The Outlaws succumbed to turnovers
and a tough Pleasant Hill football team Friday night, November 30, to bring
to a close a very successful season.
The Billies outscored the
Outlaws 42-6 and they will play Scappoose Saturday, 3:30 p.m. at Reiser
Stadium on the Oregon State University campus.
The Billies scored on their
opening drive with Harley Firestone going in from the one-yard line. The
Outlaws sputtered on their first drive. A 15-yard reception by Jawan Davis
was called back by a penalty and the drive subsequently stalled.
The Outlaws put the brakes
on and stopped the next Billies' drive, forcing a punt. The Outlaws fumbled
on the next possession and the Billies scored from short range.
The Outlaws' third offensive
charge ended when a Pat Burke pass slipped off the fingertips of Seth
Teague into the arms of Nick Kieth for another Billies touchdown. The
Outlaw offense then began to move the ball on the arm of Burke (24 for
38, 275 yards) and the hands of Mike Greene and Teague.
The first half came to a close
with the Outlaws unable to get the ball in the endzone on four tries from
the 15-yard line. Pleasant Hills' running back Harley Firestone opened
the second half with a bruising 76-yard touchdown run.
Firestone broke three tackles
before hitting the open field. The Outlaws continued to fill the air and
move the ball but could only manage a touchdown with 3:48 left to play.
Coach Macauley pointed out
the outstanding play of the offensive line: Matt Bliven, Steve Mills,
Kaleb Kelleher, Matt Rivera, Drew Herberger, and Robert Hedin.
Mills and Bliven were singled
out especially for their work on Pleasant Hill's All State defensive tackles
Dustin Holmes (6-feet-4-inches, 263 pounds) and Justin Cameron (6-feet-3-inches
253 pounds).
Neither player recorded a
sack for the Billies. The defense was led by Loren Cole, Nathan Powell,
Matt Harp, JD Chatelain, Tel White, and Conner Burck. The defense forced
five punts, which is five more than the Billies had kicked cumulatively
in its last seven games.
The defense held the Billies
to 388 yards of total offense but found themselves on the short end of
the field the entire first half due to turnovers.
The Outlaws turned the ball
over a total of seven times, including turnovers on four of their first
five possessions. The Outlaws still managed 338 yards of offense but turnovers
stopped most of their drives.
Seth Teague led all receivers
with 11 receptions for 139 yards while Mike Greene continued his weekly
dominance with eight receptions for 106 yards.
The Outlaws finish the year
8-4 with their third appearance in four years in the final four. The Outlaws
have posted an impressive 12-3 playoff record since the return of the
high school in 1992.
Coach Macauley expressed his
pride in the 2001 Outlaw team and was disappointed the season ended.
The 2001 team is a very closely-knit
team with outstanding positive leadership, Macauley said.
Coach Macauley singled out
the leadership of seniors Mike Greene, Steve Mills, Joel Meyer and Ian
Brink as the key factors for the team playing so well together.