Las Vegas Review-Journal

Walker runs through Gorman

Ex-mojave standout scores two TDS in win for Arizona team

- By Justin Emerson Las Vegas Review-journal

PEORIA, Ariz. — Therewasta­lk last season that Mojave’s Tawee Walker was the best running back in the state. The knock was that he played in Class 3A and wasn’t proving himself against the best schools, so he transferre­d to Arizona to play the best.

He silenced any doubters Friday night.

Walker rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns, leading Centennial (Arizona)toa13-7winoverbi­shop Gorman.thelosssen­tthegaelst­o 0-2 for the first time since 2005.

“This is one of the best wins of my high school career,” Walker said. “They’re a real good team. Struggled a bit this year but real good team.”

Walker was the beginning, the middleandt­heendforth­ecoyotes(2-0). He took a handoff on the second play ofthegamef­or26yards.hescored midway through the third quarter on a 23-yard run to break a scoreless tie. Then, with 1:36 to play, he delivered the coup de grace — a 9-yard touchdown run for a 13-0 lead.

“Feels real great coming from the city,” Walker said. “I played with most of them, so I knew almost half the team. It was a fun game.”

Gorman coach Kenny Sanchez said his team had itself to blame.

The Gaels were penalized for 67 yards, and the infraction­s seemed to come at the worst time. The Gaels erased a fourth-and-5 for Centennial by having 12 men on the field in the first quarter. Right before Walker’s second score, Sanchez took a personal foul to put the Coyotes in striking distance.

Gorman also failed to convert twice on first-and-goal from the 4-yard line in the second half. The first time the Gaels were stuffed on first- and second-down runs, then passes fell incomplete on third and fourth down. The second time, in what became their final meaningful possession, they were stopped on the 1-yard line on two consecutiv­e runs. A penalty followed and backed them up to the 16-yard line.

The fourth-down pass fell incomplete, and Centennial marched down the field.

“We played hard tonight. We just didn’t finish in the red zone,” Sanchezsai­d.“thelastpla­ywasalong drive,andwedidn’tplayashar­das wedidallga­me.”

After allowing 42 points in a shutout loss to Mater Dei (California) last week, the Gaels’ defense looked fantastic for most of the night. They held Centennial quarterbac­k Jonathan Morris to 11 of 24 passing for 120 yards, and outside of Walker, the Coyotes gained 60 yards rushing.

The Gaels also registered three sacks and recovered a fumble on a muffed punt.

Buttheoffe­nsehasyett­ofindits groove. Gorman rushed for 5 yards in the first half, and despite second-half improvemen­t and quar- terback Micah Bowens throwing for 249 yards, Gorman could never get the yards it needed most. Bowens threwatouc­hdowntorom­eodunze with 9 seconds left in the fourth, the Gaels’ first points this season.

Bowens threw two intercepti­ons, and Odunze lost a fumble. Odunze caught six passes for 120 yards.

“That’sthegame.youwinsome, you lose some. You have to finish inside the red zone,” Sanchez said. “That’s the bottom line. You can’t be inside the red zone six times and comeawaywi­thzeropoin­ts.”

Contact Justin Emerson at jemerson@reviewjour­nal.com or (702) 387-2944. Follow @J15emerson on Twitter.

 ?? Patrick Breen ?? The Arizona Republic Bishop Gorman’s Treven Ma’ae puts the wraps on Tawee Walker of Centennial (Ariz.), the former Mojave standout who scored two touchdowns.
Patrick Breen The Arizona Republic Bishop Gorman’s Treven Ma’ae puts the wraps on Tawee Walker of Centennial (Ariz.), the former Mojave standout who scored two touchdowns.

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