Video: Highlights of Gonzaga receiver Max FisherGonzaga (Washington, D.C.) received two touchdowns from
Tyree Randolph and overcame multiple turnovers to shock previously unbeaten
DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.), 24-14, in a game that was televised nationally on ESPN2.
DeMatha entered the game ranked No. 3 in the Xcellent 25 National Football Rankings presented by the Army National Guard.
Lorenzo Harrison helped DeMatha get on the board first with an explosive, highlight reel 92-yard touchdown.
Gonzaga responded with a
Max Fisher 35-yard touchdown catch. Then Gonzaga's defense went to work.
Against a DeMatha offense that came in averaging nearly 40 points per game, Gonzaga proved up to the task. It forced turnovers and limited big plays. It led 14-7 at half and later went up 21-7 following Randolph's second touchdown.
DeMatha has some of the most impressive victories in the country, but a narrow win against Bishop McNamara last week suggested that perhaps the Stags were ripe for an upset.
Entering the game with a 6-0 record, Gonzaga was certainly no slouch. The team's defense has been strong all season. It now has a strong argument for a spot in the Xcellent 25.

Tyree Randolph scored twice in Gonzaga's upset win over DeMatha.
File photo by Phil Peters