Las Vegas Review-Journal

Defense leads Palo Verde past Gaels

- By Alex Wright Contact Alex Wright at awright@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Alexwright­1028 on X.

Palo Verde’s flag football team could have jumped out to an early lead against Bishop Gorman on Friday night if not for a few dropped passes.

Luckily for the Panthers, their defense gave them a spark to take control of the game.

With Palo Verde trailing by a point, Arden Petkewich picked off Gorman quarterbac­k Avery Reed and returned it over 45 yards for a touchdown with under two minutes left in the first half.

The Panthers, No. 2 in the Review-journal’s Class 5A rankings, added a pair of second-half touchdowns to hold on for a 25-14 home win over No. 4 Gorman.

“I was just trying to get a break on the ball to get the flag as fast as possible, and I just happened to be at the right place at the right time,” Petkewich said.

Palo Verde (17-2, 8-0 5A Southern League) had two intercepti­ons and five sacks and stopped four drives for Gorman (10-4, 7-1) on fourth down. Panthers quarterbac­k Jordan Katz threw three touchdown passes, all to different receivers.

“If we didn’t get that (pick-six) and let Gorman score (before halftime), it’s probably a completely different ballgame,” Palo Verde coach Rick Eurich said.

The win sets up a showdown Monday when Palo Verde hosts topranked Shadow Ridge, which has won the past two 5A state titles, at 4:30 p.m.

“The kids persevered, and they grinded,” Eurich said. “The defense came up big with the pick-six, and we grinded and got the job done at the end.”

Gorman briefly held a 14-13 lead early in the third quarter when Reed connected with Niah Waldman on a 3-yard TD pass.

The Gaels wouldn’t score again.

Palo Verde gave up three first downs the rest of the game.

Katz connected with Olivia Perkins on a 25-yard touchdown in the third quarter to put the Panthers back ahead. Then she found Samantha Manzo, who made a leaping catch over for a Gorman defender for a 26yard score in the fourth quarter.

“They knew … this was a big game — two undefeated teams in the league — this was a huge game,” Eurich said. “I think we came out a little too juiced and were a little too hyped. I trusted that they would settle down, and they did eventually.”

 ?? Madeline Carter Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Palo Verde defensive back Tia Brown runs with the ball in the No. 2 Panthers’ 25-14 home victory over No. 4 Bishop Gorman on Friday.
Madeline Carter Las Vegas Review-journal Palo Verde defensive back Tia Brown runs with the ball in the No. 2 Panthers’ 25-14 home victory over No. 4 Bishop Gorman on Friday.

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