Daily Times (Primos, PA)

LC comeback ‘lights’ up Bonner late

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia. com @KHunter10 on Twitter

LOWER GWYNEDD » Kevin Gianoni described it as “a flash of light.”

“It gave us life,” the junior lineman said of his onside kick recovery that helped fuel a Lansdale Catholic comeback Saturday night. “It changed everything.”

Gianoni pounced on his opportunit­y, and just three plays later, Evan Hannings dashed 43 yards for the tying touchdown on what turned into a 35-28 Catholic League Blue Division win over Bonner & Prendergas­t Saturday.

Hannings’ score officially erased a 14-point deficit with 7 minutes and 48 seconds left to play. The Crusader defense forced a punt on the ensuing possession and the offense needed just five plays to get back in the end zone.

With 1:43 to go, quarterbac­k Peter McHugh sprinted 12 yards and dove over the goal line for the game-winning touchdown, the final piece to a rousing comeback victory.

“We’ve had some rough games the past couple weeks,” McHugh said. “But it felt good putting everything together and coming out with a win.”

The Crusaders (2-3, 1-2 PCL Blue) were down 28-14 midway through the fourth quarter. They slashed the deficit to seven when Mike Shragher pushed his way in from a yard out, and then the timely onside kick surprised the Friars and was clutched by Gianoni.

“We said before the game: ‘we’re brothers. We win together. We lose together,’” he said. “That game just showed us that we’re brothers.”

“We can’t give up 21 points in the fourth quarter,” Friars coach Jack Muldoon said. “Unfortunat­ely, I think our guys were getting a little too comfortabl­e on the sideline. Give credit to Tom (Kirk). Tom’s a great coach and his kids always play hard. We did a lot of good things. We’re a pretty young team so we really hit our stride today in being able to get positive plays. We’ve got to learn how to close games.”

The Crusaders’ 21-point fourth quarter capped off a day in which their running game rolled. Danny Dutkiewicz battled for 149 yards on 27 carries, McHugh ran for 46 yards and Hannings added 54.

“Danny is such a special player, and once he got going, you saw Evan get going and you saw Pete get going,” coach Tom Kirk said after his squad racked up 256 rushing yards on the Wissahicko­n turf. “You just saw guys feed off of that momentum, and momentum was a big part of what it was.”

Bonner & Prendergas­t (2-4,

0-3 PCL Blue) had built its lead to 28-14 via the many strengths of quarterbac­k Kyle Lazer. He broke free for 23 yards and a touchdown on a draw, then hit James Welde for the twopoint conversion, making it

20-14 late in the third. Bonner made it a twotouchdo­wn lead with 7:48 to go, thanks to a 14-yard run by Nasim Cooper. Lazer again hit Welde for the twopointer, this time on a fade to the corner. Lazer found five targets for 96 yards and was even more dangerous with his legs, converting scrambles and designed draw plays into 106 rushing yards.

“Boy, that kid can run,” Kirk said of Lazer. “I give Bonner a lot of credit with their game plan. (Lazer) is tough. He doesn’t look to go down. He runs the ball to get more yardage, so he’s a pretty impressive kid.”

LC’s defense clamped down in the clutch, forcing a punt and a turnover on downs on Bonner’s final two series.

The first half was just as back-and-forth as the second, with Bonner taking a

6-0 lead on a two-yard run by Charles Ingram. LC then went ahead 7-6 on a five-yard McHugh-to-Evan Zawadski connection. Then back came the Friars when Cooper reached the end zone on a 12-yard run, making it 12-7.

The Crusaders took a 1412 lead into the break after Dutkiewicz scored on a three-yard touchdown, and then Bonner went ahead in the third.

The Friars moved it to their 46 on their final possession, but LC stopped them there, taking over with 1:01 to play. A pair of kneel-downs by McHugh ended it.

“We bend but we don’t break,” Gianoni said. “There was no way we were losing this game.”

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