Holy Angels edges Waconia on late touchdown

October 13, 2018 at 4:50AM

Facing fourth down and 20 with the clock wind­ing down in the fourth quar­ter and the Wa­con­ia pass rush clos­ing in, Holy Angels quarterback Rook Rowe kept look­ing for his play­makers.

He found one of them.

Rowe, a seni­or, slipped out of a tack­le, scram­bled to his left and threw the ball 50 yards to seni­or wide re­ceiv­er Jack Hen­drick­son, who pulled it down be­tween three Wild­cats de­fend­ers. Six plays later, Rowe's 1-yard sneak for a touch­down with 29 sec­onds left and Aaron San­chez's ex­tra point com­bined to give the Stars, 7-0 and ranked No. 1 in Class 4A, a 7-6 vic­to­ry.

"We just threw it up. We have some awe­some play­makers and when the game is on the line you want to get the ball to your play­makers," said Holy Angels coach Jim Gun­der­son, whose team has won 14 con­sec­u­tive games. "Our man­tra is that we keep play­ing and we play the next play. We were re­sili­ent and per­sist­ent when we faced ad­ver­si­ty."

Af­ter giving up the lead, Wa­con­ia, No. 5 in 5A, drove into Holy Angels ter­ri­tory. But af­ter a delay-of-game penalty, Tim Sta­ple­ton's 48-yard field goal at­tempt in the fi­nal sec­onds came up short.

Sta­ple­ton had pro­vid­ed all the scor­ing for the Wild­cats (6-1) with a 29-yard field goal on the fi­nal play of the first half and a 28-yarder that put the visi­tors up 6-0 with 3:20 to go.

The Wild­cats, led by their tough de­fense, looked poised to wrap up their third con­sec­u­tive shut­out. A per­son­al foul pen­al­ty kept the Stars' fi­nal drive a­live and set the stage for Rowe's fourth-down con­ver­sion.

"These were two very good defenses to­night," Gun­der­son said. "Wa­con­ia is just re­al­ly well-coached and is going to be a con­tend­er in 5A."

MATT STEI­CHEN

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