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COLONIE — In one of the biggest upsets of the post
season, Guilderland came to Shaker High School the No. 4 seed and
knocked off the No. 1 seed Bison 14-7 in the Section II, Class AA
semifinals on Friday, Nov. 1.
The Dutch will now take on Shen, who crushed CBA in the other
semifinal game by a score of 41-0, in the Super Bowl on Friday, Nov.
8 at Troy.
The game Guilderland-Shaker game, which was dominated by a grind it
out on the ground offense by both teams, ended in dramatic fashion.
Shaker was down 14-7 and had a first and 10 from the Guilderland
11-yard line with about 1:15 to play.
Three plays later, it was fourth and four with just five yards to
pull within an extra point of a tie.
Shaker’s Porter Ninstant took the pitch, plunged ahead and stretched
his arm out to the goal line. But, the ball was spotted short of the
one-yard line and, after a measurement, the game ended six inches
shy of a first and goal for Shaker.
“That was the longest measurement I ever witnessed in my life,” said
Guilderland Head Coach Dan Penna. “We had a situation where we had
to defend against the run and the pass, and Shaker is a great
running football team, and our kids stepped up.”
With about 30 seconds left, Guilderland took over on downs and ran
out the clock.
Asked if he was surprised with the result Penna said:
“We had a great week in practice. I am so proud of the week these
kids put in after the heartbreaking loss last week. Their ability
level and their work ethic and their team work got them to this
point. The outcome is certainly gratifying. It’s a great Shaker
football team and a great Shaker program. We played fundamentally
well, so I am not surprised.”
Shaker, which had a perfect 8-0 record, could not get its
exceptional running game going against a stingy, swarming
Guilderland defense.
When, in the third quarter, Ninstant did finally break a
20-yard-plus run, it was called back because of a holding penalty.
Instead of first and 10 from about midfield and some much needed
momentum, Shaker was looking at second and long from deep in their
own territory.
After a scoreless first quarter, Shaker got on the board first with
a short run by Joe Mirabile. Guilderland answered on a tipped,
Michael Gitto pass that ended in the hands of Dylan Lee who got to
the end zone untouched.
With about nine minutes left in the game, Guilderland running back
Brad Igweike scored on a 25-yard run, one of the longest plays from
scrimmage the entire night, and that turned out to be the game
winner.
“Hats off to Guilderland,” said Shaker Coach Greg Sheeler, a class
act in victory and defeat. “Coach Penna and his staff did a great
job.”
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