The Day

Vikings are coming of age

East Lyme overcomes early 12-point deficit to beat New London

- By NED GRIFFEN Day Sports Writer

New London — East Lyme found a way to rally back from an early 12-point deficit against New London on Friday night.

Late in the game, the Vikings found a way to hold off New London by pushing them around.

East Lyme got the ball back with six minutes, 10 seconds left in the game after the Whalers had scored to cut the lead to a point. The Vikings used their power run game to run out the clock and win, 21-20, in an Eastern Connecticu­t Conference Division I game.

The Vikings are 3-1 overall, 1-0 in the division.

Three wins would be three times what East Lyme had last season (1-9).

“In years past, if we were down 120, we don't come back,” Vikings head coach Rudy Bagos said. “This year is different.

“These kids are resilient. You saw it all game.”

The Whalers led 12-0 with over four minutes left in the first half when East Lyme tipped the game onto its side.

Quarterbac­k Chris Salemme threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Dylan Hatajik with 1:51 left in the second quarter. Matt Malcom's extra point cut the Vikings' deficit to 12-7.

A botched snap on a New London punt attempt gave East Lyme the ball at the Whalers' 20-yard line with 58.7 seconds left in the half.

Salemme threw an 8-yard pass to Spencer Duthrie. Isaac Tomblin followed with a 7-yard run, then a 5-yard TD run that gave East Lyme the lead with 10.6 seconds remaining

in half. Malcom's extra point put the Vikings up 14-12.

East Lyme opened the second half with a 14-play, 81-yard drive. All but one play was a run. Tyler Valdez ran for a 2-yard touchdown to extend the Vikings' lead to 21-12 with 4:48 left in the third quarter.

“When we were down 12-0, we were yelling at each other and getting annoyed at each other,” East Lyme senior tight end Sam Highman said. “That (first touchdown) drive, we came back and we just shoved it right up there.

“Once we had that (81) yard drive, we had all the momentum.”

The Vikings ran 45 times for 222 yards.

Tomblin did most of the work. The senior had 29 carries for 152 yards.

All of East Lyme's rushing yardage was made possible by Sam Angiolelli (center), Thomas Bartok and Michael Quick (guards), Travis Clement and Liam Whaley (tackles), and Highman. Everyone but Whaley is a senior.

“The offensive line has been terrific,” Bagos said. “Our success has been because of them.”

New London (1-3, 0-1) was without starting quarterbac­k Owen George (finger).

Junior Zehki Burgis started in his place and threw two touchdowns to senior Gio Lopez

Burgis' second touchdown pass to Lopez was on fourth-and-3 at the East Lyme 9. Monty Johnson followed with a conversion run to cut the Whalers' deficit to 21-20 with 6:16 left in the game.

Junior Jahyde Marcus stripped the ball from Hatajik and took it for a 77-yard fumble return to give New London a 12-0 lead with 8:55 left in the second quarter.

“My high school defensive coordinato­r, Gil Vargas, used to say you can't lose if they don't score,” said Whalers head coach Juan Roman, who also played for the green and gold. “We were up 12-0, and we gave up 21 points after that. So that's on us. … For two weeks now, we've found a way to lose.”

The Vikings got the ball at their own 28 to start their last drive.

They got all the way to the New London 5 and ended the game by taking a knee.

“(New London) gets it within one, and we have a (long drive),” Bagos

 ?? SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? East Lyme’s Sam Highman (84) attempts to strip the ball from New London’s Jacob Commander during Friday night’s game at New London, where the Vikings defeated the Whalers 21-20.
SARAH GORDON/THE DAY East Lyme’s Sam Highman (84) attempts to strip the ball from New London’s Jacob Commander during Friday night’s game at New London, where the Vikings defeated the Whalers 21-20.
 ?? SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? East Lyme’s Dylan Hatajik (15) avoids New London’s Teshaun Williams during the Vikings’ 21-20 victory over the Whalers on Friday night in New London.
SARAH GORDON/THE DAY East Lyme’s Dylan Hatajik (15) avoids New London’s Teshaun Williams during the Vikings’ 21-20 victory over the Whalers on Friday night in New London.
 ?? SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? East Lyme’s Isaac Tomblin (26) powers his way into the end zone for a touchdown during the Vikings’ 21-20 win over New London in an ECC Division I football game on Friday night in New London.
SARAH GORDON/THE DAY East Lyme’s Isaac Tomblin (26) powers his way into the end zone for a touchdown during the Vikings’ 21-20 win over New London in an ECC Division I football game on Friday night in New London.

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