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Perfect no more: Turnovers, penalties plague Rockets in 39-30 playoff loss to South Side

By Rob Burchianti 5 min read
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Jefferson-Morgan’s Jase Bedillion is tackled by South Side’s Mateja Pavlovich (44) and Curtis Joy during Friday night’s WPIAL Class A first-round playoff game at Parker Field. Pavloich removed Bedillion’s helmet, halting the play, but the Rams were not penalized while the Rockets were flagged 10 yards for holding.
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Jefferson-Morgan’s Jeremiah Robertson strips South Side’s Mateja Pavlovich of the football during Friday night’s WPIAL Class A first-round playoff game at Parker Field. Robertson also recovered the fumble.
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Paul Poelcher of South Side forces a fumble by Jefferson-Morgan’s Houston Guesman during the first quarter of Friday night’s WPIAL Class A first-round playoff game at Parker Field.

JEFFERSON – Jefferson-Morgan finished strong but a slow start and an avalanche of penalties were too much for it to overcome as the Rockets’ undefeated season came to a crashing halt Friday night.

South Side’s Andrew Corfield rushed for 155 yards and two touchdowns and the Rams took advantage of four turnovers to defeat J-M 39-30 in their WPIAL Class 1A first-round playoff game at Parker Field.

The 11th-seeded Rams advance to play No. 3 Bishop Canevin in next Friday’s quarterfinals.

The sixth-seeded Rockets were flagged 19 times for 175 yards but still managed to battle their way back in the game after falling behind 27-0 in the second quarter.

Jefferson-Morgan outscored South Side 30-12 the rest of the way but still fell nine points short.

“South Side is a good football, a solid football team and getting down that much early, we just couldn’t come back, but they tried,” J-M coach Shane Ziats said. “This team is resilient though. You think you got us knocked out but they kept fighting until the end.

“But that’s the most penalties we’ve had all season. We were just not playing with our heads, not playing the way we should’ve been playing.”

Even so, there were several questionable calls and non-calls that went against J-M.

Houston Guesman completed 8 1o 18 passes for 184 yards and three touchdowns for Jefferson-Morgan which ended its season at 10-1.

The Rams limited J-M’s ground game to 94 yards on 25 carries with Ethan Crowe’s eight carries for 37 yards leading the way. Guesman had 10 carries for 32 yards which included a pair of sacks for minus-21 yards.

Deakyn Dehoet went over the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the season with four receptions for 136 yards and two touchdowns and also scored his team’s first points with a long kickoff return in the second quarter.

“The kid is special,” Ziats said of Dehoet. “Big plays, three touchdowns, and he also had one taken off of him.”

Dehoet had an 83-yard touchdown reception on a beautiful pass by Guesman called back when two different penalties were enforced against J-M on the play early in the fourth quarter. Dehoet also had a 41-yard kickoff return negated by a penalty in the third quarter.

The Rockets found themselves down 27-0 after Amare Moman’s 1-yard touchdown run capped a 9-yard drive with 5:36 left in the first half. The score was set up by Mateja Pavlovich’s interception, Guesman’s second of the game.

Rockets fans finally had something to cheer about on the ensuing kickoff. Dehoet fielded Pavlovich’s boot at the 1-yard line, headed to the right sideline, turned the corner and was gone for a 99-yard touchdown.

Dehoet was stopped on a two-point conversion run out of a fake extra-point kick attempt, leaving Jefferson-Morgan down 27-6.

The Rockets kept South Side off the scoreboard the rest of the half by forcing a couple turnovers of their own. Jeremiah Robertson knocked the ball out of Pavlovich’s arms and recovered the fumble at the J-M 44 with 2:28 left and Dehoet intercepted a pass by Dawson Frasier at the J-M 3 with 41 seconds remaining.

Jefferson-Morgan pulled within 27-14 when Guesman thew a 31-yard touchdown pass to Johnny Gilbert late in the third quarter but the Rams (7-3) answered with an eight-play, 54-yard touchdown drive capped by Corfield’s 1-yard run on the first play of the fourth quarter to make it 33-14.

Guesman fired a 38-yard TD pass to Dehoet midway through the fourth quarter and tossed a two-point conversion pass to Gilbert to make it 33-22, but South Side answered again with a 52-yard drive that Moman finished with a 7-yard touchdown run with just 34 seconds left to seal it.

Guesman spiraled a 64-yard scoring pass to Dehoet with 17 seconds left and ran in the two-point conversion to set the final score.

Ziats reflected on the Rockets’ season.

“Right now it’s kind of hard to after a loss like this,” Ziats said. “But these seniors accomplished something nobody thought they’d be able to do. They won the section and they went undefeated (through the regular season).”

Three of Jefferson-Morgan’s turnovers came in the first half.

The first came when Guesman had the ball knocked loose by South Side’s Paul Poelcher as he was scrambling with the Rams’ Cody Mehlmauer recovering at the J-M 24. Corfield scored five plays later on a 3-yard run and Pavlovich added the extra point for a 7-0 lead with 6:08 left in the first quarter.

Three plays later Will Morgan intercepted a Guesman pass and returned 32 yards for a touchdown and just 6:56 into the game Jefferson-Morgan found itself in a 14-0 hole.

The Rockets showed signs of life with two first downs on their next possession even though another penalty and non-call went against them on the second play.

Jase Bedillion was breaking through South Side’s line on a run when Pavlovich appeared to pull his helmet completely off. The play was blown dead at that spot, as is proper when a runner’s helmet comes off, preventing Bedillion from picking up more yardage, but not only was no penalty called against the Rams, but a 10-yard holding penalty was assessed against the Rockets.

Despite that, Guesman kept the drive alive with a 22-yard completion to Dehoet on third and 19. The drive stalled but Guesman’s punt pinned South Side back at its own 5-yard line.

Undaunted, the Rams drove 95 yards in 11 plays with Corfield’s 10-yard touchdown run giving the visitors a 20-0 lead at the 7:27 mark of the second quarter. The extra-point kick was blocked by Gilbert and Eli Hill.

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