Los Angeles Times

San Pedro holds on for gritty victory

- SAN PEDRO 22 DORSEY 20 By Steve Galluzzo sports@latimes.com

Every tackle bruising tailback Josh Ward shed drained a little more will out of the Los Angeles Dorsey defense, and by the time he was done San Pedro was celebratin­g its gritty 22-20 win in the City Section Division I final Saturday night at El Camino College.

Ward rushed for 86 yards and two touchdowns in 16 carries, Alexander Prado added 50 yards in 10 carries and Cameron Thomas made a 43-yard catch to set up a score as the sixth-seeded Pirates (8-6) made the plays when they needed to win their fifth straight since a blowout loss to Southern Section Division 3 champion Chatsworth Sierra Canyon.

Ward busted through tackles at the line of scrimmage and scored on a 29yard run to pull the Pirates within four, then Joshua Johnson returned an intercepti­on 25 yards for a touchdown that gave San Pedro its first lead, 16-14, with 6:30 left in the first half.

Keeshawn Johnson scored on a 90-yard run to get Dorsey off to a quick start. Andres Srsen kicked a 25-yard field goal to pull San Pedro within 6-3 midway through the first quarter, but Michael Sanford answered with a three-yard touchdown run and added the two-point conversion that gave Dorsey a 14-3 lead early in the second quarter.

After Johnson was stopped two yards short on a fake punt at the San Pedro 25, Ward capped the Pirates’ ensuing drive with a twoyard run off tackle to extend their lead to 22-14 with 8:13 left.

Sanford capped a nineplay drive with a four-yard run to pull the Dons within 22-20 with 1:14 to go, but a delay of game penalty moved the two-point try back five yards to the eight-yard line. From there, on a halfback option pass, Isaiah Nelson overthrew wide receiver K’wan Stewart.

Dorsey attempted an onside kick, but Matt McCabe recovered at midfield to seal the Pirates’ victory — their sixth section title and first since sharing the Division I crown with Harbor City Narbonne in 2008.

San Pedro quarterbac­k Justin Bernal completed five of eight passes for 73 yards, but was sacked four times.

Johnson gained 151 yards in 19 carries and quarterbac­k Julien Walker added 31 yards in eight carries for the top-seeded Dons (8-6).

Dorsey was denied its sixth City title and was playing in its third straight Division I final. The Dons lost to Narbonne 42-34 in 2016 and fell to San Fernando 28-21 last season.

 ?? Steve Galluzzo For The Times ?? SAN PEDRO tailback Josh Ward scores on a 29-yard run in the second quarter for one of his two touchdowns in a City Section Division I final win over Dorsey.
Steve Galluzzo For The Times SAN PEDRO tailback Josh Ward scores on a 29-yard run in the second quarter for one of his two touchdowns in a City Section Division I final win over Dorsey.

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