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South Carroll Football Makes Late Defensive Stand To Beat FSK, Complete Undefeated Regular Season 

South Carroll junior AJ Rodrigues saved the Cavaliers ideal season with a major play — on protection. 

Rodrigues has sparkled the entire year running the ball and returning kicks, however against Francis Scott Key on Saturday night he had his greatest effect on the opposite side of the ball. 토토사이트 검증

The playmaking junior smacked away a pass in the end zone on fourth down with under 20 seconds to play to safeguard the Cavaliers' 13-7 triumph over the Eagles in the ordinary season finale for the two groups Saturday night. 

"AJ is an exceptional player," South Carroll lead trainer Mike Kraus said. "[Players like Rodrigues] go to your program very rarely. He can do it exceptional groups, he can do it on offense and as you saw this evening he did it on guard. He's exceptionally focused, entirely capable and responsible for what he should do." 

The success finished an ideal normal season for the Cavaliers (6-0, 9-0), an achievement the program has accomplished just a single time beginning around 2010. 

"A while ago when we were on JV, we had an objective of bringing back significance at South Carroll," Rodrigues said. "It feels incredible to go undefeated, however presently we are prepared for the end of the season games. [We are] 0-0, prepared to win the state title." 

The Eagles utilized a strong running assault to keep the game tied at 7-7 late into the second from last quarter. South Carroll senior quarterback Ryan Barnard then, at that point, went into his repertoire to give the Cavaliers the lead. 

With South Carroll battling to move the ball and confronting a third and long, Barnard took off and jumped over a safeguard to move the chains. After a punishment on the following play moved the Cavaliers back, Barnard conveyed one more large play as the second from last quarter finished. 

The senior quarterback dropped back to pass on third down and was promptly compelled. He turned out of the grip of a protector. Scrambling around, Barnard tossed the ball back across his body toward senior wideout Logan Miller. The ball was tipped open to question by a protector before Miller pulled it in for a first down inside the red zone. 

"I saw a one-on-one on the edge, so I took my risks with my person," Barnard said. "We truly like our possibilities [with] one-on-ones like that." 

On the principal play of the final quarter, Rodrigues got the ball inside the 10 for the Cavaliers and Barnard scored on a guardian a couple of plays later to provide South Carroll with its first lead of the game at 13-7. 

Rodrigues and the Cavaliers' safeguard made that score remain notwithstanding a first rate running assault from Francis Scott Key quarterback Jarren Rutter. Rutter got five first downs more than two drives on the ground, however the Eagles just couldn't punch it in. 

"I'm amazingly pleased with the children," Eagles lead trainer Will Thompson said. "They fought the entire evening. We realized coming in this end of the week would have been quite messy. They do a truly great job of getting after the passer. Couple that with the sloppy conditions, we just felt like we [should] put an accentuation on the run for the current week." 

The Eagles can feel sure heading into the following week's end of the season games subsequent to having the option to clash with the top group in the area and coming up one play short. 

"I say indeed," Thompson said of his group's capacity to hang with some other group. "An appalling non-approach [fourth down]. On fourth down, my person can't go make a play in case he's handled. We shouldn't have placed the game in the possession of the authorities. By the day's end, my children face and my children conflict as well and they merit equivalent freedoms. Yet, definitely, I'm incredibly glad for my children. They combat." 

South Carroll wound up in an uncommon position ahead of schedule as it followed heading into the second quarter after Rutter gave the Eagles a 7-0 lead with a 2-yard score arrive later than expected in the principal quarter. 

The Cavaliers reacted after that as their offense got in gear subsequent to battling in the principal quarter. Barnard hit junior wideout Drake Hebron for 8 yards to move the ball profound into Eagles' an area. After another consummation, Rodrigues completed the drive with a 1-yard run up the center to hitch the score at 7-7 going into the half. 

For Kraus, this was a decent test against a very much instructed football crew. That is something his group will become acclimated to seeing, beginning with a home season finisher game one week from now. 

"We realized going in this would have been an intense game," he said. "We realized we planned to get their best game. We didn't freeze on the sideline, and we remained made." 

For Barnard, completing the normal season undefeated and driving one of the most strong offenses in late Carroll history is incredible. Yet, everything begins once again now.