Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mistakes cost The Meadows in loss to Yerington

- By Mark Anderson Contact reporter Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @markanders­on65 on Twitter.

The Meadows entered Allegiant Stadium on Thursday morning hoping to end a 12-year Class 2A football state title drought. But the Mustangs couldn’t overcome their first-half mistakes in a 35-26 defeat.

A fumble led to Yerington’s goahead touchdown, and an onside kick led to a two-score disadvanta­ge. The first half ended with consecutiv­e snaps over quarterbac­k Sean Gosse’s head. Those two miscues accounted for 54 yards in losses after The Meadows had reached the Yerington 19-yard line.

The state championsh­ip was Yerington’s 12th, including the most recent one two years ago.

“I basically told (the players) that we gave away two series,” The Meadows

coach Jack Concannon said. “You can’t do that in games like this against teams like that.”

He said not recovering the onside kick was especially disappoint­ing because the players were prepped to watch for it.

“We knew it was coming, and we didn’t react,” Concannon said. “I think my guys were hoping it was going to go out of bounds. It’s not bad to hope, but you should play.”

Even with all the mistakes, the Mustangs (11-2) came within a two-point conversion of potentiall­y forcing overtime.

After Derek Bain rushed for a 4-yard touchdown with 2:35 left to cut the lead to 28-26, The Meadows called for Gosse to roll right and try to find 6-foot-4-inch Cole Canteenwal­la in the corner of the end zone. The problem for the Mustangs is Yerington took away that passing option and any others for Gosse, who was sacked on the right sideline.

Yerington (9-0) then recovered the ensuing onside kick and drove 59 yards for the clinching touchdown with 1:07 left.

Gosse fought back tears as he talked about coming up short in the season’s final game. “You put in all the work, all the hours. To come that close, two yards away, it really hurts,” he said.

He certainly did his part, completing 35 of 44 passes for 377 yards and three touchdowns. John Mcgill and Tanner Woods each caught 10 passes for more than 100 yards.

It was quite a contrast to Yerington, which rushed for 310 yards, led by Erick Rodriguez’s 133 yards on 21 carries.

“Two years ago, we were playing eight-man football,” Concannon said. “We took a huge jump to win our league championsh­ip, to win two playoff games to get here. We have one senior. So we’ve got a bunch of work to do to make up for that nine points that we gave away here.”

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