Football: Emotional Eagles come up short, 27-24
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Richard Dunn
SANTA ANA - The shock of former Estancia High football player Matt
Colby dying Saturday brought together three teams on the field at once to
celebrate a life, pray as one and give an emotional salute to their
fallen gridiron fighter.
Colby’s name grazed banners on the visitors’ side at the Santa Ana
Bowl, where Estancia’s Eagles, for whom Colby played before transferring
to Costa Mesa his senior year, fell short in their late rally, before
losing to Santa Ana Valley, 27-24, in a suspenseful nonleague encounter
Saturday night.
But taking center stage afterward on the field, surrounded by parents
and fans, were members of the Costa Mesa football team, along with
Estancia and Santa Ana Valley players, all joining as one with not a
single dry eye in the house.
“I’ve never seen anything like it before,” Estancia fan and alumnus
Mike Johnston said of the impromptu three-team gathering near the south
end zone.
“The Mesa players were going to have pizza at the school, but they
wanted to come here. They voted to come to the Estancia game.”
Colby, a defensive end who played three years in the Estancia program
before following Coach Dave Perkins to Mesa this year, was taken off a
respirator Saturday at UCI Medical Center, where he had been taken after
losing consciousness during the first quarter of Friday’s game against
Ocean View at Westminster High.
“The kids dedicated the game to Matt Colby,” Estancia Coach Jay Noonan
said. “It was great to play well, but it’s been a tough week. The kids
went through a lot adversity. It’s been a real emotionally draining day,
the last 24 hours.”
Prior to the tragic news of Colby, the Eagles (0-3) were struggling
among themselves in practice.
“It’s been a very emotional week,” said Estancia wide receiver Nate
Harriman, who caught three passes for 121 yards. “Our team got in a fight
a couple of days ago. We were all going down, then we made up, and we’re
doing so well now. I think we’re going to have a successful season now.
We almost won this one.”
The Eagles indeed came close, but extra points made the difference in
the end.
“The kids played hard, but only if we could’ve gotten some extra
points,” Noonan said.
Santa Ana Valley, led by junior running back Cliff Mason’s 254 rushing
yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries, appeared to put the game out of
reach with 3:37 left in the third quarter, 27-12.
But Estancia rallied, pulling to within three points with 7:09 to play
in the contest, and getting another offensive opportunity with 3:39
remaining.
The Eagles’ final drive stalled, however, and the Falcons ran out the
clock.
Estancia’s Lewis Bradshaw, a 6-foot-3 junior left-hander at
quarterback, connected with Harriman on a 40-yard pass play to set up an
Eagle touchdown late in the third quarter. Bradshaw capped the drive with
a 5-yard scoring run.
In the fourth quarter, Bradshaw and Harriman moved the chains again,
along with the help of Valley penalties, to cross paydirt with 7:09 on
the clock. Bradshaw again finished the series with a 1-yard scoring
burst, cutting Valley’s lead to 27-24.
After Landon Pullizi recovered a Santa Ana Valley fumble, the Eagles
took possession on their own 36 with 3:39 to play. On the first play,
Harriman hauled in a 24-yard pass. But Estancia was stopped four plays
later.
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