South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Chaminade rolls to semifinal victory, but loses Franklin

Monarch stays perfect by beating Coconut Creek

- From staff reports — GaryCurrer­i

Host Chaminade-Madonna picked up where it left off last year against Calvary Christian Academy, scoring on its first four possession­s and rolling to a 38-6 victory in the Class 3A regional semifinal on Friday night.

The Lions ( 6-1) defeated Calvary Christian 35-0 in the regional final last year en route to their third straight state title.

Sophomore running back Jonathan Harris carried six times for 133 yards and scored on runs of 63 and 64 yards in the rout. Chaminade, ranked fourth inthe

Class 3 A poll, will travel to Miami next Friday to play third-ranked Miami Edison in the regional final.

The victory may have proved costly, however. UM commit Thaddius Franklin pulled up lame with an apparent ham string injury on a pass play with 1:07 remaining in the first quarter and did not return. Sophomore offensive lineman El vin Harris injured his left knee on a blocked field goal attempt byC alvary Christian and left the game for good with

4:52 left in the first half. “I’m behind Thaddius right now. He’s the leader and I take fromhim,” Harris said. “In practice, he tells me to do something and I do it, so basically those two runs were from him coaching me. When he got hurt, hewalked up to me and said, ‘Jon I need you,’ and I said, ‘I got you,’ and I scored the two touchdowns.”

“Their D-line was chopping our O-Line and we couldn’t hit the outside, so everything was up themiddle,” Harris said. “I hit the middle twice and touchdown.”

Chaminade coach Dameon Jones said he hoped the injuries to his players were minor.

“It’s part of the game,” Jones said. “Nextmanup. We have been pretty good all year with it, sowe will see what happens.

Chaminade wasted little time in taking a 7-0 lead as Jaylon Tolbert found Josh Jenkins for a 13-yard touchdown with 9:07 remaining in the first quarter. The Lions got the ball deep in Calvary Christian territory following a short punt and took just two plays to find paydirt.

Chaminade extended the lead to 14-0ona 3-yard run by Davion Gause with 3:34 remaining in the first quarter.

His touch down capped a nineplay ,63- yard drive.

The Lions capitalize­d on the first of two intercepti­ons by Torrie Cox and padded the lead to 21-0 with 1:05 remaining inthe first quarter when Tolbert and Jenkins hooked up for a second time, this one covering 35 yards.

Harris scored on an electrifyi­ng 63-yard run with 9:37 remaining in the first half to extend the lead to 28-0 and Samir Agassi closed out the first-half scoring with a 30-yard field goal to give Chaminade a 31-0 lead.

Chaminade kept the foot on the pedal in the third quarter as Harris added a 64-yard scoring run, his second long score of the game, to give Chaminade a 38-0 lead. Harris finished the game with six carries for 133 yards and two touchdowns.

Calvary Christian Academy (6-1) had entered the game outscoring the opposition­213-27, with 21 of those points coming in a 26-21 win over Clewiston in the third game of the season. They had four shutouts and allowed the other six points last week in a 50-6 win over Palm Glad es Prep Academy.

The Eagles averted the shutout when quarterbac­k Gabe Con ten to found Eric T row bridge for a 27-yard scoring play on the final play of the game. It capped a six-play, 98-yard drive.

Chaminade- Madonna has outscored its opponents 226-68 and has scored38 points or more in its last four games, including a

52-0 win over Somerset Academy Silver Palms (Miami) and a 41-7 win over Benjamin.

“We are starting to peak,” Jones added. “We are peaking at the right time, and I am pleased with that… everything has changed with COVID and all of the precaution­ary measures you have to do now on a daily basis. It’s tough. It’s different.”

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