Falcons pick off Mount Ayr in quarterfinals

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Mount Ayr senior receiver Braydee Poore jukes out Falcon defender Eric Johnson during the second quarter to spring Poore loose for a 25-yard gain on third-and-20. Poore finished with four catches for 59 yards in the 28-0 loss. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

After Jake Bendgen ran the ball out to the 30, the Falcons committed a false start penalty. On the very next play, Isaac Finn took the ball up the gut 75 yards for a touchdown to give St. Albert a 14-0 lead.

On the ensuing Raider drive, Sobotka connected with Poore who shook off several defenders on a nice catch and run to convert on a third-and-20, but the Raiders stalled out after that play and were forced to punt.

“We had moved the ball, especially through the air, and the defense had really played well outside of the big run,” co-head coach Derek Lambert said. “Outside of that play, the defense had shut them down, and really made them work hard to move the ball.”

Game-changer

The Raiders got the ball back with just :56 remaining in the first half at their own 15-yard line, but quickly moved the ball to midfield giving them a chance for a big scoring play with :02 remaining.

Sobotka rolled out to his right as Poore ran a backside post route and appeared to get himself open. As Sobotka went to throw the ball, his elbow got bumped and the ball floated up into the air and Falcon lineman Sean O’Niell ran under it and ran it back 51 yards untouched for a backbreaking touchdown as time expired in the half.

“We told Braydee to split the safeties back there,” Lambert said. “We really thought the near safety to our trips side would kind of come up and take the flag route, and Braydee would be one-on-one with the safety, and we’ll take Braydee on that any day.

“He had a tremendous season, and we wanted to give him an opportunity to make a big catch for us there. They stunted a couple of linebackers and we didn’t get the protection we needed, so we got hit and the ball just kind of fluttered. We really felt like we gave them two scores in the first half. We were thinking it should have been a 7-7 ballgame or a 7-0 ballgame at halftime.”

The Falcons added another score with 1:30 left in the third quarter, making it a 28-0 ballgame, but the game was certainly closer than the score indicated.

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