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MCA defeats Coram Deo 45-0
By Gary Jacobs
McKinney Christian Academy manhandled Coram Deo to keep their football playoff hopes alive Friday night in a Homecoming win at McKinney North High School.
The Mustangs used a 38-0 halftime lead to put away the Lions early. The Mustangs were led by junior running back Connor Doyle who had 230 yards rushing and four touchdowns on the ground. Freshman Reese Shaw filled in capably for senior quarterback Dallas Brock, who was out with pneumonia, throwing for 104 yards and no interceptions.
The Mustang defense smothered the Lion’s rushing game, holding them to minus 31 yards. Much of the negative yardage was due to a ferocious MCA pass rush by linemen Ben Bajema, Zach Harrell, Nick Weidemann, and Kevin Jacobs, which repeatedly sacked Coram Deo quarterback Luke Black keeping him on the run most of the night.
Second-quarter scoring began with Doyle’s 20-yard run through the Lion defenders following a 29-yard leaping catch by freshman Jamie Greenwell from Shaw. On their next possession, the Mustangs scored on the second play when Doyle galloped 40 yards on his way to the end zone. Following McKinney Christian’s kickoff, Greenwell intercepted the Lion’s Black and returned it 32 yards for the touchdown. Wysong’s kick made it 35-0. Wysong then had a 33-yard field goal with 20 seconds remaining in the half to establish MCA’s 38-0 lead.
Both teams stalled in the third quarter. Neither of them could manage to score. McKinney Christian’s final drive was a 44-yard effort following a failed fake punt by Coram Deo. MCA had the ball on Coram Deo’s 35-yard line with fourth and one, but two consecutive penalties by the Mustangs made it fourth and 11 at the 45. Reese Shaw scrambled to his right to avoid the rush and threw 29 yards downfield. MCA’s Will Jacobs made a back-shoulder, one-handed grab on the sideline, while managing to keep his feet in bounds to keep the drive alive. Connor Doyle scored on a 16-yard run on the next play. Caleb Wysong’s final extra point made it 45-0 for the final score.
The Mustang’s win, combined with losses by the Woodlands Christian Academy and Bryan St. Joseph Catholic School, put the three teams into a three-way tie for the final wild card spot in the TAPPS Division III playoffs. That spot was to be determined late Friday night by TAPPS officials.
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