Thanksgiving Football 11/26/2009
96th Thanksgiving Day Meeting of Classical HS vs English HS
Classical 34 English 27
The teams combined for over 600 yards of offense and 61 points as Jasper
Grassa's two-yard run with 2:40 left and a spectacular stop by the Rams' defense
in the final moments preserved a 34-27 Classical win in front of over 2,000
fans.
"The defense really made some great plays there at the end," Classical
coach Tim Phelps
said after getting a double dose of Gatorade from his players in celebration.
"Both teams played so hard and our guys were just able to make a play there
at the end."
The final stand was something that looked like it wasn't going to be needed as
the Rams (7-4) had a 26-13 lead with 11:20 left in the game. But English
quarterback Tyllor McDonald (255 all-purpose yards) threw a pair of touchdown
passes to speedster Melvin Tavares to give English a one-point lead with 6:59 to
go.
The Rams then put together a huge drive. Quarterback Nick
Grassa's 22-yard option keep was followed
by a one-handed snare by Casey Johnson
that moved the ball to the English 32.
From there, it was all on the back of Jasper
Grassa. The senior carried on five of the
next six plays to put the Rams back in front by seven when he scored off the
right side and added the two-point conversion.
"Jasper ran his butt off (Thursday)," Phelps said. "And the
offensive line played really well all day. And that's what we ask them to
do."
The only bad thing for the Rams was that they left 2:40 on the clock for
McDonald and the explosive English offense. Tavares nearly stole the thunder
when he returned the kick to the Classical 32 where Jasper Grassa made a
touchdown saving stop.
Three plays later, McDonald showed his elusiveness by scrambling for 16 yards on
fourth-and-13 to keep English's hopes alive. A 13-yard pass to Ryan Woumn moved
the ball to the Classical six with just under 2:00 remaining.
McDonald was tackled for a five-yard loss on first down and was stopped for a
loss of three on second down with 1:40 to go. The Rams pass rush then forced an
errant pass on third down before three green jerseys met in the backfield to
sack McDonald for a nine-yard loss on fourth-and-goal to seal the win.
"Classical made the plays when they had to," English coach Peter Holey
said. "We just didn't make the plays at the end. I regret calling that run
on first down and that's my fault."
English got the ball to start the game and put the first touchdown of the day on
the board when McDonald capped a 64-yard march with a five-yard keeper to make
it 7-0. The Rams responded in only three plays as Jaquan
Huston's 49-yard run got Classical in
position for Nick Grassa to keep on an option play and score from 21 out to tie
things after one quarter.
The Rams pushed in front early in the second, taking advantage of a Josh
Cheever interception to drive 65 yards in
10 plays, capped by a Nick Grassa sneak that made it 13-7.
English would comeback to tie later in the second after a fumbled option pitch
was recovered at the Bulldog 44. McDonald hit passes of 10, 12 and 10 yards
before scampering 14 yards on fourth-and-two to deadlock things at the break.
The only touchdown of the third quarter came after Classical stopped English on
fourth-and-one at the Bulldog 38. The Rams then drove the distance in nine
plays, capped by Casey Johnson's 10-yard run around left end that made it 20-13
after three.\
Lynn Classical fans, family and little friends joined together on Thanksgiving morning.
Here come the Rams !!
The coin toss gives English the football first.
The offense had lots of good plays that kept moving. the ball up the field
Jaquan Huston ran strong and straight, just like he has most of this season.
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