Twice after seeing Ridgeview seize all the momentum back,
it was Sands (262 yards on 17 carries) who broke the Panthers back.
The latter of which, came after the Panthers cut the lead
to two seconds into the fourth quarter as
Sands broke off an 80 yard run a play later giving the
Jackets a 28-19 lead sixteen seconds later.
St. Augustine 17 year coach Joey Wiles needed Sands
effort, as the Panthers shut down his go to receiver Bobby Mitchell holding him
to just one catch on the night and that wasn’t until six minutes left in the
game.
Ridgeview senior Josh Moore (110 rushing, 183 passing)
did his best to keep the Panthers in it, driving his team into scoring position
on the ensuing drive, but Moore’s 41-yard field goal was blocked by DA
Williams.
Three plays later though, the Jackets turned it back over
as Andrew Hill stepped in front of Mitchell and picked off a Sandon Mims pass
at the twenty-five.
Moore connected with Mitchell Galloway for a 25-yard
strike cutting the lead to 28-26 with just over five minutes remaining in the
game.
That’s when Sands made sure that’s as close it got,
carrying the team on his back running off four minutes off clock gaining 49
yards on the drive, keyed by a 26-yard gain.
Sims capped the drive with a 2-yard sneak giving the
Jackets a little breathing room with a 35-26 lead with 1:18 left in the game.
Sands opened the game with a bang, rumbling 70 yards on
the third play of the game giving the Jackets an early 7-0 lead just 46 seconds
into the game.
That score held until the start of the second quarter
when Moore guided the Panthers to a potential tying score connecting with Kurae
Burns for a 21-yard strike. Moore’s PAT was blocked by Mitchell keeping the
Jackets in front 7-6 early in the second.
St. Augustine fumbled the ball away on the ensuing
offensive play and Kenny Woods picked up the loose ball and returned it 20
yards for a score as the Panthers went ahead 13-7 stunning the host crowd.
Sands and Sims had an answer though as Sands connected
with Keegan Mills twice on the drive and Sims for a 41-yard play across the
middle putting the Jackets into the red zone again. Sands 2-yard sneak put the
Jackets ahead 14-13 with just over five minutes remaining till half.
Following a three and out from the Panthers, Sims broke
off a 23 yard run putting the Jackets back into the red zone. Sims 1-yard sneak
with .48 left till half gave the Jackets a 21-13 halftime lead.
A missed 39-yard field goal from Morgan Sefolk on the
Jackets opening possession of the third quarter sparked the Panthers.
Moore guided the Panthers to a 80 yard drive, getting two
fourth down plays to keep the drive going including a 11-yard gain on a fake
punt. An 8-yard run seconds into the fourth quarter from Moore cut the lead to
21-19. Moore’s two point conversion pass slipped out of the hands of a wide
open Burns.
The last thing the Jackets wanted was another first round
home playoff loss, after being stunned 24-9 last season.
The team who pulled the stunner, Lake City Columbia
(10-1) will now host St. Augustine (11-0) next Friday in the regional
semi-finals.
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