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Published: Oct 26, 2011 02:00 AM
Modified: Oct 24, 2011 07:43 PM
Chapel Hill wins on final play
CHAPEL HILL - Southern Vance only had to hold on for 30 seconds to walk away with a come-from-behind victory over Chapel Hill. Instead, the Tigers took advantage of the Raiders' 10th penalty of the game to set up a 55-yard pass from quarterback TJ Johnson to Stephen Winsor as time expired, giving the Tigers a wild 17-12 win on senior night.Friday night's victory at Culton-Peerman Stadium keeps Chapel Hill alone in second place in the Carolinas-Six 3-A Conference."I told the seniors before the game I would do whatever I could to get them a win," said Johnson, a 6-3, 240 junior. "I was hoping the defense would shift toward RJ (Quick) and when they did, I saw Stephen, and he caught the ball."Just seconds earlier, the Tigers had been almost in tears after blowing an 11-0 lead they held with 9:32 left in the game.The Raiders, having given CHHS all its points off turnovers, had gotten a break of their own in the fourth quarter when a Tiger defender tipped a pass by quarterback Devonte Henderson; Tyekwan Peace caught the ball off the deflection and streaked 55 yards for a score. A failed two-point attempt left the margin at 11-6 with 4:20 left.Southern Vance then recovered a CHHS fumble on the ensuing possession and took its first lead on a 4-yard run by Henderson. Another missed two-point conversion still left the Raiders ahead by one with 29.8 seconds left.Some fans were already heading for the exits when a pass interference call on Southern Vance on a last-minute throw stopped the clock and gave the Tigers one last chance."We have an excellent kicker in Andrew Dejong, and so we were just trying to get in position for a field goal," CHHS coach Issac Marsh said.Dejong accounted for Chapel Hill's 3-0 halftime lead with a 33-yard field goal in the second quarter, but he wasn't needed in the second half. An 11-yard TD run by Kenyon Ross, followed by two-point conversion run by sophomore Darius Allen put CHHS up 11-0.Next: Chapel Hill (9-1, 3-1 conference) attempts to lock up the Carolina Conference's No. 2 seed when the Tigers travel to Hillsborough for a game Friday at Orange (5-5, 2-2).
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