Miami Herald (Sunday)

Clutch defensive plays late help Central edge Columbus

- BY ANDRE FERNANDEZ afernandez@miamiheral­d.com

Miami Central’s march through multiple quality opponents this season has been impressive.

But the Rockets really hadn’t been pushed to the limit much since their eye-opening victory over Bradenton IMG Academy in September.

That changed on Friday night against Miami Columbus when what seemed like another Central rout in the making turned into a nail-biter between unbeaten state championsh­ip hopefuls at Traz Powell Stadium.

The Rockets saw a 28point halftime lead nearly evaporate before their defense — led by senior defensive end Rueben

Bain — shut the door on the Explorers for a 42-35 victory. Central (8-0), ranked No. 3 nationally by MaxPreps, clinched its second consecutiv­e GMAC championsh­ip a year after defeating rival Northweste­rn in the inaugural event.

“Columbus definitely showed great fight from the first whistle to the last and you have to give them credit for that,” said Bain, a four-star recruit who posted four sacks. “This will definitely make us more hungry. No matter what the score is, we have to come out in the second half and do our jobs.”

Bain’s pivotal play, which preserved the final score, came with a little more than four minutes left in the fourth quarter when he pressured Columbus quarterbac­k Alberto Mendoza and forced him to throw the ball away, prompting an intentiona­l grounding call.

The penalty put Columbus into a fourth-and-10 situation and the Explorers (8-1) chose to attempt a 31-yard field goal that Rowe Allen missed wide left.

“It was a big-time moment and I needed to make a play,” Bain said. “That stop really just gave our offense some momentum.”

Columbus had one last chance with 1:30 left after forcing the Rockets to punt.

Mendoza moved the Explorers into Central territory and hit A.J. Arellano over the middle for a first down. But as Arellano ran for more yardage, the ball was jarred loose from his grasp by Central linebacker and Louisville commit Stanquan Clark, allowing Javari Flowers to recover.

“That’s just the culture of our team and that’s to fight right to the end,” Central coach Jube Joseph said. “We are looking for tough games like this that will build character and basically showcase our team’s talent. I just saw resilience and fight. They show it all the time in practice and they showed it again tonight.”

Mendoza was responsibl­e for all five Columbus touchdowns and helped the Explorers score 21 unanswered points in the third quarter after falling behind 35-7 at the break. Mendoza completed 16-of-20 passes for 217 yards, threw four touchdown passes and ran for another.

Two of his touchdowns went to Darriel Harper, who caught four passes for 51 yards, while Jose Leon led Columbus receivers with five catches for 81 yards and a score.

Central quarterbac­k Keyone Jenkins completed 15 of 23 passes for 278 yards and threw three touchdown passes including a 5-yarder to Lwayne McCoy early in the fourth quarter, which put Central ahead 42-28 and ended the Explorers’ scoring run.

But even then, Mendoza helped Columbus respond, finding Leon in the corner of the end zone for a 29yard strike. Fadrelle Andrus also caught a touchdown and finished with three catches for 47 yards. Sedrick Irvin finished with 89 yards rushing on 17 carries.

“I like those types of games,” Jenkins said. “Blowouts aren’t as much fun. A little competitio­n once in a while builds character. This felt like a rivalry game.”

Central passed for 412 yards overall as backup quarterbac­k Dylan Tulloch also threw for a touchdown and ran for another.

Central’s offense was led by the big plays of three-star Pitt commit Lamar Seymore, who finished with seven catches for 182 yards and two touchdowns. Seymore’s touchdowns — both thrown by Jenkins — came from 52 and 47 yards out with the second coming on a great throw across his body while scrambling to his left by the left-handed Jenkins.

 ?? ANDREW ULOZA FOR THE MIAMI HERALD ?? Central wide receiver Lamar Seymore, who scored two touchdowns for the Rockets, tries to escape a Columbus defender on Friday night at Traz Powell Stadium.
ANDREW ULOZA FOR THE MIAMI HERALD Central wide receiver Lamar Seymore, who scored two touchdowns for the Rockets, tries to escape a Columbus defender on Friday night at Traz Powell Stadium.

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