Daring play spurs Cherokee past Eastern, 14-3

share
email
print
reprint
font size
comments
0
options
 

It took sturdy defense, big-play offense and a ball-control ground game that ran out the final seven minutes on the clock.

It also took a daring decision.

"Sometimes," Cherokee coach P.J. Mehigan said, "you have to say what the heck."

Top-seeded and undefeated Cherokee survived difficult conditions and a physical challenge from division rival Eastern to emerge with a 14-3 victory Friday night in the first round of the South Jersey Group 4 football tournament.

The Chiefs held the Vikings without a first down in the first and third quarters and came up with a timely turnover on Tyler Powell's interception in the fourth quarter.

Cherokee (9-0) also used some big plays from quarterback Andy Martin and wide receiver Drake Rodgers. They combined for five receptions worth 83 yards and a touchdown.

But this game between Olympic American rivals in a cold rain and gusting wind turned on Cherokee's gamble on fourth-and-10 from its own 37-yard line late in the first half.

"It's something we put in this week," said Powell, Cherokee's all-purpose senior star. "When it gets called, it's kind of tough to control your emotions."

The call was a fake punt pass. Eastern had partially blocked a punt when the teams met in the regular season Oct. 30, and the Vikings came close again earlier in the second quarter - drawing a penalty when several players ran into Powell just as he kicked away the football.

"They were lining up 10 men, and that's tough to block," Mehigan said. "We thought we might as well try it."

It was a daring call because of the field position and the conditions and the fact that it was a 7-3 game on a cold, rainy and windy night.

But Cherokee executed the play to perfection. Powell passed to Mike Zeuli in the right flat, and the junior rambled 19 yards for a first down at the Eastern 44.

Three plays later, Cherokee's Sean Farrell rumbled 8 yards into the end zone. After the placement, the Chiefs had a 14-3 lead with less than a minute to play in the second quarter.

"The difference between 7-3 and 14-3 in these conditions was huge," said Mehigan, whose team will host the winner of Saturday's Williamstown-Toms River North game in the semifinals. "If it's a one-possession game in the second half as opposed to a two-possession game, who knows what could have happened?"

This was not a typical Cherokee victory. Much of the credit for that goes to Eastern, which played a tough, physical game against its division rival.

Eastern kept Farrell, the Chiefs' powerful running back, in check most of the night. Farrell finished with 84 yards on 29 carries, running 10 times for 31 yards on the final possession of the game.

But Cherokee found other ways to score. Martin was 6 for 8 passing for 83 yards in the first half. One of those completions was a 42-yard touchdown strike to Drake on a slip screen late in the first quarter.

"We work on our timing on that all the time," Martin said.

Martin and Drake hooked up for a 26-yard completion to the Eastern 8 just before Farrell's touchdown run. On the game, Martin passed for 107 yards.

"It was tough with the rain," Martin said. "Sometimes, you had to no-lace pass. The laces were slippery so you just grabbed the ball on another spot and threw it."

Cherokee is renowned for its powerful ground game as well as for limiting its mistakes. But the Chiefs committed seven penalties for 65 yards and also lost three fumbles.

"Usually when we lose the turnover battle, we lose the game," Mehigan said. "We were able to overcome that tonight, but it wasn't easy."

It took great defense. It took some big plays in the passing game. It took a ground game that roared to life in the fourth quarter.

But it also took a daring decision on a night that seemed more suited for playing it safe.

"When Coach called it, I was excited," Powell said. "You have to make big plays to win games. It's not always going to be a perfect game. You have to find different ways to win."

Eastern    3 0 0 0 - 3

Cherokee   7 7 0 0 - 14

E: Billy Long 35 FG

C: Drake Rodgers 42 pass from Andy Martin (Al Morrissey kick)

C: Sean Farrell 8 run (Morrissey kick)

 


Contact staff writer Phil Anastasia at 856-779-3223 or panastasia@phillynews.com.

 

 

share
email
print
reprint
font size
options
 
FAST FACTS & INFORMATION
 
Eastern
 
Cherokee High School
0
Comments   
  • HEADLINES
  • POPULAR
  • BLOGS
Sign up to receive the daily sports newsletter