Chatard brings out the trick play
No one can call Vince Lorenzano a sissy anymore.
The Bishop Chatard High School football team regularly works on a halfback option pass in practice, but coach Lorenzano never calls it. But with less than a minute to play in the first half of Friday’s Class 3A Sectional 21 championship game at Brebeuf Jesuit, running back Andrew McDonald threw a beautiful 33-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Agnew to send the top-ranked Trojans to a 21-7 victory before a standing-room-only crowd.
“We work on it every year, (but) I’m a sissy and won’t call it,” said Lorenzano, whose team will play at co-No. 4 Batesville (11-0) next week in regionals. “I’m such a conservative guy, sometimes I don’t want to pull the trigger. But they were playing us pretty tough, so I figured I’d better pull out every stop.”
A 51-yard punt by Bishop Chatard’s Cody Dickson to the Brebeuf 11-yard line flipped field position late in the first half and, after a three-and-out by the Braves, a short punt set the Trojans up at Brebeuf’s 45. Ari Pappas converted a third-and-9, then pushed the ball to the 18 on four carries to set up a 35-yard field goal by Dickson with 3:49 to play in the half.
Brebeuf (10-2) answered by driving the ball 33 yards to the Bishop Chatard 44, but on second-and-8, defensive lineman Eric Dietchman snatched an Aloyis Gray pass out of the air to set up McDonald’s touchdown pass. A Brebeuf penalty brought Bishop Chatard’s kicking team off the field and Pappas ran in the two-point conversion for the 11-0 lead.
“We went over it every day this week, (so) I was expecting it,” said McDonald, who also had a rushing touchdown and caught a 16-yard pass. “I saw a running lane and coach told me if (Agnew) wasn’t open to run it, but I saw him deep, thought I could get it there and so I just threw it.”
On the ensuing drive, Brebeuf called a timeout on fourth-and-8 from Bishop Chatard’s 36 to stop the clock with less than 15 seconds to play, then ran a fake punt for no gain, turning the ball back over to the Trojans with eight seconds left. After an 8-yard gain by Ryan Kleinschmidt — playing in place of No. 2 tailback Nolan Miller, who injured his throat hugging a teammate before the game — Dickson kicked a 45-yard field goal as time expired for a 14-0 lead.
“If that’s how we have to go down, with halfback passes, then we’re pretty close,” said Brebeuf coach Ryan Gallogly, who led his team to a school record-tying 10 victories. "That was the No. 1 team in the state. They’ve got nine state titles, may get No. 10 (this year) and may not have a better test the rest of the way.
“I did not have a speech prepared for losing. We had some good teams here in the ‘60s, but I wonder if this group may not be the best that’s gone through (Brebeuf). We’re not going to win a state title this year, but we’re coming awfully close.”
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|Bishop Chatard|0|14|7|0|—|21|
|Brebeuf Jesuit|0|0|7|0|—|7|
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BC — FG 35 Cody Dickson
BC — T.J. Agnew 33 pass from Andrew McDonald (Ari Pappas run)
BC — FG 45 Dickson
BC — McDonald 3 run (Dickson kick)
BJ — Aloyis Gray 1 run (Erich Toth kick)
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||BC|BJ|
|First Downs|13|15|
|Rushes-Yards|43-145|39-154|
|Passing Yards|76|81|
|Comp-Att-Int|5-8-0|9-25-3|
|Fumbles-Lost|1-0|0-0|
|Penalties-Yards|7-45|4-17|
|Punts-Avg.|5-31.4|1-30.0|
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Rushing — Bishop Chatard: Pappas 36-132, George VanVliet 2-(-7), Ryan Kleinschmidt 3-15, McDonald 2-5. Brebeuf Jesuit: Gray 15-63, Evan Kroot 20-71, D.J. Perdue 1-0, Austin Bruen 2-20, Tommy Green 1-0.
Passing — Bishop Chatard: VanVliet 4-7-0 43, McDonald 1-1-0 33. Brebeuf Jesuit: Gray 9-25-3 81.
Receiving — Bishop Chatard: Agnew 2-44, Michael Adkins 1-1, McDonald 1-16, Jack Treesh 1-15. Brebeuf Jesuit: Ryan Huguenard 4-35, Bruen 1-(-3), Kevin Bennett 3-42, Kroot 1-7.
Missed Field Goals — Bishop Chatard: Dickson, 40.
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