No. 8 American Heritage erases 28-0 deficit to pull out 31-28 win.
Five-star wide receiver
Chris Henry Jr. made a sensational 81-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter as he put together a huge performance in his first game in nearly a year after missing the majority of his junior season with a knee injury. He finished with four catches for 134 yards and two scores.
The Raiders outscored Mater Dei 20-0 in the second half and cut the deficit to 26-23 with 1:36 left in the fourth quarter after
Mason Mallory connected with
Julius Jones for a five-yard touchdown. Mater Dei recovered the ensuing onside kick and
Justin Lewis iced the game picking up a first down to run the clock out.
No. 8
American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.) trailed St. Joseph's Prep 28-0 in the second half before roaring back to win 31-28. Running back
Jonathan Bueno led the way with three rushing touchdowns while Dia Bell threw a touchdown to
Jamar Denson, who had more than a dozen catches. With the game tied up 28-28, American Heritage senior kicker
Kade Bailey drilled a 40-yard field goal to complete the comeback.
No. 14
Mission Viejo (Calif.) narrowly defeated No. 16
Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.) 7-3 in the MaxPreps Game of the Week.
Mission Viejo trailed 3-0 in the second half when Ohio State commit
Luke Fahey hit three-star junior
Jack Junker for a 33-yard touchdown with 1:32 left in the third quarter to take a 7-3 advantage.
Santa Margarita had a chance to win in the final minute of Carson Palmer’s debut as head coach of the Eagles.
The Mission Viejo defense dominated all game, including in that final minute when Santa Margarita had a first down in the redzone. The Diablos defense stopped Santa Margarita on four straight plays to force a turnover on downs to win the game.
That capped off the Trinity League going 3-0 in Florida as St. John Bosco rolled to a 31-0 win over
Manatee (Bradenton, Fla.) in a game that was called at halftime because of weather.
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