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Del Sol edges Basic with second-half rally







Del Sol's football team looked to have little life as it left the field at halftime Saturday.

The body language showed a beaten team as Basic took a 19-7 lead at the break.


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But the Dragons came out a new team in the second half, rallying for a pair of touchdowns en route to a 20-19 home win for the Sunrise Region title.

Del Sol (12-1) will play Bishop Gorman (14-0) in the Class 4A state title game at 12:07 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

"We just seem to have some memorable games in this place," Del Sol coach Preston Goroff said. "It's just our little bit -- I don't know if you believe in it -- but our little bit of magic here."

The Dragons limited Basic (11-2) to 71 yards of offense in the second half. After Troy Miller hit Ashton Cacho with a 27-yard touchdown pass with 7:31 to play, Jose Dominguez hit the extra point to give Del Sol its first lead at 20-19.

It was Miller's second TD pass of the game to Cacho, who also caught a 38-yard TD strike in the second quarter.

"I give it all to them," Miller said of his receivers. "They know how to get open and how to catch the ball."

After the go-ahead score, Basic drove to the Del Sol 12 after a leaping catch by Travis Tatiano on a 31-yard pass from Tyler Dobbins.

But the Wolves were called for delay of game on the next play, and a pair of incomplete passes set up a 38-yard field-goal attempt by Francisco Casalas.

The kick had plenty of distance but was ruled wide.

"We gave it all we had," Basic coach Jeff Cahill said. "I don't know what happened with the field goal. It looked like it was in from where I was at, but I guess it was off a little bit."

Basic was in control early as Dobbins had a 45-yard TD pass to Quinn Richardson and a 5-yard scoring strike to Seth Campbell in the first half. Edward Villaros added a 15-yard TD run as the Wolves took the lead and momentum into the break.

"We were doing pretty well at halftime, and then in the second half they just made more plays than we did," Cahill said. "That was the bottom line."

The Dragons mounted the comeback without star running back Dezerick Reed, who injured his right ankle on the fourth play of the game and didn't return.

"The whole team, of course, was scared when Dezerick hurt his ankle," Miller said. "But we pulled together and worked as a team and showed that we are a team and not just one player or two players."

Miller was 9 of 19 for 146 yards, giving the traditionally run-oriented Dragons a little balance.

"Troy's been a lifesaver for us the second half of the season, really giving our running game a little room to breathe," Goroff said.

With Reed spending his afternoon on the training table, sophomore Chris Marshall stepped up to lead the ground game. He had 32 carries for 142 yards, including a 1-yard TD run.

"He's a diamond in the rough," Goroff said of Marshall. "No one really knows about him. That kid's going to be one of the best backs in town the next couple years."

It was Del Sol's fourth straight appearance in the Sunrise championship game, but the school's first title.

"No one even thought we'd make it to the playoffs," Miller said. "This is just overwhelming. I don't even know how to explain it."

Contact Prep Sports Editor Damon Seiters at dseiters@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4587.

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Raquel wrote on November 30, 2009 01:05 PM: I am very proud of the del sol varsity football team. great job guys on saturday November 28, 2009. Good luck on saturday December 5, 2009. Also a big congrats to my nephew Ashton Cacho #16 very proud of you. luv ya!!!!!


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josh myock wrote on November 30, 2009 12:57 PM: del sol sucks. they paid the referees.


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creep wrote on November 29, 2009 01:43 PM: The problem with BG is that it simply defies probability. A private school charging $11k/year tuition with an enrollment of approx 1000 students should not be able to win every state championship in every sport for both boys and girls year in and year out. To think their offensive line averages 290+ lbs? Either a lot of good eating or a case of steriods is my guess.


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Not wrote on November 29, 2009 09:27 AM: Or better yet, why doesn't BG just move to a division with competition that suits them better. They could apply to the Pac-10, but teams like USC, Oregon, and Arizona would certainly have to step up their recruiting efforts to compete with BG.

Please, bring something better to the table then Pass, Punt, and Kick and recruiting, and then maybe folks will take you more seriously. Let the Gorman kids get on a bus to California and play their powerhouse teams week in and week out. The current pairings are not competitive nor are they fair. The state championship game was two weeks ago, with the other team who seems to have a knack for getting players all over town move to their zone in high school. What a coincidence...


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Abolish_public_education wrote on November 29, 2009 07:08 AM: I detect a bit of hostility towards BG because it's a private school. A better reaction is to eliminate CCSD's football program. Let parents form private clubs to teach PP&K. Let those clubs recruit whoever they want. Let *those* teams compete against BG.

Level the playing field.