Los Angeles Times

Grace Brethren wins OT thriller

- By Devin Ugland

Grace Brethren football coach Josh Henderson needed his quarterbac­k to make plays with the Lancers’ backs against the wall Friday in a CIF Southern Section Division 4 semifinal against Villa Park.

With his team trailing by two touchdowns and 11:24 to play, Mikey Zele — a sophomore who had only attempted three passes with none completed in the game — suddenly got hot.

He zipped his first completion for 39 yards to Nate Bennett, setting up an easy one-yard touchdown run for himself, cutting Grace Brethren’s deficit to 28-21.

Zele’s second completion was a 53-yard touchdown pass to Bennett, tying the game with 2:08 remaining and sending the game into overtime.

With Grace Brethren trailing 31-28 in overtime after a Villa Park field goal, and the Lancers facing a thirdand-15 situation from the 20yard line, Zele faked a handoff and scampered 18 yards to the two-yard line.

Zele’s run set up a gamewinnin­g, two-yard touchdown run by Grace Brethren’s workhorse back, Lontrelle Diggs, giving the Lancers a thrilling 34-31 win over the Spartans, to advance to the Division 4 championsh­ip where they will face top-seeded Corona del Mar.

“We’re a ground-andpound team,” Zele said. “But whenever I get my chance I like to show I can throw the ball.”

Coach Henderson said he always has confidence in his quarterbac­k to make plays with his arm or his legs.

“Mikey, with the group we have, is asked to do his part,” Henderson said. “But I have no doubt, as he’s proven time and again, when called upon, he will perform. I’ve known him since he was a boy and he always makes plays.”

The Lancers (11-2) rushed for 291 yards as a team compared to just 124 through the air.

Diggs, a senior, rushed for a game-high 133 yards on 30 carries with two touchdowns, while junior Josh Henderson, the coach’s son, added 102 yards and a score.

Villa Park (12-1) got out to a fast start in the first half, forcing and recovering three fumbles, while scoring on its first three drives of the game for a 21-0 lead.

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