JSerra completes sweep of rival Orange Lutheran to win Division 1 flag football title

JSerra completes sweep of rival Orange Lutheran to win Division 1 flag football title

When the ball was thrown in her direction with the championship on the line, Avery Olson was ready. There was no time on the clock when the JSerra junior defender ran step for step with Orange Lutheran receiver Josie Anderson, who dove but could not reach it in the end zone an exciting finish to the Southern Section Division 1 girls’ flag football final Saturday night at Fred Kelly Stadium in Orange.

The top-seeded Lions capped off a perfect season by forcing two incompletions from the two-yard line in the last six seconds a goal-line stand that summarized everything the team has been about since the start of the season: defense first to prevail 25-20 over their Trinity League rivals, who captured the inaugural Division 1 championship last fall.

JSerras pass rush forced quarterback Makena Cook to hurry a throw to the corner of the end zone that fell incomplete on third down and the Lions began celebrating, thinking the game was over. However, the referee quickly held up two fingers to signal there were two seconds remaining.

That was the hardest part, realizing they were so close to the goal line and we had to go out there one last time with everything on the line, Olson said. We were anticipating a jump ball to Happy [Dubois] or someone who could can go up and get it but they came up with a whip route, something shorter and I wasnt expecting that. I saw her hips turning and said to myself I gotta get my hands on it. We knew it would be a dogfight. O Lu is a great team!

While the Lions defense saved the game, the offense won it. When freshman quarterback Kate Meier could not find anyone open, she took off for the goal line and scooted just inside the pylon from six yards out to put JSerra in front with exactly one minute to go.

I just took what they gave me, said Meier, who is known as the teams Brett Favre and scored the winning touchdown on a similar scramble in the teams first league meeting. There was a huge opening. I saw a large gap opened up and I think I got in.

However, Orange Lutheran marched from its own 14 to the Lions two to set up the frantic finish.

Cook used her legs to buy time in the pocket before finding Capri Cuneo in the middle of the end zone for a touchdown that tied it with 6:53 left, then threw to Ruby Fuamatu for the one-point conversion that pushed Orange Lutheran into the lead, 20-19.

JSerra intercepted four passes by Cook to win that Sept. 30 showdown 18-7 and held on for a 21-20 home win to clinch the league crown nine days later. They intercepted three more Cook passes Saturday, two of them by Kai Beary, including the most critical with 27 seconds left in the first half and the Lancers inside the JSerra 10.

I was rushing with GG Szczuka, we got pressure and was able to pick it off, said Beary, who also caught a touchdown pass from Meier. Its been such a fun season. Its sad that its over.

JSerra (28-0) entered the game ranked No. 1 in California and second in the country by MaxPreps. The Lions blanked 12 opponents and dealt the No. 2 team in the state, Orange Lutheran, its only three defeats. Asked if his team deserved to be No. 1 in the nation, JSerra coach Brian Ong did not seem to care.

We beat all the teams we played and no ones gone undefeated to win CIF these girls are the first to accomplish that, Ong said. I dont think theres another team in the country that could beat Orange Lutheran three times in a row.

Quarterback Addison Stern ran for touchdowns of three, two and six yards and tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Brooke Morris as Corona del Mar cruised past Westlake 26-14. The Sea Queens (18-14) built a 20-7 lead by intermission.

Olivia OKeefe intercepted a pass on defense and threw touchdown strikes of 20 yards to Mia Palaferri in the first quarter and 32 yards to Mia Balabanian in the fourth quarter for the Warriors (17-7).

April Chavez sacked quarterback Aubrie Baruch on fourth down at midfield with 1:05 left and Eastvale Roosevelt held on for a 14-12 triumph over La Serna.

Madeline Leyva made a leaping catch in the end zone to get the Mustangs (15-10) on the scoreboard first early in the second quarter, but Alainna Dee Boochie raced 39 yards to score a tying touchdown for La Serna (17-12-1) eight minutes later.

Roosevelt took a 14-6 lead midway through the third quarter on a 30-yard run by Emma Goodland and a two-point pass from Karissa Green to Peyton Wade. Baruch threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Aleeah Barrientos with 36 seconds left in the quarter, but the two-point pass was deflected.

Barrientos, a freshman, had three interceptions, the last on fourth and goal with 1:51 left, giving the Lancers (17-12-1) one more chance.

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