Goode ran for 46 yards on 18 carries against one of the state’s top defenses. “They’re not identified by one drive, that’s for sure.” “Our defense played phenomenal,” Pezzetti said. Easton Miller had 8.5 tackles–seven of them were solo stops.īeau Gerke and Cole Grider each recovered a fumble. Zach English made nine tackles to lead Centennial’s defensive effort, including two for losses. We just couldn’t stop them.” Ankeny Centennial’s Keegan Andriano tries to make a tackle during Friday’s game. They have some really nice receivers and a nice quarterback, and they made some plays. “But then Urbandale completed a lot of passes on us. “We put a nice drive together at the end,” Pezzetti said. Ty Morgan added a two-point conversion, setting the stage for the J-Hawks’ game-winning drive. Goode completed a huge pass to Isaiah Sterns to take the ball inside Urbandale’s 10-yard line, then ran for his second score of the night to give the Jaguars a 16-12 advantage. Rottinghaus threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kai Black to pull the J-Hawks within 10-9, then Marks later booted a 41-yard field goal to put his team ahead.Ĭentennial answered with a long drive to regain the lead. Urbandale then rallied in the second half, forcing a pair of turnovers. Goode rushed for 46 yards and two touchdowns in the Jaguars’ loss. Ankeny Centennial quarterback Peyton Goode carries the ball during Friday’s game. Quarterback Peyton Goode ran for a touchdown in the first half, and Brooks Wee kicked a 30-yard field goal for the Jaguars. “It’s a learning experience being 3-3 and with Waukee Northwest and Southeast Polk in front of us, our backs are against the wall and we know that.”Ĭentennial held a 10-3 lead at halftime. “There’s a lot of things in the game that if we would have done better, we would have gotten the ‘W’,” Pezzetti said. At the end of the day, (Urbandale) deserved to win.”ĭespite leading for much of the game, Centennial saw its record fall to 3-3. “We played well enough to win, but we didn’t play well enough to win. “It was very disappointing,” said Centennial co-head coach Ryan Pezzetti. Pezzetti was honored before the game for becoming the state’s all-time winningest coach earlier this season. Ankeny Centennial co-head coach Jerry Pezzetti takes the field for Friday’s game as a large group of his former players forms a tunnel for him to walk through. Hayden Marks then added the extra point to give Urbandale a 19-18 win. The J-Hawks drove 80 yards down the field and tied the game when Peyton Rottinghaus tossed a 2-yard touchdown pass to Cole Garwood as time expired. 8 Urbandale and needed one defensive stop to seal the outcome. The 10th-ranked Jaguars had just taken an 18-12 lead over No. With less than 2 minutes left to play, the Ankeny Centennial football team was in position to pull out a huge victory on Friday at Ankeny Stadium. The Jaguars led for much of the game before Urbandale scored a touchdown as time expired to post a 19-18 victory. Ankeny Centennial’s Beau Gerke celebrates after recovering a fumble during Friday’s game against visiting Urbandale.
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