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Indy Cathedral 7, La Salle 6
Game defined by one late play
BY CAREY HOFFMAN | ENQUIRER CONTRIBUTOR
Indianapolis Cathedral's Jack Lupo wasn't able Saturday to replicate his four-TD reception performance of a week ago against Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park.
Instead, he had to settle for just one touchdown catch - the biggest of his career.
The big play that set up that score was a 32-yard completion by quarterback Brendan Jones to star receiver DeVier Posey. Posey, an Ohio State commit, caught five passes for 112 yards in the game and also had three pass breakups as a cornerback while doubling up on defense in the second half.
"Wherever Coach Grippa and our team needs me, I'll line up," Posey said. "I played some tight end today. At the end of the game, we were kind of worn down, but that's no excuse really."
Lancers leave Elder impressed
La Salle opens GCL South play with 28-19 win
BY TOM GROESCHEN | [email protected]
La Salle star wideout DeVier Posey was itching to make up for a big mistake, and he made a big play to help the Lancers score 28-19 upset win over Elder tonight.
Posey, committed to Ohio State for next year, scored on a 48-yard catch-and-run pass from quarterback Brendan Jones to give the Lancers a 28-19 lead and some breathing room with 4:40 remaining.
La Salle, ranked No. 7 in the Enquirer Division I poll, stopped an Elder team that was ranked No. 3 in the city, No. 4 in the state, and No. 15 nationally by Sports Illustrated.
Posey fumbled a kickoff return in the third quarter, and that miscue helped Elder slice a 21-13 deficit to 21-19 late in the third quarter.
?After that fumble, I was hoping my team would pick me up and they did,? Posey said. ?Our defense got the ball back, and I thank God for them. Words can?t describe how we feel.?
Posey had nine catches for 141 yards.
Senior receiver DeVier Posey scored twice, once on a 14-yard reception 52 seconds before halftime and again on a 73-yard punt return in the fourth quarter.