Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gorman rolls; shutout streak ends

- By Lindsey Smith

It’s the second week of the playoffs, and it appears Bishop Gorman is only getting started.

The Gaels demolished Foothill 63-6 on Friday at home in a Class 5A Southern Region semifinal.

Although the Gaels’ shutout streak ended with a 72-yard touchdown run by Foothill senior Kendric Thomas, Bishop Gorman never let its foot off the gas and sparked a running clock in the first half.

Thomas’ efforts ended Gorman’s streak at 294 scoreless minutes. But the Gaels defense didn’t give up much else, holding Foothill to 90 total yards, all while the offense racked up 519 of their own — the most so far this season.

Gaels quarterbac­k Micah Alejado threw for 208 yards and three touchdowns, adding a 21-yard rushing score. The sophomore has run for a touchdown in his last three starts.

“It feels great to put up points like that,” Alejado said. “It just proves that all the hard work we did during the week and what we’ve been putting in pays off.”

Jonathan Brady had 99 yards receiving, including a 62-yard touchdown. Brady also ran back a long kickoff return to start the game, but a holding penalty brought the play back to the Gaels own 17 yard line.

Gorman (10-1) will host Liberty in the region championsh­ip game next week. Liberty defeated Arbor View 30-8 Friday.

The Gaels faced Foothill two weeks ago in the regular-season finale, presenting a unique challenge for both teams with a quick turnaround. And Foothill (5-3) came prepared with a new weapon, as Thomas was out the last time the teams met.

“(Thomas) is a great player, but we were prepared,” Browner said. “Hats off to Foothill, but our defense just played phenomenal tonight. We are so proud of this defense.

“Holding everyone to zero was just something that happened, and we’re not worried about anyone scoring on us because we know — I wouldn’t play quarterbac­k against this defense — we are just so proud of them.”

Just before halftime the Gorman defense found a big spark, pulling down back-to-back tackles for a loss to bring up third-and-21 deep in Foothill territory. Pressure forced Foothill quarterbac­k Cameron Paul to throw early, right into the hands of senior linebacker Gerrett Pomerantz, who ran it back for a touchdown.

And a celebratio­n ensued for Pomerantz’s first career intercepti­on.

“That defensive line works hard every day at practice, and we had a little bit more fuel to play better on defense today,” Pomerantz said.

Sophomore tight end Elijah Lofton had two touchdowns, while Maleik Pabon, Micah Kaapana and Cam Gray also scored. Backup quarterbac­k Styles Stockham also threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Jaylon Edmond as eight different Gaels made it into the end zone.

 ?? Lindsey Smith Special to the Review Journal ?? Bishop Gorman’s Jonathan Brady, right, celebrates with a teammate after a TD in the Gaels’ playoff victory over Foothill on Friday at Bishop Gorman High School.
Lindsey Smith Special to the Review Journal Bishop Gorman’s Jonathan Brady, right, celebrates with a teammate after a TD in the Gaels’ playoff victory over Foothill on Friday at Bishop Gorman High School.

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