Houston Chronicle

Second-half rally lifts Eagles

- By Jason McDaniel

PEARLAND — Dawson coach Mike Allison could not have been more proud of his players after their hard-fought17-6 victory over rival Pearland on Friday at Pearland Stadium, and that’s exactly what he told them — via FaceTime over offensive coordinato­r Ryan Silvertoot­h’s upheld phone.

Allison was a late precaution­ary scratch because of possible exposure to COVID-19.

“I’m so excited for these kids, with everything they’ve been through, all the uncertaint­y, and the offseason getting cut short,” Silvertoot­h said. “I’m so proud of theway these kids have worked. They’re resilient. They face adversity, and they know how to bounce back from it — it’s a true family.”

Losing their head coach and defensive line coach Mike Garcia before one of the biggest games of the year was only the latest adversity the Eagles (4-0, 2-0), ranked No. 14 in the area 6A media poll, have overcome. The Dawson-Pearland game originally­was scheduled for Nov. 20 but moved up after two Alvin Independen­t School District schools were forced to postpone games last week because of the coronaviru­s.

The Eagles also played Friday without starting quarterbac­k James Kramer (leg), who was injured last week against Hastings, forcing sophomore Colin Johnson to make the first start of his career.

None of that mattered in the second half.

After doing very little in the first half, the Eagles took control with an eight-play, 80-yard drive to start the third quarter, with running back Jaden Stewart providing the go-ahead score on a 1-yard run. They sealed it with a 2-yard touchdown run by Blake Smith on fourth-and-goal with 2:37 left in the game.

Stewart ended up with

102 yards on 23 rushes.

“(The offensive line) came over and told me at halftime, ‘Coach, just keep running it, keep running it and we’re going to bust one open,’ ” Silvertoot­h said. “So we kept pounding it, kept pounding it and found awaytoget intheendzo­ne.”

Meanwhile, Dawson’s defense held No. 12 Pearland (3-1, 1-1) to48yards after halftime, and 189 for the game, thanks to relentless pressure on quarterbac­k Jake Sock that produced four sacks, including two by CameronWhi­tfield.

“Our defense played their

tails off all night long,” Silvertoot­h said.

The win was Dawson’s second straight over Pearland and fourthinfi­ve years.

“We always talk about the next game is our biggest game, butwe’re going to celebrate this one tonight,” Silvertoot­h said.

Defense reigned in the first half.

The Eagles led 3-0 after Carter Brown’s 46-yard field goal in the first quarter but managed only 80 yards and four first downs by halftime, with Johnson throwing three intercepti­ons. The Oilers turned only one of those

takeaways into a touchdown, but Jonah Ledet blocked the extra-point attempt, keeping it 6-3 at halftime.

Defensive back Kelekolio Linton supplied the first pick on Dawson’s opening possession, but the Oilers took over at their 3-yard line and quickly punted. Defensive back Deveon Moses’ intercepti­on in the second quarter led to a touchdown, but the Oilers still had to go 95 yards, with Sock hitting William Foster for a 46-yard score.

The senior wide receiver beat two Dawson defensive

backs, Smith and Jaden Carrethers-Kyles, down the left sideline and hauled in Sock’s long pass in stride for the touchdown.

Izael Jones snared the third pick, but time ran out before Pearland could take advantage.

Sock was errant on his first four pass attempts before his first completion in the second quarter. The Oilers converted a fake punt in the quarter, with Linton picking up the first downon a 6-yard run, but they also flubbed a punt attempt after a low snap forced Garrett Coiner tofallonth­e ball for a

16-yard loss.

Johnson came back with two key completion­s on Dawson’s second-half scoring drives. He finished with 55 yards on 6-of-10 passing.

Dawson amassed 193 yards and 12 first downs.

“I probably didn’t put him in the best of situations in the first half, but all-in-all, he played well,” Silvertoot­h said. “At halftime, he was down a little bit, but after talking to him, he had all the confidence in theworld. His teammates picked him up, and he made a clutch throw in the third quarter on that touchdown drive.”

 ?? Kirk Sides / Staff Photograph­er ?? Dawson’s Blake Smith (1) celebrates as he scores on a 2-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-goal late in the fourth quarter.
Kirk Sides / Staff Photograph­er Dawson’s Blake Smith (1) celebrates as he scores on a 2-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-goal late in the fourth quarter.

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