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Seahawks gave up three early TDs and couldn't take advantage of opportunities to come back
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A TeamSnap message went out over the South Lakes High football team’s account on Friday. A parent suggested the parents and fans make a tunnel on the field at Westfield after the game. The team deserved the support, he said. They had played much better than their record.
The team then went out that night and delivered a performance that demonstrated exactly what that meant. South Lakes had more yards rushing and passing. They ran 11 more plays and possessed the ball just two seconds shy of half the game. But the Bulldogs from Westfield got more out of their touches, scoring four first-half touchdowns and cruising to a 49-21 victory that ended South Lakes’s season and sent the Bulldogs to the playoffs as the No.3 seed in the Region 6D playoffs.
South Lakes, which went 10-0 in the regular season and won the Concorde District with a 5-0 record, finished 0-5 in the district this year and 2-8 overall. They lost their last six games and gave up 30 or more points in all five of their league games.
Westfield scored on its first three possessions and had a 21-0 lead barely 10 minutes into the game. They got an 8-yard run by Malachi Lee, then a 25-yard pass from Ryan Carlson to Connor Morin and a 47-yard run by Lee in a dizzying display of offensive efficiency.
“The idea was to keep them inside and not them get outside of us,” said South Lakes Coach Jason Hescock. “But he’s a good back, and he got outside of us a couple of times.”
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But even the disastrous start the Seahawks would make a bid to reclaim the momentum.
Westfield pinned in Nicholas Picarelli’s kickoff returns as effectively as any opponent all season, and the Bulldogs hauled down the elusive sophomore at the South Lakes 17 after their third touchdown. Two plays later, senior running back Cody Wood took a handoff on an inside reverse, faked to his right then turned back to his left into open ground. Wood raced 83 yards untouched to make it 21-7 with 41 seconds left in the first quarter.
The Seahawks defense then stuffed two running plays and forced an incomplete pass to get the ball back. But South Lakes couldn’t move, and Westfield romped 57 yards downfield after a short South Lakes punt to make it 28-7 and essentially put the game away.
The second half opened disastrously for the Seahawks as Westfield’s Morin returned the second half kickoff 82 yards to the South Lakes 11, and Lee scored a play later for the third of his four touchdown runs and a 35-7 Bulldog lead.
The Seahawks didn’t quit. They responded to that score with a 68-yard scoring march of their own, most on the back of Wood, who scored from a yard out. Wood finished with 147 yards, his second-highest one-game output of the season.
Senior Alec Saunders, who had eight of South Lakes’ nine catches against Westfield, caught two on this drive, one for a key first down in Westfield territory.
South Lakes recovered a fumble two plays after that, but the Seahawks again couldn’t move and again, Westfield answered with a touchdown run by Lee, a dynamic sophomore who finished with 114 yards rushing, to make it 42-14.
The Seahawks still didn’t quit, responding with an 81-yard scoring march that culminated in a 1-yard run by Dalton Blakeney. But again, the Bulldogs answered with a scoop-and-score fumble recovery return by Caleb Cho to make it 49-21.
The Seahawks still didn’t quit, driving to the 21 before the game ended on a Mohamed Shuaib interception.
“We gave our entire hearts to this,” said Nathan Deglel, senior defensive tackle and one of the leading tacklers against Westfield. “We gave it everything we had. It’s tough the way we went out. But we went out doing things the right way.”
Amare Thaxton addressed the “young bucks” in the postgame huddle. “You see how this feels?” he said. “Every time you think about sleeping in on a green day, think about what we’re feeling right now. Get up and go to the green day.”
“You’re not done doing great things,” Hescock told his seniors. “You’re just going to do them somewhere else. And you’re going to hold us accountable. And you’re going to keep setting the example.”
Xvavier Swain, the only full-time starter to return from last year, said his team learned the lesson even if they didn’t get the glory of the previous season. “We learned to play for the guy on your left and the guy on your right,” he said. “All of us got brought together by this. It wasn’t easy, but we took care of each. I love this team so much.”
South Lakes 7 0 7 7 – 21 Westfield 21 7 14 7 – 49W-Malachi Lee, 8 run (William Wiemann kick)W-Connor Morin, 25 pass from Ryan Carlson (Wiemann kick)W-Lee, 47 run (Wiemann kick)SL-Cody Wood, 83 run (Nicholas Bertoni kick)W-Hayden Thompson, 4 pass from Carlson (Wiemann kick)W-Lee, 11 run (Wiemann kick)SL-Wood, 1 run (Bertoni kick)W-Lee, 1 run (Wiemann kick)W-Caleb Cho, 28 fumble return (Weimann kick)SL-Dalton Blakeney, 1 run (Bertoni kick)
SL WFirst Downs 9 13Rushes-Yards 40-194 32-168Passing Yards 106 79Passes (A-C-I) 18-9-1 9-5-0Penalties-Yds 7-83 2-8Fum-Loss 0-0 1-1Punts-Avg. 6-33.6 2-32
Rushing – South Lakes: Wood 26-147, Mohamed Shuaib 9-34, Blakeney 4-13, Alec Saunders 1-0. W: Lee 15-114, Prince Jaden Sutherland 4-22, Binyamin Johnson 3-9, Huda Johnson 4-9, Carlson 4-7, Kennedy Duda 2-7.Passing – South Lakes: Shuaib 19-8-1, 75 yards; Campbell Short 1-1-0, 31 yards. Westfield: Carlson 9-5-0, 79 yards, 2 TDs. Receiving – South Lakes: Saunders 8-75, Nicholas Picarelli 1-31. Westfield: Thompson 2-28, TD; Ameer Rafee 2-26, Morin 1-25, TD.