The Ferris football team moved within a win of playing for the 4A state football championship with an impressive victory over Eisenhower in Yakima.
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Staff writer
When situations dictated as much Saturday afternoon, though, Ferris
turned to a dimension of its game it had kept under wraps most of the season.
Quarterback Connor Halliday threw for nearly 300 yards again, but
it was the second-half play of running back Gage Orosco and a
smack-you-in-the-face defense that lifted the Saxons past previously undefeated
Eisenhower 24-14 in a State 4A quarterfinal at Zaepfel Stadium.
Ferris (9-3) will meet Skyview of Vancouver (10-2) at Albi next
Saturday.
With a stiff wind limiting the Saxons’ passing game during the
two quarters they had to against it, coach
Orosco rushed for 132 of his game-high 157 yards in the second
half including a 76-yard touchdown scamper when he broke past the speedy
Cadets’ secondary and outraced them to the end zone to give the Saxons a 17-7
lead moments after Eisenhower had pulled within 10-7.
He would have finished with closer to 200 yards had a big gainer
not been called back for holding.
“We’ve held out for 12 weeks before bringing our power running
game out,” Sharkey said. “He (Orosco) was big.”
Ferris took a 10-0 lead into halftime. The Saxons won the opening
toss and deferred to the second half. Sharkey did so knowing that with the
blustery conditions, he wanted the wind to be at the Saxons’ backs in the
fourth quarter.
So all Sharkey wanted after three periods was a lead. Eisenhower
(11-1) scored two TDs in the quarter to one by Ferris, trimming the Saxons’
lead to 17-14.
“The wind was a big factor in the third quarter,” he said. “They
(the Cadets) took advantage of the wind. We felt if we could have a lead going
into the fourth quarter it would be big for us.”
The Cadets couldn’t muster any offense against the wind in the
final period. Meanwhile, the Saxons’ final TD came on a nicely executed pump
fake by Halliday, who gauged the helping wind perfectly and lofted a pass to
receiver Jordan Tonani, who caught it in stride. He could have crawled to the
end zone after beating two defenders. The 62-yard TD connection extended the
lead to the final margin with 10:39 to go.
Eisenhower had to play the second half without leading rusher Joe
Fuerst, who was ejected with 1:36 remaining before intermission when he kicked
the helmet of a Saxon after being pushed out of bounds. He had 81 yards on 12
attempts.
“Those things happen and I don’t know if it had any impact on the
game,” Ike coach Dan Eyman said.
Fuerst’s replacement, Isaac Sarate, finished with 90 yards on 15
carries and a TD.
Eyman was impressed with Ferris.
“They’re real sound,” he said. “The thing that impressed me that
you don’t see on film is how physical they are. They play real well up front on
both sides of the ball.”
The Saxons feel as if they’re playing their best at the right
time.
“We’re peaking at the right time,” Sharkey said. “We want to get
over the hump and get a win in the semifinals.”
Orosco believes an attitude adjustment has Ferris playing its
best now.
“I think we took things for granted earlier in the season,” Orosco said. “We thought we were better than we were. We thought we could skate by. Then we found out we can’t. So we’ve had to pick it up more.”
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