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(Photo by William Johnson)
After a disappointing 1-3 start earlier in the season, the Long Beach
Poly Jackrabbits somehow turned it around and went on an impressive
winning streak that guided them back to the CIF Division 1 state
championship.
However Long Beach Poly couldn't overcome five record turnovers and were
defeated by Granite Bay 21-20 in the Division 1 CIF State
Championship at Home Depot Center.
Poly had a solid 7-3 lead heading
into to halftime. Due in part to a wide open Gerald Wicks who caught a lateral
pass from Thomas Tucker, who caught the pitch from Ebay Jackson. Wicks
sprinted down the sideline for the score.
Dylan Keeney had two interceptions, including a 29-yard return for a
touchdown that gave Granite Bay a 14-7 lead at the beginning of the
third quarter.
After being down 14-7 to Granite Bay, Long Beach
Poly allowed themselves an opportunity to win the game and take the
title. John Smith caught a spectacular 30 yard pass near the end of the
third quarter that tied the score 14-14.
In the fourth quarter Manusamoa Lu'uga gave Poly the 20-14 lead
after an extra point that was no good. With less than four minutes left
in the game, that extra point miss would prove to be costly down the
stretch. Granite Bay would put together a carefully executed 76 yard
drive down field in the rain. In the red zone Granite Bay continued to
pound the ball all the way down to the three yard line. As time
continued to wind down, John Cooley punched in the end zone for the
touchdown. The extra point was good by Granite Bay as they took the lead
21-20.
Granite Bay would hold on for the victory and capture the Division 1
State Championship in front of a crowd with over 7,000 in attendance.
"Defense is the story tonight," Caraway said. "They got all those great
picks."
Poly quarterback Ebay Jackson at one point was a perfect 4/4 for
100 yards, and finished 6/10 for 141 yards, two touchdowns and two
costly interceptions. Manusamoa Lu'uga finished with 104 yards rushing
on the night.
Before Friday night's game, Poly won 11 straight games against
difficult opponents like Mission Viejo, St. John Bosco and Mater Dei.
Granite
Bay's defense shut down Poly's running game in the fourth quarter and
forced them to use their passing game where they also capitalized on
turnovers.
Starting in 2015, CIF Executive Director Roger Blake announced that
the State Bowl games would rotate between Northern and Southern
California sites.