Heelan holds off Panther challenge

Within 6 points late, Creston/O-M falls 47-20

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Creston/Orient-Macksburg senior Luke Neitzel crashes to the ground while hauling in a 23-yard touchdown pass from Brandon Phipps in the second quarter of Creston/O-M's 47-20 opening round playoff loss to Sioux City Bishop Heelan Wedneday. (Contributed photo by TERRY FREEMAN)

SIOUX CITY — Riddled with injury problems, the eighth-ranked Creston/Orient-Macksburg Panthers just wanted to find a way to be in the game in the fourth quarter with No. 5 Sioux City Bishop Heelan Wednesday night, with a chance to win the Class 3A playoff opener.

Despite falling behind 13-0 early on two touchdown catches by junior speedster Connor Niles from junior quarterback Trent Solsma, the Panthers did, in fact, climb back into contention in the second half.

Luke Neitzel, moving to running back from quarterback because of a strained thumb on his throwing hand, rumbled into the end zone from the 2 with 9:46 left in the game, drawing the Panthers to within 26-20.

Then came a critical third-down play as Creston/O-M was trying to make a defensive stand and get the ball back. From the Panther 20-yard line, the Crusaders faced a third-and-11 situation.

Solsma fired into the end zone, and Neitzel, from his safety position, made a diving reach to knock away the pass. Had the play stood, Heelan kicker Tyler Stolen, who already had two field goals, would have lined up another try from 37 yards.

But, at the very worst the margin would be nine points, and with a miss, Creston/O-M could tie or win it with one score.

Instead, Neitzel was flagged with pass interference. That set up Tony Tobin’s 9-yard touchdown run with 5:23 remaining. The Crusaders tacked on two late scores with Creston/O-M in a desperate throwing mode, and posted a 47-20 victory in a game that was played much closer for 43 minutes.

“He made the call. You live by it,” Morrison said. “Luke had a nice effort on the play. We just wanted a chance to get the ball back with some time on the clock and have one last drive and win it at the end. Then we went into scramble mode, and we’re not that type of team, obviously.”

Late score hurts

A similar situation occurred before halftime. Panther quarterback Brandon Phipps hit Neitzel on a post pattern for a 23-yard score that pulled Creston/O-M within 16-13 with 48.2 seconds left before halftime.

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