South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Hankerson, Turner stand out as Raiders reach final 4

- Correspond­ent

FORT LAUDERDALE — St. Thomas Aquinas is heading back to the state semifinals and making a run toward their third consecutiv­e state title. Senior running back Anthony Hankerson rushed for 91 yards and three touchdowns and senior quarterbac­k Zion Turner accounted for three scores as the host Raiders cruised past Homestead 56-7 in a Class 7A regional final on Friday night.

Turner finished 7 of 7 for 142 yards and two touchdowns and he also rushed for another score. Senior wide receiver Jaylan Sanchez had three catches for 67 yards and a touchdown. Junior running back Gemari Sands had 97 total yards from scrimmage and a touchdown catch.

St. Thomas Aquinas (12-1) led 8-0 at the end of the first quarter and pulled away in the second as they had a 28-7 advantage at halftime. The Raiders scored touchdowns on their first four possession­s on offense.

“We were just on a mission today,” St. Thomas Aquinas head coach Roger Harriott said. “We start fast and want to finish strong. We are extremely proud and honored to represent St. Thomas Aquinas. It’s a special group of young men.”

The Raiders extended their win streak to 48 consecutiv­e home playoff victories.

“It’s impressive and the tradition has been establishe­d here,” Harriott said. “Coach Smith has done a great job of instilling tradition and excellence in us. In the spirt of Thanksgivi­ng, I am grateful for what we are doing.”

Hankerson rushed for 86 yards in the first half and finished with 103 total yards from scrimmage.

“It’s amazing and I am thankful for the opportunit­y,” Hankerson said. “I am grateful for my head coach.”

The Raiders jumped out to an early lead on the second play of the game. The Raiders defense forced a fumble in the backfield at the 13-yard line and the ball rolled into the end zone and the result of the play was a safety.

The Raiders had a seven-play, 40-yard scoring drive on their opening possession. Turner fired a 25-yard completion to Sanchez. Turner had a quarterbac­k sneak into the end zone for a 1-yard score to make it 8-0 with 7:43 left in the first.

The Raiders quickly moved downfield for a six-play, 76-yard scoring drive on their next series. On fourth-and-1, Hankerson rushed for an 11-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 14-0 with 11:11 left in the second.

Sanchez had a punt return into Broncos territory and a personal foul penalty on the play provided a short field. On the next play, Turner connected with Sands for a 24-yard touchdown in the left corner of the end zone to increase the lead to 21-0 with 6:52 left in the first half.

Homestead (10-2) answered back just 16 seconds later as sophomore Isaac Brown had a kickoff return for a touchdown to cut the deficit to 21-7.

The Raiders responded with a sevenplay, 58-yard scoring drive on the ensuing possession. Hankerson had a 12-yard catch on third down to the Broncos 9-yard line. On second-and-goal, Hankerson powered his way for a 3-yard touchdown run to push the lead to 28-7 with 3:20 left in the first half.

The Raiders started at their own 47-yard line to open the second half after the Broncos attempted an onside kick. The Raiders offense took advantage as Turner tossed a 33-yard touchdown pass to Sanchez.

The Raiders defense recorded a sack in the end zone for a safety to make it 37-7 with 8:44 left in the third.

The Raiders added to their lead on the ensuing possession. Sands had a 26-yard leaping catch and Hankerson capped off the drive with a 1-yard score.

Junior running back Xavier Terrell rushed for a 22-yard score on the final play of the third.

Junior quarterbac­k Jake Lewin fired a 47-yard scoring pass to sophomore wide receiver James Madison in the fourth.

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