the 2. Three plays later, McGuire called his own
number and bulled into the end zone from three yards out.
Jacquez Hairston
was the key on the next drive. Hairston’s 19-yard run put the ball from
midfield to the 31, while his second 19-yard run was a break through the
middle. After faking out a pair of safeties, Hairston dashed into the end zone,
to give the Warriors a two-touchdown lead. For the day, Hairston gained 135
yards on 23 carries.
Working from the
pistol, McGuire swept to the left and into the end zone from seven yards out.
The senior ran for two touchdowns. While completing 10 of 18 passes for 149
yards. But it was his three interceptions that kept Phoebus in the game until
their final drive.
MAGNA VISTA
(12-2) - 14, 7, 7, 0 --28
PHOEBUS (12-2) - 0, 0, 7, 16 -- 23
First quarter
MV – McGuire 3
run (Eanes kick)
MV – Hairston 19
run (Eames kick)
Second quarter
MV – McGuire 7
run (Eames kick)
Third quarter
MV – Hairston 12 run (Eames kick)
P – Nelson 10 pass from Wright (Tonkins kick)
Fourth quarter
P – Holloway 1 run (Tonkins kick)
P – Safety (Returner tackled in end zone)
P – Nelson 23 pass from Wright (Tonkins kick)
MV
PHOE
First downs; 22, 11
Rushes-yards; 46-290, 33-86
Passing yards; 149, 83
Comp-att-int; 10-18-3, 7-20-0
Penalties-yards; 4-45, 4-45
Punts-avg; 0-0, 7-37
Fumbles-lost; 1-1, 0-0