Abilene Cowboys Remain Undefeated As Hays Goes Down
by Erik Graefe
Hays returned the opening kickoff of Friday night’s
district playoff game all the way down to the Cowboy 7 yard line. For the
second week in a row, Michael Anguiano’s speed prevented a touchdown
on the game’s
first play. Anguiano’s touchdown saving tackle set up a goal line stand
for Nathan Howard’s
defense, just as it had in McPherson. And, just like last week, the Cowboy
defense yielded nothing, setting the tone for a game that would be lopsided in
favor of the home team.
It sounds an odd observation to make of a team that
yielded a return of 80 some yards on the first play of the game, but without
question, this was the best start of the year for the Abilene Cowboys.
Following the goal line stand, the Cowboy offense responded with a 99 yard
drive for a touchdown. The bulk of those yards, 78, were provided by Parker O’Neal
as he followed a tremendous trap block by Cale Mayden for his longest rushing
touchdown of the year. On Hays’ next
possession, junior Jaron Christiensen did what he has done all year long,
recovering a fumble and returning the ball to his offense. This time the
Cowboys would score through the air. On third down from the Hays 20 yard line,
Harley Hazlett rolled out to his right and found Ben Veach in the back of the
end zone for the touchdown. The extra point looked to be a disaster following a
botched snap, but Ryan Wilson did what he has done all year, using his savvy
and speed to outrun the Hays defenders to the pylon for a two point conversion.
Just like that, the Cowboys led 15-0. Howard’s defense would force a punt
on the following possession giving the ball back to Hazlett and the offense on
their own 30 yard line. This time, Hazlett called his own number, following his
center Andy Tope right through the teeth of the Hays defense. The Cowboy signal
called doesn’t
need much daylight, and Tope provided the little he did need to race 70 yards
untouched for the third Abilene touchdown. With a little over one minute
remaining in the first quarter, the score was 22-0 in favor of Abilene. If last
week’s
game was reminiscent of a 15 round prize fight, this one looked more like a
first round knockout. Think early Mike Tyson.
With time running out in the first half, Hays showed
signs of life, scoring on a long pass play and making the score 22-7. What
followed during the final minute of the first half will be difficult to
describe adequately. This author hopes that you were in attendance, because
reading about the last minute of the first half just doesn’t
approach seeing it with your own eyes. Perhaps Harley Hazlett wanted to make it
easy on potential college recruiters by creating a highlight reel in less than
sixty ticks of the game clock. Hays kicked off following their touchdown, and
Hazlett fielded the kick on the second hop. The senior quarterback returned the
kick 79 yards, weaving through Hays defenders and following his blocks like a 6’4” version of Tyler Lockett. For
the second week in a row, Coach Adam Gantenbein’s kick return team scored a
touchdown. Hazlett was not done, after all, there was still twenty some seconds
left in the half. Hays would attempt a deep pass on their first play following
Ryan LaCombe’s
kick. Guess who intercepted it? Guess who ran it back for another touchdown with
12 ticks left on the clock? As I said earlier, you really had to be at Paul
Dennis field to appreciate it. Hazlett’s pick six was disallowed
because of a phantom penalty, but just like last week, Abilene’s
big plays had delivered a knock out blow to an opponent at about the midpoint
of the contest. At halftime, Abilene 29, Hays 7.
The second half seemed a mere formality. Senior Ryan
LaCombe would kick a field goal in the third quarter, revealing a tremendously
valuable asset for Coach Simpson’s team as the victory over Hays guarantees a further
playoff run. Trey Bender would run for another touchdown later to bring the
final score to 38 to 7 in favor of the orange guys.
The Abilene Cowboys now sport a record of 8 wins and 0
losses. All of the elements are in place for a deep run in the state playoffs.
Friday night in Buhler, the Cowboys will face another undefeated team. It will
take the Cowboys’ best effort of the year to
defeat the Crusaders on their home turf, but what else would you want this time
of year?
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