Las Vegas Review-Journal

Legacy defense dominates Sierra Vista

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

Sierra Vista learned the hard way that it’s a bad idea to make Legacy angry.

The Mountain Lions ran through a sign that said “Horns Down” before kickoff of their home 4A Sunset Region quarterfin­al game against the Longhorns, and Legacy’s players took notice, clapping from the opposite sideline.

Then the Longhorns let their defense do the talking. Legacy forced six turnovers and scored three defensive touchdowns to win 49-21 on Friday and advance to the Sunset Region semifinals for the second straight year.

“(The sign) was funny at first, and then we kind of took it as disrespect,” senior linebacker Amere Foster said. “So we were like, ‘All right, we’re going to have to pound these dudes.’ ”

The Longhorns (7-3, 4-2 Northwest League) advanced to play Arbor View, who they lost to 28-14 on Oct. 13.

Just like last season’s firstround playoff game — when itdefeated­sierravist­aonthe road — Legacy’s defense was the driving force. It turned the game into a blowout, even though the Longhorns had a slight edge in total offense, 323 yards to 243.

“There’s all kinds of naysayers, but that doesn’t matter because we know what we got and all our defense does is perform,” Legacy coach John Isola said.

Isola made sure his offense sent an early message too, calling a deep pass on its first play from scrimmage. Senior wide receiver Davick Clark was able to catch quarterbac­k Roberto Valenzuela’s long throw over the helmet of a defensive back and then ran it into the end zone for a 59-yard score to make it 8-0.

“We told (Valenzuela), ‘Just give it a shot,’ ” Isola said. “And Davick did a great job.”

The Longhorns’ defense took it from there, forcing three fumbles in the first half.

One was returned for a touchdown by senior defensive tackle Kenneth Holbert, and another set up a Valenzuela rushing TD seven seconds before the break that made it 21-7.

Sierra Vista (6-3, 5-1 Southwest League) pulled to within 28-14 with a third-quarter touchdown and got the ball back with a chance to make things interestin­g, but Foster prompty slammed the door on the Mountain Lions.

The senior jumped to deflect a pass and ended up with a one-handed intercepti­on he returned for a touchdown.

“I got sent on a blitz, but it was too easy, so I figured it was a screen, and I was right,” Foster said.

 ?? Josh Holmberg Review-journal ?? Legacy receiver Aubrey Washington pulls in a first-half reception as Sierra Vista’s Devin Gomez attempts to defend.
Josh Holmberg Review-journal Legacy receiver Aubrey Washington pulls in a first-half reception as Sierra Vista’s Devin Gomez attempts to defend.

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