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Football: Lakewood airs it out

September 5, 2008 | 11:57 pm

Lakewood had run aground at halftime of its intersectional game against Crenshaw.

The Lancers were struggling to find a rhythm on offense and had committed four late hits on defense to help the Cougars sustain drives that led to a pair of first-half touchdowns. Crenshaw took a 28-14 lead into intermission and unlike last season, Lakewood couldn't rely on Alex Fletcher to rally because the star running back had transferred to St. John Bosco.

So the Lancers turned to their passing game and junior quarterback Jesse Scroggins was happy to oblige, throwing for three second-half touchdowns to help Lakewood, ranked No. 21 in the Southland by The Times, pull out a 42-34 victory.

"He's really good in pressure situations," Lakewood Coach Thadd MacNeal said of Scroggins, who completed 22 of 33 passes for 313 yards and four touchdowns with one interception. "He's been doing this since the fourth grade in Pop Warner. He was made to be a quarterback and he thrives on these moments."

The Lancers' special teams and defense pitched in in the final minutes as well. After Scroggins' 19-yard touchdown pass to Tofi Tiedemann with 4:25 left tied the score at 34-34 and Jesus Orozco's PAT put Lakewood ahead, the kicker got his foot a little too far under the ball and accidentally pooched the ensuing kickoff.

But it worked out when Crenshaw fumbled the ball and Lakewood defensive back Alley Long recovered.

"I was just running downfield trying to make a play and saw the ball open, so I jumped on it," Long said.

Jerry Stone scored six plays later to give the Lancers an eight-point lead that held up when Dion Bailey intercepted Crenshaw quarterback Marquis Thompson's final pass deep in Lakewood territory. The Lancers defense held the explosive Cougars to six points in the second half, on a 78-yard catch-and-run touchdown by speedy receiver DeAnthony Thomas.

"We're a second-half team," Scroggins said.

--Ben Bolch


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james finley

Like Carson we gave this game away. Learning experience, but this one hurts. Great game and Lakewood has a cool quarterback. We will bounce back and represent the L.A City Section well.

Crenshaw Nation!!!

C-House Soldier

James Finley, Crenshaw has nothing to be ashamed of, like everyone else no one thinks L.A. City sections schools can compete with CIF schools in football. Now that both of us have given CIF teams a real fight to the finish, will they continue to play us, that is the question. This is something that both teams will learn from. Not only fight throughout the game, but also finish the fight. Good luck in your season Crenshaw and like last year, we would love to see you guys at the Coliseum in the championship this year. I know we can make it happen.

C-House Soldier



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