Las Vegas Review-Journal

Crusaders win in rout

- By Jason Orts

Faith Lutheran honored its 20 seniors before Friday night’s football game against Virgin Valley.

The Crusaders then made it a night to celebrate.

Grant Wood threw for 136 yards and four touchdowns in a game that was played with a running clock in the second half of Faith Lutheran’s 49-0 home victory.

“I thought we made some big plays and did a good job of running and passing,” Faith Lutheran coach Mike Sanford said. “I thought we improved from last week. I thought we were better on special teams, and now it’s time to play Gorman.”

The Crusaders will play at Bishop Gorman, the only other Class 5A team in Southern Nevada playing football this spring, on Friday.

Marcos Canales led a Crusaders rushing attack that picked up 154 yards, and seven receivers caught at least one pass.

Faith Lutheran scored touchdowns on its first three possession­s.

The Crusaders (2-0) took the opening kickoff and marched 62 yards in eight plays, capped by a leaping grab of a Wood pass by Josh Goynes at the goal line to open the scoring.

They needed two and then three plays on their next two drives to score.

Canales took a direct snap off left tackle and got to the sidelines before racing 62 yards for a touchdown, and Faith Lutheran cashed in a Ben Prado intercepti­on with a 21-yard connection from Wood to Goynes with 2:48 to go in the first half.

Both teams sputtered offensivel­y for the rest of the first half until Jordan Pollard scored two touchdowns — one on offense, one on defense — in a 39-second span.

Pollard grabbed a 9-yard scoring strike from Wood 1:07 before halftime, then intercepte­d a Will Barnum pass and rumbled across the field and into the end zone from 35 yards with 28 seconds left before halftime.

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