No. 13 Miami Central fights back to rout 19th-ranked Cardinal Gibbons

By Mitch Stephens Aug 25, 2018, 10:00pm

Maurice Underwood accounts for four touchdowns as Rockets fight back from a 14-0 deficit to win going away on the road.

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Two South Florida powers face off in Fort Lauderdale.

For 18 minutes, the up-and-comer had the perennial power on the ropes.

But Central (Miami, Fla.), the 13th-ranked team in the country, scored 48 of the next 55 points to score a convincing 48-21 triumph over host and 19th-ranked Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.).

According to the Sun-Sentinel, Maurice Underwood threw three touchdowns and ran for another as the Rockets took control and never let up.

Underwood scored on a 2-yard keeper midway through the second quarter to cut the home team's lead in half, 14-7. A penalty wiped out a Cardinal Gibbons touchdown and Underwood immediately took advantage, hooking up with Anthony Frederick on a 60-yard touchdown, tying the score at 14 at halftime.

A 52-yard bomb from Underwood to Anthony Colonel to start the third gave the Rockets for good, 21-14, and then after a turnover, he found Jaylin Young with a 30-yard touchdown, making it 28-14.



A 1-yard touchdown run by Lexington Joseph gave the visitor's complete control heading into the fourth.

Kentucky-bound quarterback Nik Scalzo gave Cardinal Gibbons a 14-0 led with a touchdown pass and run. But the home team didn't score again until four minutes left on a 14-yard touchdown run by Tajae Davis.

The Rockets were well on their way.
Maurice Underwood, Central
Maurice Underwood, Central
File photo by Daniel Galarza