Defense helps Plant upset No. 4 Miramar

By Ron White Dec 17, 2011, 8:13pm

Tampa school wins fourth state championship.



ORLANDO, Fla. - Plant (Tampa, Fla.) built itself into a national powerhouse largely based on the potent passing that lifted the Panthers to state championships in 2008 and 2009.

On Saturday, Plant's defense flexed its muscle to lead the school to its fourth football state championship in a 31-20 upset win against Miramar (Fla.). Miramar entered the game ranked No. 4 in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Football Rankings presented by the Army National Guard.

Led by linebacker Tate Rogers and defensive end Mitchell Wright, the Panthers sacked Miramar quarterback Cam Hudge seven times and held the Patriots to 4 rushing yards.

"We're a team that is predicated on pressure. Sometimes we give up big plays because of that pressure, but we remained consistent and made it difficult for (Hudge)," Plant coach Robert Weiner said.



Wright said he sensed Hudge's frustration. Hudge often had to throw on the run to avoid sacks and rarely had an opportunity to throw across the middle.

"They have a big, strong offensive line, but our coaches did a good job of preparing this defense. They put us in position, with our blitzing, to make big plays," Wright said.

The biggest defensive play came with 6 minutes, 7 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. Miramar took possession at its own 1-yard line after Plant running back Wesley Bullock fumbled on a run to the left side. The defense, though, broke through the heart of Miramar's offense line, and Wright wrapped up Hudge, who lost the ball as he fell. Rogers fell on the fumble for a touchdown to give Plant a 31-20 lead.

"I was chasing him from behind, and I saw the ball pop out. I knew it had to be mine. So I pounced on it," Rogers said. "We needed a big play there. We came out a little flat to start the second half, and that got us going again."

The fumble recovery lifted a Panthers squad that began to deflate. Plant built a 24-7 halftime lead with a trio of rushing touchdowns, but Miramar stormed back late in the third quarter. The Patriots scored twice in 24 seconds to cut the margin to 24-20.

First, Hudge orchestrated a seven-play, 85-yard drive capped by a 31-yard touchdown pass to Malcolm Lewis, who ran a skinny post and made a diving grab in the end zone.



Next, Patriots defensive back Marrell Jackson scooped up a Bullock fumble at the Panthers' s 30-yard line, and Hudge found Tanares Robinson across the middle two plays later for a 27-yard touchdown. Robinson appeared to bobble the catch in the end zone, and a Plant defender came away with the ball. The officials, though, ruled that Robinson had completed the catch for the score.

Miramar (14-1) appeared doomed when Plant drove inside the 5-yard line midway through the fourth quarter, but Bullock's second fumble gave the Patriots new life—at least until Rogers' fumble recovery sealed Plant's victory.

"We've been up big at the half all year, but coach told us at halftime that this is not the same as earlier in the season. We needed to stay focused," Rogers said.

Plant (14-1) struck first with a six-play, 60-yard drive, capped by a 21-yard touchdown run by Bullock, who finished 124 rushing yards. He rushed for 56 yards on four attempts during the Panthers's opening drive. Miramar came up empty on its first drive, but the Patriots scored on a 2-yard run by D'Vontis Arnold Arnold following a muffed punt return by Plant.

On Miramar's third play of its ensuing series, Plant senior defensive end Michael Dvornik sacked Hudge near midfield, and Hudge fumbled. Linebacker Eliel Shines scooped up the ball and returned it into Miramar territory. Moments later, senior quarterback James Few scored on an 8-yard run to put Plant on top 14-7.

Plant extended the lead in the second quarter. Grant Van Aman booted a 37-yard field goal to make it 17-7, and the Panthers took a 24-7 lead on fullback Mike Tate's 1-yard run. Miramar never reached beyond its own 39-yard line in the second quarter, and each of Plant's possessions started in Patriots territory.



Hudge finished with 149 passing yards and two touchdowns. Lewis had seven catches for 94 yards for Miramar. Wright had seven tackles, including 1.5 sacks. Rogers had five tackles, including a sack and three tackles for a loss.

Plant won for the third time in four seasons. The Panthers were Class 4A state champions in 2008 and 2009. Plant also won a 4A title in 2006.