Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Meadows alive and well

- By Jason Orts Contact Jason Orts at jorts@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Sportswith­orts on Twitter.

It wasn’t long ago that The Meadows’ football program was left for dead.

The Mustangs were playing as an independen­t eight-man team, and many in their Class 2A league were skeptical they would ever see The Meadows play 11man ever again.

The Meadows not only played in a 2A league this spring, it has the hardware to prove its success. Mick Corrigan threw for 206 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 128 yards, and the Mustangs shut down White Pine’s potent offense in a 33-6 home win and clinched the 2A Southern Region championsh­ip.

“For us, it means we’re back,” The Meadows coach Jack Concannon said. “We were seen as a never-going-to-happen program. Here we are, two seasons later, and they’re handing us a trophy.

“My three seniors paid a price in this thing. They played eight-man and did those things.”

All three of Corrigan’s touchdown passes went to Ryan Hannig, who had eight receptions for 129 yards.

Dawson Levine opened the scoring with a 6-yard touchdown run in the second quarter and closed it by returning a fumble 22 yards for a fourth-quarter TD. He had 69 of his 78 rushing yards in the second half to help The Meadows (4-1, 4-0) control the clock.

Corrigan, who was intercepte­d once, and Hannig gave the Mustangs a 14-0 halftime lead with a 50-yard connection with 3:59 to go before the break.

“Those guys have a special connection,” Concannon said. “When you’re on the sidelines and they’re telling you what they can do, they don’t exaggerate. It makes calling plays really easy when you have players like them.”

Corrigan found Hannig for third-quarter touchdowns of 8 and 15 yards, the latter of which capped a 16-play, 85yard drive. It also answered White Pine’s only touchdown of the night, a 60-yard John Cessford run.

The Bobcats (3-2, 2-2) entered the game averaging 47.8 points per game and hadn’t put up less than 32 in any game before Friday.

Isaias Gonzalez Marquez threw for 152 yards but was picked off three times, twice by Sean Gosse and once by Peter Diugu.

“Everybody is starting to get it, especially defensivel­y,” Concannon said.

“We have traditiona­lly had trouble tackling people We broke that tradition tonight. We were tackling people, and we’re now enjoying playing defense instead of it being a chore.”

 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco ?? The Meadow’s Michael Corrigan dodges tackles from White Pine’s Tristin Gubler and Jack Cessford in the second quarter of The Meadows’ 33-6 win that clinched the 2A Southern Region title.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco The Meadow’s Michael Corrigan dodges tackles from White Pine’s Tristin Gubler and Jack Cessford in the second quarter of The Meadows’ 33-6 win that clinched the 2A Southern Region title.

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