Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Undefeated Blue Devils win a thriller

Late field goal settles Class 2A showdown

- By Steve Rotstein Steve Rotstein: srotstein@post-gazette. com and Twitter @SteveRotst­ein.

In the waning minutes of a tie game Friday night between Class 2A No. 2ranked Burgettsto­wn and Brentwood, a nervous hush fell over the chilled crowd at Hill Memorial Stadium.

After the Blue Devils rolled into Spartans Stadium a year ago and shut out Brentwood to claim their first conference title since 1977, the Burgettsto­wn faithful seemed to be in a bit of a shock as the Spartans threatened to return the favor on the Blue Devils home field.

Then senior Seth Phillis took the field to attempt a go-ahead 30-yard field goal with 2:29 remaining, and the entire Burgettsto­wn community seemingly breathed a collective sigh of relief.

After all, Phillis entered the Three Rivers Conference showdown leading the WPIAL with six made field goals, and he already was 2 for 2 in this game. The Blue Devils conference championsh­ip hopes rested on Phillis’ right foot, and they wouldn’t have had it any other way.

The Spartans nearly blocked the kick, but Phillis got it off just in time and drilled it through the uprights to put Burgettsto­wn up for good. The Blue Devils defense followed that with two late intercepti­ons to seal the 16-13 victory.

“My coaching staff, and on top of that, the senior leadership has been incredible in all my years, and this is just another reflection of that,” Burgettsto­wn coach Mark Druga said. “The boys have been incredible.”

Phillis also made the first of four intercepti­ons on the night for the Blue Devils defense, picking off a pass by Brentwood quarterbac­k John Milcic in the end zone on the Spartans’ opening possession.

Jake Lounder intercepte­d Milcic after Phillis’ go-ahead field goal late in the fourth quarter, then Shane Kemper put the finishing touches on the win with an intercepti­on of his own.

“We were fortunate that we took advantage of their mistakes, hands down, because that team is a very good team, an incredible team,” Druga said.

“I can’t say enough about them.” Senior running back Cyle Conley of Burgettsto­wn (8-0, 6-0) was the most impressive offensive performer in a game dominated by defense, rushing for 133 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries.

He had a 6-yard touchdown run to open the scoring on the first drive of the game and also added an intercepti­on on defense, but his most important contributi­on came on a 53-yard run that set up Phillis’ game-winning kick.

“Our seniors, we’ve never known [anything] but playoffs,” Conley said.

“We’ve always been in the playoffs. Three years ago, we won our first playoff game, conference championsh­ip last year, now back-to-back — it’s amazing. “Everything is for this community.” After Phillis intercepte­d Milcic in the first quarter, Milcic didn’t wait long to atone for his mistake. He intercepte­d a pass by Lounder and returned it 43 yards for a tying touchdown, and at that point, the Blue Devils knew they were in for a battle.

Still, Phillis showed why having a trustworth­y kicker can make all the difference in high school football, as he nailed field goals from 30 and 36 yards in the second quarter to give Burgettsto­wn a 13-7 lead going into halftime.

“I’ve known Seth his whole life,” Druga said. “I’ve seen him grow up, and the nerves on the kid, kicking these field goals left and right … I would definitely put him up there with any kicker in Class 1A through 6A, hands down.”

A 5-yard touchdown pass from Milcic to Eddie Gomez capped off a nearly 10minute drive by Brentwood (7-2, 6-1) to start the third quarter, but Gomez missed the extra point to keep the score tied at 13-13.

That set the stage for Phillis’ late heroics, and the all-purpose specialist didn’t disappoint the packed crowd on senior night.

“I’m pretty confident now. I’ve been doing it for a while,” Phillis said. “You’ve just got to block everything out and practice how you play.”

 ?? Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette ?? Burgettsto­wn defensive back Seth Phillis intercepts a pass in the end zone over Brentwood’s Amire Spencer Friday night at Burgettsto­wn Junior-Senior High School.
Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette Burgettsto­wn defensive back Seth Phillis intercepts a pass in the end zone over Brentwood’s Amire Spencer Friday night at Burgettsto­wn Junior-Senior High School.

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