Salpointe Catholic outscored Cienega 21-0 in the second half on Friday.
Justin Spears Eight penalties for 100 yards bogged down Salpointe Catholic in the opening half of its showdown with Cienega on Friday night, but the Lancers cleaned up the self-inflicted errors in the second half to cruise past the Bobcats 37-13."That first half, I was not very pleased," said Salpointe Catholic coach Eric Rogers."We had 100 yards of penalties. We were just undisciplined, not doing what we need to do when we're in a football game. ...
Cienega's 13-9 advantage would be the only lead of the game for the Bobcats. Both of Cienega's touchdowns happened immediately after personal foul penalties committed by the Lancers. Salpointe linebacker Conner Raetzman returned an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter to take a 30-13 lead. The final score of the night for the Lancers was a one-handed, 32-yard acrobatic catch down the sideline by two-way star Nate Spivey.Rogers said," does that stuff all the time."
"Scrambling around and throwing the ball in the air, that can't happen, so I took that to heart, took accountability in practice and it showed out tonight," Sotelo said."He played his best game, there's no question about it," Rogers said."He came out and was making great decisions with the football. ... I know that was a hard week for him, but he stepped up big.
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