Sage Hill seniors stand out
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Barry Faulkner
The start wasn’t exactly as planned, but the finish was enough to
leave smiles on the faces of Sage Hill School football players and
coaches following Thursday’s 49-14 Academy League loss to visiting
Brethren Christian.
The finish Sage Hill’s Ray Lim and Marcel Sohl, two of the
Lightning’s five seniors, will talk about for years involved the
team’s final offensive play, a 1-yard touchdown plunge by Lim with 36
seconds left.
The game’s final TD and the last carry of Lim’s prep career, was a
well-executed dive, aimed off the left hip of Sohl, the team’s left
guard and two-way star lineman.
Sage Hill (1-8, 0-3 in league) called timeout after sophomore Keya
Manshadi sliced 9 yards to the 1.
“I was very happy that Ray scored that touchdown,” said Lightning
Coach Tom Monarch, who called the play in the huddle during the
timeout, specifically requesting Lim to run behind Sohl’s block.
“I told [Lim] in the huddle, this is what you talk about around
the supper table 25 years from now,” Monarch said. “Marcel blew the
guy out, like he had been blowing his guy off the ball all day long.”
Lim, a 5-foot-10, 190-pound fullback-linebacker, finished with a
team-leading 74 rushing yards on 19 carries. He also sparkled
defensively, as did Sohl who made one of the hosts’ four sacks and
was consistently the end of the line for Brethren ball carriers.
“Marcel came with the intensity of a champion today,” Monarch
said. “And Ray Lim epitomizes this team.”
Monarch also praised the play of senior defensive lineman Peter
Haderlein, who was in on two sacks, including one solo collar.
Senior tailback Eddie Huang rushed fro 33 yards on six carries on
the Lightning’s first possession, which he capped with a 1-yard
scoring run with 6:26 left. The first of two Amy Werblin conversion
kicks pulled the Lightning within 14-7.
Huang, however, injured his right shoulder two plays after the
ensuing kickoff and watched the rest of the game from the sideline.
Manshadi, a receiver who replaced Huang at tailback, rushed for 72
yards on 17 carries, including a 46-yard burst on an end around that
set up the first touchdown. He also had two receptions for 37 yards.
Brethren Christian (3-5-2, 1-2) scored its first two touchdowns
within a 23-second span, the second coming just 1:28 into the
contest.
The Warriors needed just three plays to score after the opening
kickoff, as senior quarterback Denny Warden had completions of 44 and
16 yards to Jeremy Knepper, the latter for a touchdown with 10:55
left in the first quarter.
Brethren recovered a Sage fumble on the first snap after the
ensuing kickoff and Warden, who either ran or passed on the first 28
Warrior offensive snaps, until he hurt his right knee early in the
third quarter, scrambled around the right side for a 27-yard TD on
the next play and Sage Hill never recovered.
Brethren missed field-goal attempts of 52 and 42 yards to help
Sage remain close, but a 15-yard scoring pass from Warden to Kevin
Hinkley with 1:05 left in the half started a string of five straight
Warrior possessions that ended in touchdowns.
Monarch praised his coaches and players for their consistent
effort during the trying campaign, in which they were outscored,
291-77, including 136-14 in league.
“From the first game to the last, there was great progress,”
Monarch told his team in his postgame address. “If Midway Baptist (a
48-15 win in the opener) played you guys again right now, they’d have
their hands full. You young players, I want you guys to come in next
year as aggressors.”
Just the way this year’s seniors went out.
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