Down 19 with less than 10 minutes, Madison stuns Calabasas in OT

By Mitch Stephens Dec 9, 2016, 9:00pm

A 47-yard field goal by David Lantz sends the game into overtime, where Madison outlasts previously undefeated Calabasas in overtime.

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Top plays from the Madison running back in an earlier game this season.

Talk about an uphill climb. 

Madison (San Diego, Calif.) kicker David Lantz booted a 47-yard field goal with no time left in regulation and then Erick Buchanan scored on a 10-yard run in overtime to help the host Warhawks pull out a stunning 60-53 win over previously unbeaten Calabasas in CIF South Regional Division 2-AA play on Friday night.

After Buchanan's touchdown, Calabasas had a chance to tie or win it. But a fourth-down pass from the 1-yard line by Tristan Gebbia for 5-star recruit Darnay Holmes fell incomplete. Gebbia was brilliant all night with seven touchdown passes and another one rushing. 



Calabasas (15-1) held a 47-28 with less than 10 minutes to play but three missed extra points and an interception thrown with less than a minute to go, led to the improbable Madison victory. The touchdown in overtime for Madison was its first lead of the game.

Madison (12-2) now plays Valley Christian (San Jose) in the state championship at Sacramento State University.

Calabasas, brilliant all season, took a 47-28 lead with 9:23 left on a 5-yard pass from Gebbia to Holmes. The visitor's looked like they had it in the bag. They got a career game from Nikko Hall, who had two touchdown catches, more than 200 yards in receptions and three interceptions on defense.

But Madison began to come back.

A 33-yard touchdown pass from Terrell Carter to Elijah Thomas, cut the lead to 47-35 with 6:53 left. Madison recovered the onside kick and Carter found Buchanan on an 8-yard TD, cutting the lead to 47-42 with 5:19 remaining. 

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But Calabasas seemed to take back control on a 25-yard touchdown run by Johnny Wilson to go up 53-42. There was still no quit in Madison, which came right back as Carter ran it in from 19 yards out and added a two-point conversion to cut it to 53-50 with 3:22 left.

With 1:08 left, Gebbia was intercepted by Oregon-bound Sampson Niu near midfield. A few plays later, Lantz lined up and drilled the game-tying field goal sending the game into overtime.

Buchanan scored on the first play, and three plays later, Gebbia's pass fell incomplete and a perfect season was over.
David Lantz, Madison
David Lantz, Madison
File photo by Steven Silva