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Wheaton Warrenville South can breathe again
By Joshua Welge | Daily Herald StaffContact writer
Published: 8/30/2008 1:56 AM
Peter Jarrett had seen this picture before, yet couldn't sit still.
A finish eerily similar to Wheaton Warrenville South's
triple-overtime win over Naperville North in the 2007 regular-season
finale. Winner and loser to be decided on the outcome of a 2-point
conversion.
"I didn't know whether to watch," said the WW South senior running
back, "or look away."
Jarrett can exhale. This time the Tigers defense denied Hinsdale
Central and quarterback John Whitelaw, giving WW South a 28-27 win
in a white-knuckler of an opener at Dickinson Field in Hinsdale.
"What a game to be a part of," Tigers coach Ron Muhitch said.
WW South scored first in overtime on Jarrett's 4-yard touchdown run
up the gut. Whitelaw answered with a 10-yard scoring strike to David
Banasiak, and Hinsdale Central immediately signaled for the 2-point
call and the win.
"That decision was made the moment overtime started," Red Devils
coach Mike DiMatteo said. "On our home turf we're not going to go
for one and play for the tie - especially against Wheaton
Warrenville South."
After a WW South timeout, Whitelaw took the ball from shotgun and
rolled right. Under pressure from Tigers linebacker Michael Heaton,
Whitelaw's throw didn't reach the goal line.
"We played zone there instead of man," Muhitch said, "and caused a
little confusion, made (Whitelaw) hold onto the ball a little
longer. Mike made a great play to keep him from running on that
run-pass option."
It was an improbable turn of events - even for a team that hasn't
lost a regular season game since 2004. Whitelaw shredded WW South's
defense for 183 total yards in the first half. His second touchdown
run, a 9-yarder with 7:57 left in the second quarter, gave the Red
Devils a 21-0 lead. Joe Furco's 43-yard touchdown pass to Greg
McAndrew made it 21-7 at the half, and Furco's 2-yard touchdown run
sandwiched between two short Hinsdale Central possessions pulled WW
South within a score.
The Tigers still trailed with 1:49 left in the game, getting the
ball at their 30 with one last chance. Furco passes to Jarrett and
Daniel Hohenstein got WW South to the Hinsdale 9-yard line. On
second-and-goal Furco rolled to the right sideline and before
stepping out of bounds doubled back to find Jarrett on the sideline,
who scampered into the end zone for the tie.
"That was just a botched play," Jarrett admitted. "I was supposed to
block the edge. I turned around, caught it and ran with it."
"There's a reason why they win," DiMatteo said, "and that is that
they never give up. We didn't either. It was a tale of two halves.
The reality is we didn't execute and they did."
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