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2008 Football: Top 10 Games — No. 5

Posted On: Thursday, August 13, 2009
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2008 Football: Top 10 Games — No. 5

No. 5 Game of 2008
The night before the Week 2 game at West Springfield (0-1), the wife of Edison coach Vaughn Lewis asked him what it would take for the Eagles (1-0) to beat the Spartans.

Lewis answered, “35 points.”

Edison need every one of those, and used two special teams touchdowns to get there. It traded scores with West Springfield throughout the second half.

And the at-will points made it clear that the last team to reach the end zone would win.

Eagle junior Angus Harper scored a one-yard, go-ahead touchdown with :50 seconds remaining in regulation to cap a 100-yard second half and put the visitors up by a point, 35-34.

But West Springfield quarterback Bryn Renner, who was 26-for-43 passing for 432 yards and four touchdowns, orchestrated a drive to the Edison 24-yard line, setting up a would-be game-winning field goal with :04 left.

However, an illegal procedure call pushed the Spartans out of field-goal range, forcing a desperation heave that reached the end zone, but fell to the ground incomplete.

This was the highest-ranked game of the first seven weeks of the season.

**CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE TOP 10 COUNTDOWN**

By Phil Murphy
Content Editor, DigitalSports.com

Click here for the complete photo gallery!

Maybe No. 4 Edison Coach Vaughn Lewis should have stopped by a gas station for lottery tickets on his way home from No. 7 West Springfield on Thursday.

And
not for his team’s fortunes on field — the Eagles played masterfully
in their 35-34 road win over the Spartans — but for his own stroke of
luck the night before the game.

Lewis just has a knack for picking numbers.

“I
told my wife the day before yesterday, she said ‘What is it going to
take to win?’ And I said about 35 points,” said Lewis, whose wife
confirmed the conversation. “Pretty lucky guess, wasn’t it? … I’m
going to be honest, that’s probably the most exciting game I’ve ever
been a part of.”

And that comes from a 20-year coaching veteran
with two Northern Region championships and the 1986 Division 5 state
title on his resume.

With 2 minutes, 13 seconds remaining in the
fourth quarter — and only one time-out — Edison drove from the West
Springfield 47-yard line down to the 10 with just over a minute left.

Senior athlete Corey Washington
— who already returned a kickoff 100 yards for a score and took a
shovel pass 24 yards for another touchdown — caught a screen pass,
shook a defender and had a clear path to the end zone, only to be
betrayed by his own body, taking an unprovoked stumble short of the
goal line.

“I kind of cramped up a little bit,” said Washington,
who finished with 179 all-purpose yards. “I didn’t prepare for the game
yesterday, I didn’t eat my bananas, my potassium, and I cramped up a
little bit. I saw the end zone and was pretty mad afterward.”

Left with a 1st-and-goal from the Spartan 4 and no time-outs, junior quarterback Levi Barber handed off to junior running back Angus Harper on consecutive plays, the second which Harper took in for the go-ahead score with 50 seconds remaining.

“We
had tried the series before that and we didn’t get it,” said Harper,
who left the field on precautionary crutches due to an injured right
knee. “So I was like, ‘I have to get it this time and we have to win
this game’ because this was a big game. I just did what my coach told
me to do, I followed my blocking and got into the end zone.”

But that score left West Springfield senior quarterback Bryn Renner enough time to drive from his own 32-yard line to the Edison 24 in six plays to leave 4 seconds showing on the game clock.

An
illegal-procedure penalty pushed the Spartans out of field-goal range
and Renner’s attempt at a Hail Mary was batted away by Eagle junior
defensive back Jerrell Haywood, who was surrounded by two Spartan wide receivers.

“I
know we have character and we have heart, but this was a physical
battle, guys were getting drilled,” said West Springfield Coach Bill Renner, already without senior running back Brandon Bailey due to heat exhaustion sustained Wednesday. “We have lot of guys who took some big hits and kept playing. [Andy] Stallings
got crushed three times; he didn’t quit. Bryn got crushed; he didn’t
quit. We had to bring a new receiver in and he makes two or three big
plays, [Eric] Schauder.

“It was a great game, we
just want to get better and move forward… We play high-caliber teams
early for that specific reason.”

Added Lewis: “I was worried
we gave them too much time at the end there. That Renner is going to be
special at [North] Carolina.”

It’s the Eagles, though, that have been special so far this season. “Special,” as in special teams.

Edison
has scored two touchdowns each on kickoff returns and two on punt
returns — four total — through two games. In addition to the elder
Washington’s length-of-the-field kickoff return, Haywood returned a
second-quarter punt 61 yards for a score on Thursday.

“Our
special teams has been really good this year,” Lewis said. “We’ve got
some athletes back there and we tell our front people, ‘If you can just
hit them and hold them up, create a seam, we’re going to make things
happen.’ Both Washingtons and Haywood just make things happen.

“They’re fun to watch.”

Added
Corey Washington, humbly omitting himself from his list: “It feels good
knowing that anyone can [make an impact]. We’ve got great blocking. And
we’ve got Angus, Christian [Washington], we’ve got a couple other people: Donnell [Epps], Jerrell.

“We’ve just got athletes.”

Email: pmurphy@digitalsports.com

                                             1     2     3     4   —    F   
No. 4 Edison                        7    7    14    7   —   35
No. 7 West Springfield     10   7    10    7   —   34

Scoring Plays —
1Q – WS – McConnell 27 FG
1Q – WS – Stallings 1 from Renner (McConnell kick)
1Q – ED – Co. Washington 100 kickoff return (Charfi kick)
2Q – ED – Haywood 61 punt return (Charfi kick)
2Q – WS – Tobin 17 from Renner (McConnell kick)
3Q – WS – McConnell 27 FG
3Q – ED – Harper 67 run (Charfi kick)
3Q – WS – Stallings 31 from Renner (McConnell kick)
3Q – ED – Co. Washington 24 from Barber (Charfi kick)
4Q – WS – Schauder 28 from Renner (McConnell kick)
4Q – ED – Harper 2 run (Charfi kick)

Team Leaders —
Passing
ED – Levi Barber – 7-for-17 passing, 126 yards, TD, INT (5-for-7 in second half). WS – Bryn Renner – 26-for-43 passing, 432 yards, 4 TD.
Rushing
ED – Angus Harper – 17 carries, 150 yards, 2 TD (100 yards, 2 TD in second half); Levi Barber – 14 carries, 77 yards. WS – Dan Collins – 21 carries, 70 yards; Bryn Renner – 12 carries, 23 yards.
Receiving
ED – Christian Washington – 2 receptions, 68 yards; Corey Washington – 5 receptions, 58 yards, TD. WS – Andy
Stallings – 8 receptions, 131 yards, 2 TD; T.J. O’Connell – 10
receptions, 124 yards; Eric Schauder – 3 receptions, 78 yards, TD;
Tucker Tobin – 3 receptions, 49 yards, TD
.
Defense
ED – Josh Paige – 2 sacks, fumble recovery, pass deflection. WS – Malik Diaw – 4 tackles for loss, pass deflection, fumble recovery; Joey DeSantis – 2.5 sacks, fumble forced.
Kicking
ED – Mehdi Charfi – 5-5 XP. WS – John McConnell – 4-4 XP, 2-2 FG (27,27).

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