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Pierce loses in closing seconds
The Pierce Bears had their first potential victory
snatched from their paws Friday, when Live Oak quarterback Tony Montes hit
Jacob Sales with a three-yard touchdown pass with seven seconds remaining in
the game to lift the Lions to a 26-21 Sacramento Valley League victory over
Pierce at Gregg Le Master Field in Arbuckle on Friday night.
The touchdown toss capped a 20-play, 98-yard drive
that took more than seven minutes oft the clock and kept the Lions' playoff
hopes alive.
The last-minute drive actually began with 7:10 on the
clock. After stopping the Bears on downs, the Lions took over at their own
2-yard line and had to move the ball nearly the length of the field just to get
into position for a potential game-winning field goal.
Live Oak picked up eight first downs on the drive and
converted twice on fourth-and-one before Montes found Gabe Gonzalez for an
18-yard completion on third down to move the ball down to the Pierce 5-yard
line.
After pass interference penalty that was questioned
by Pierce coaches and fans moved the ball down to the 3, Montes found a leaping
Sales in the back of the end zone for the game-winner.
The touchdown pass capped a big night for Montes, who
scored touchdowns on a short run and a long kickoff.
It looked like it would be all Lions early, as Live
Oak moved the ball methodically down the field on its first drive of the game.
The Lions went 54 yards on 14 plays - mostly between the tackles - with Montes
finishing it off with a quarterback sneak from one yard out and booting the
extra-point kick to give the visitors a quick 7-0 lead.
The Bears answered the touchdown drive with a drive
of their own. Pierce moved the ball 74 yards on 10 plays and Jerry Vega capped
it off by taking a toss around right end and racing 13 yards for a touchdown.
Although Alex Diaz's point-after kick was blocked,
the Bears were in the game and trailed just 7-6.
Pierce got the ball right back on the ensuing kickoff
when Rickey Herrera pounced on a squib kick to give the Bears great field
position at the Live Oak 25-yard line.
Five plays later, Pierce turned the turnover into
points when Jake Driver found an open Diaz for a 13-yard touchdown. Vega
followed by hitting Diaz with the two-point conversion and Pierce took a 14-7
lead into the half.
The Bears held the edge in total yardage in a
defensive-minded first half, outgaining the Lions 115-68, before both teams'
offenses sprung to life in the third period.
Montes started the explosion by taking the
second-half kickoff and returning it 61 yards for a touchdown. The He also
added the extra point kick and the game was tied, 14-14.
The tie didn't last long however.
On just the Bears' third play of the second half,
Rudy Godinez took a pitch around right end and tip-toed the sidelines en route
to a 69-yard touchdown run. Diaz added the point-after kick and the Bears
reclaimed the lead, 21-14.
As they did all night, the Lions answered the
touchdown with one of their own when Ernesto Robles broke loose for a gain of
41 yards and hit paydirt one play later on a 15-yard jaunt to bring Live Oak
within striking distance.
Although Montes' point-after kick sailed wide left,
it set the table for the game's exciting conclusion.
While Robles led all rushers with 135 yards on 23
carries, Pierce held the edge in total yardage, outgaining the Lions. 271-231.
Godinez led Pierce with 101 yards on 14 carries, while
Driver had a solid night throwing the ball, completing 4-of-5 passes for 59
yards and a touchdown.
Pierce fell to 0-9 for the season and 0-5 in the SVL. The
Bears end their season Friday at Willows (8-1, 5-0).




