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Antelope Valley Falters in 2nd Half, Loses, 13-7

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It was a tale of two halves Friday night at Antelope Valley High.

Unfortunately for the host Antelopes, however, Loyola saved the best for last in an exciting 13-7 nonleague win.

Loyola, behind the second-half explosion of senior running back Matt Vanis, overcame a 7-0 halftime deficit and hammered Antelope Valley with its line play to keep school honor intact: Loyola has never lost to Antelope Valley in the series’ seven games.

“Maybe we played against a good team,” Antelope Valley Coach Brent Newcomb said after his team had dropped to 1-3. “It seems like every year we put on a good show with these guys.”

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Vanis scored on four-yard bursts in the third and fourth quarter to push Loyola (3-1) over the top. The scores highlighted a dynamic half from the hard-running senior, who stands just 5-foot-9. Vanis gained 128 second-half yards in 17 carries and finished with 148 in 22.

Vanis’ final scoring run came with just 47 seconds left, and still Loyola had to stave off a last-minute drive that stalled at the Cub 34 when time ran out.

Loyola had taken possession for the decisive 58-yard march when Freddie Edwards dropped a fourth-down pass from quarterback Bayi Hilton with 3:44 remaining that would have enabled the Antelopes to retain possession. Earlier in the half, Eugene Dreher dropped a sure touchdown pass from Hilton.

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But Newcomb could point no fingers. Edwards, the team’s finest all-around player, had scored the Antelopes’ only touchdown and Dreher had recovered a fumble and been Antelope Valley’s best defensive player the entire game.

The first half was dominated by Antelope Valley, which outgained the Cubs 150 yards to 65.

Newcomb showed a little razzle-dazzle and coaching imagination to set up the half’s only score.

After Loyola’s John Stonehouse missed a 47-yard field-goal attempt, Antelope Valley took over on the 20-yard line. A face-mask penalty kept the drive alive on a third-and-nine play, and four plays later, Antelope Valley struck.

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With the ball at the 50, wide receiver Rodney Flakes, who caught five passes for 52 yards in the first half, took a reverse handoff from quarterback Hilton.

Flakes, who played quarterback on the junior-varsity level, fired long to a streaking Dreher, who made the catch and was dragged down at the two. One play later, Edwards bulled in for the touchdown and Antelope Valley led, 7-0.

The Antelopes again came close to scoring when Peter Holt’s towering 52-yard field-goal attempt bounced off the crossbar and fell into the end zone.

After Flakes made an interception with four seconds left, Holt tried a 47-yarder with no time left in the half, but the ball sailed wide left.

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