The Braves were eyeing their third straight victory over a PAC-5 opponent to start the season when they visited Arroyo Grande/s Doug Hitchen Stadium on Friday night.
But up against the Eagles, who were riding a two-game home winning streak coming in, Lompoc (2-2) did not produce the effort needed to knock off the PAC-5 defending champions.
Four fumbles lost and three personal fouls coupled with no first downs and six total yards offense in the first half resulted in an unfavorable 39-6 loss.
"Because of our fumbles, it/s 19-0 just like that, and it just (went downhill) from there," said Braves coach Robin Luken, whose squad had defeated the PAC-5/s Paso Robles and Righetti. "When we got down, there was some finger-pointing going on, and we had too many major penalties."
It was a bit of revenge for Arroyo Grande (3-1) 7 which suffered a 32-16 defeat at the hands of the reigning Los Padres League champions last season.
This time around, it was a completely different story.
"Our practices this week were really intense," said Eagles/ senior Justin Fibich. "We had a lot of motivation because of the way they beat us last year. This is just sweet revenge. I think they came in here expecting to win two in a row from us, but we showed them who the top program on the Central Coast is."
Lompoc/s only touchdown came on a Jakob Sims 1-yard run with about five minutes to go in the third quarter to pull the Braves to within 26-6. That was as close as the Braves came, though.
"You always learn every time you take a loss, and this one/s going to be a character-builder for us," said Luken. "We have to change some habits and some attitudes, because this just isn/t the way we play the game."
The Eagles effectively put the game away in the first half, taking a 19-0 lead by playing dominating run defense and taking advantage of several Lompoc mistakes.
After Tyler DeRose scored on a 1-yard run to give Arroyo Grande a 6-0 lead, the Eagles went three-and-out on their next possession. Lompoc/s Sean Carpio caught Blas Uzueta/s punt at his own 5-yard line, danced around a little and was stripped of the ball by an Arroyo Grande player. Kyle Wilson fell on the ball at the 2-yard line and dived into the end zone to give the Eagles a 12-0 advantage.
The Braves fumbled the ball away once again on the first play of their next possession at their own 14-yard line. Two plays later, Uzueta lofted a high-arcing spiral in the direction of tight end Kyle Pollock, who got loose behind safety coverage in the back of the end zone and made a gorgeous finger-tip catch, giving Arroyo Grande a 19-0 lead.
The Uzueta-to-Pollock combination worked well as the two hooked up three times for 40 yards.
"(On the touchdown), it was just a base pass play, and Blas did a great job of getting me the ball," Pollock said. "It was probably one of my better catches. The last three weeks we as a team have been feeling each other out, and now we/re gelling. We wanted this game bad. We knew Lompoc had already beaten two PAC-5 teams, and we didn/t want to be No. 3."
After the game, Pollock said one of the reasons Coach Jon Huss came to Arroyo Grande was for the chance to be part of the rivalry with Lompoc, so it/s obvious that a special connection between the two programs does exist, one that will get stronger next season when the Braves return to the PAC-5.
"This game meant nothing to me and everything to me," Huss said. "It/s not a league game, but it/s important because it was Arroyo Grande vs. Lompoc. From the start, we were playing on their half of the field all night. During practice last week, it was evident that the kids were concentrating very hard, and tonight they understood what the Braves were doing and reacted."
Lompoc gets right back on the field next Friday with Nipomo coming to town for the LPL opener for both squads, while Arroyo Grande can savor its victory an extra week with a bye coming up. The Eagles then return to action Oct. 7 when they host San Marcos.
September 25, 2005
Posted in Sports on Sunday, September 25, 2005 12:00 am
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