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Bombers lose OT thriller
St. X earns raves on national stage
BY TOM GROESCHEN | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER
St. Xavier lost a football game Saturday for the first time in two years, but the Bombers actually gained some prestige in a battle of national titans.
Lakeland (Fla.), rated No. 3 nationally by USA Today, beat the No. 8 Bombers 25-22 in overtime at UC's Nippert Stadium. It was the marquee game of the McDonald's Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Challenge, and a crowd estimated between 12,000 to 15,000 watched the heavyweights duke it out.
"A loss like this isn't a bad loss for St. Xavier," said USA Today writer Chris Lawlor, who compiles the Super 25 poll and attended Saturday's games at UC. "I thought St. Xavier was the best of the four teams in the day session. They're well-coached and they play aggressively."
The day session at UC also included Moeller losing 21-20 to Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), the USA Today No. 2 team.
St. Xavier and Lakeland played to a 22-22 draw in regulation. Lakeland got the ball first in overtime, when each team gets four downs from the opponents' 20-yard line. The Dreadnaughts took a 25-22 lead on a 41-yard field goal by senior Matt Rodenberry, as the ball hit the crossbar and bounced over.
After Rodenberry's field goal, St. X got the ball at the Lakeland 20-yard line. St. X quarterback Ryan Morris lofted a pass toward wide receiver Luke Ewald, who was running a post pattern from right to left. Lakeland defensive back Steve Wilks stepped in and intercepted the pass, ending the game.
"I like the fact that they went for it," Lawlor said. "As far as the rankings and how far they'll drop, I don't know yet . . . I thought they looked good."
St. Xavier, the reigning Ohio Division I champion, had an 18-game winning streak snapped. The Bombers had not lost since a regional playoff defeat in November 2004.
St. Xavier coach Steve Specht was upbeat in defeat.
"I love my kids, and I thought we played our hearts out," Specht said. "We got beat by a pretty darned good football team."
St. Xavier won the total yardage stats, 287-256. Lakeland did outrush the Bombers, 185 net yards to 93.
St. X junior Danny Milligan kicked three field goals, including a 36-yarder that sent the game to overtime with 12 seconds remaining. Milligan, also a wide receiver and punter, had two catches for 45 yards and punted three times for a 46.0-yard average.
"It never feels good to lose, but now we know what it's like," Milligan said. "We know how to react now when we lose, and we'll be better for it."
Lakeland, the two-time reigning Florida Class 5A champion, extended its own winning streak to 34 games.
Lakeland coach Bill Castle was glad to get out of Cincinnati with a win.
"It says a lot for our kids to be on the road for three days and win a tough, physical football game against a great St. Xavier team," Castle said. "It was a state championship environment."
St. Xavier had more than 10,000 fans in attendance, and Lakeland brought about 1,000 from Florida.
"Our fans were out in force, and you can't beat that," Specht said. "We improved in all phases of the game today, really, and a lot of good things happened."
Junior running back Darius Ashley carried 20 times for 120 yards and a TD for St. Xavier. Morris completed 14 of 28 passes for one TD and was intercepted twice.
Lakeland's Chris Rainey, a University of Florida recruit, raced 97 yards to score off the opening kickoff. But St. X answered with a ball-control drive and took a 7-6 lead late in the first quarter, on a 1-yard pass from Morris to running back Fred Craig. Craig, who mostly plays safety defensively, also plays some on offense.
The game was tight thereafter, with St. X generally able to contain Lakeland's blazing speed. Rainey rushed 22 times for 87 yards, with 55 of those on one play. Senior running back Jamar Taylor carried 16 times for 117 yards and a TD.
Specht was down but not out. His career record as head coach is now 29-2. "Our kids were winners today," Specht said. "We played hard against a great team, but the only stat that matters is the scoreboard."
Bombers lose OT thriller
St. X earns raves on national stage
BY TOM GROESCHEN | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER
St. Xavier lost a football game Saturday for the first time in two years, but the Bombers actually gained some prestige in a battle of national titans.
Lakeland (Fla.), rated No. 3 nationally by USA Today, beat the No. 8 Bombers 25-22 in overtime at UC's Nippert Stadium. It was the marquee game of the McDonald's Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Challenge, and a crowd estimated between 12,000 to 15,000 watched the heavyweights duke it out.
"A loss like this isn't a bad loss for St. Xavier," said USA Today writer Chris Lawlor, who compiles the Super 25 poll and attended Saturday's games at UC. "I thought St. Xavier was the best of the four teams in the day session. They're well-coached and they play aggressively."
The day session at UC also included Moeller losing 21-20 to Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), the USA Today No. 2 team.
St. Xavier and Lakeland played to a 22-22 draw in regulation. Lakeland got the ball first in overtime, when each team gets four downs from the opponents' 20-yard line. The Dreadnaughts took a 25-22 lead on a 41-yard field goal by senior Matt Rodenberry, as the ball hit the crossbar and bounced over.
After Rodenberry's field goal, St. X got the ball at the Lakeland 20-yard line. St. X quarterback Ryan Morris lofted a pass toward wide receiver Luke Ewald, who was running a post pattern from right to left. Lakeland defensive back Steve Wilks stepped in and intercepted the pass, ending the game.
"I like the fact that they went for it," Lawlor said. "As far as the rankings and how far they'll drop, I don't know yet . . . I thought they looked good."
St. Xavier, the reigning Ohio Division I champion, had an 18-game winning streak snapped. The Bombers had not lost since a regional playoff defeat in November 2004.
St. Xavier coach Steve Specht was upbeat in defeat.
"I love my kids, and I thought we played our hearts out," Specht said. "We got beat by a pretty darned good football team."
St. Xavier won the total yardage stats, 287-256. Lakeland did outrush the Bombers, 185 net yards to 93.
St. X junior Danny Milligan kicked three field goals, including a 36-yarder that sent the game to overtime with 12 seconds remaining. Milligan, also a wide receiver and punter, had two catches for 45 yards and punted three times for a 46.0-yard average.
"It never feels good to lose, but now we know what it's like," Milligan said. "We know how to react now when we lose, and we'll be better for it."
Lakeland, the two-time reigning Florida Class 5A champion, extended its own winning streak to 34 games.
Lakeland coach Bill Castle was glad to get out of Cincinnati with a win.
"It says a lot for our kids to be on the road for three days and win a tough, physical football game against a great St. Xavier team," Castle said. "It was a state championship environment."
St. Xavier had more than 10,000 fans in attendance, and Lakeland brought about 1,000 from Florida.
"Our fans were out in force, and you can't beat that," Specht said. "We improved in all phases of the game today, really, and a lot of good things happened."
Junior running back Darius Ashley carried 20 times for 120 yards and a TD for St. Xavier. Morris completed 14 of 28 passes for one TD and was intercepted twice.
Lakeland's Chris Rainey, a University of Florida recruit, raced 97 yards to score off the opening kickoff. But St. X answered with a ball-control drive and took a 7-6 lead late in the first quarter, on a 1-yard pass from Morris to running back Fred Craig. Craig, who mostly plays safety defensively, also plays some on offense.
The game was tight thereafter, with St. X generally able to contain Lakeland's blazing speed. Rainey rushed 22 times for 87 yards, with 55 of those on one play. Senior running back Jamar Taylor carried 16 times for 117 yards and a TD.
Specht was down but not out. His career record as head coach is now 29-2. "Our kids were winners today," Specht said. "We played hard against a great team, but the only stat that matters is the scoreboard."
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