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BELLFLOWER — Orange Lutheran’s football team followed an arduous journey, full of experiences outside its usual comfort level, to reach Friday’s CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals.
The Lancers played a national schedule and encountered the peaks of victories and the sting of defeats.
In many ways, Orange County’s No. 3-ranked squad stepped onto the turf for its second crack at St. John Bosco having already accomplished plenty.
The Braves just found ways to win another drama-filled game.
St. John Bosco ran out the four minutes and 10 seconds of the fourth quarter to defeat Orange Lutheran 20-17 to reach its third consecutive Division 1 final.
St. John Bosco’s Maliq Allen (25) gets surrounded by Orange Lutheran’s defense during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Orange Lutheran’s Steve Chavez (5) celebrates his touchdown during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Justin Coach (31) breaks up a fourth and long pass intended for Orange Lutheran’s Steve Chavez (5) during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Koa Malau’ulu (12) heads to the end zone for a first quarter touchdown during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s CJ Wallace (36) gets a roughing call against an Orange Lutheran defender during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Orange Lutheran’s Chris Flores Jr (6) gets thrown to the ground by St. John Bosco’s Joshua Holland (2) during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s head coach Jason Negro and the coaching staff share their opinion with the officials during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Orange Lutheran’s Arron Ia(0) uses his length for some extra yardage during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Marquel Miller (88) celebrates St. John Bosco’s win during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Orange Lutheran’s head coach Rod Sherman tries to make a point with an official during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Orange Lutheran’s TJ Lateef (9) scrambles for a first down during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s CJ Wallace (36) celebrates his second field goal of the night and the difference in the win during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s cheerleaders are all smiles before a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Koa Malau’ulu (12) celebrates the Braves win with St. John Bosco’s Madden Williams (7) as time expires in a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Koa Malau’ulu (12) looks for a receiver during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
Two Orange Lutheran defenders pull down St. John Bosco’s Daniel Odom (3) during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s Elijah Farris (72) leads his team out to the field before a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
St. John Bosco’s defenders swarm Orange Lutheran’s Chris Flores Jr (6) during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
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St. John Bosco’s Maliq Allen (25) gets surrounded by Orange Lutheran’s defense during a CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals game between Orange Lutheran High and St. John Bosco High at St. John Bosco High School on Friday, Nov. 22…..(Photo by Michael Goulding, Contributing Photographer)
The Braves (11-1), ranked No. 7 in the nation by MaxPreps, will play No. 1 Mater Dei (11-0) in the championship game for the third straight year next Friday, Nov. 29, at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach.
No. 13 Orange Lutheran (8-4) cut the Braves’ lead to 20-17 on a 3-yard touchdown pass from TJ Lateef to AJ Ia with 4:10 left. But the Lancers, who never led, couldn’t get the ball back.
“We had opportunities,” Orange Lutheran coach Rod Sherman said, “and against a really good team like this, you can’t miss those opportunities.”
“But that doesn’t take away from everything our kids have done,” the coach added. “They put Orange Lutheran on the national map.”
St. John Bosco took a 20-10 lead 10 seconds into fourth quarter on a 41-yard field goal by CJ Wallace, who provided the first points of the second half.
The kick came after a leaping interception in the third quarter by St. John Bosco’s Joshua Holland at his 20. The grab by the junior, who is committed to USC, came one play after a diving interception by Orange Lutheran’s Izley Manutai at the Braves 45.
St. John Bosco led 17-10 at halftime on a 29-yard field goal by Wallace with no time left on the clock. The junior converted after the Lancers appeared to block his previous attempt from 34 yards but were flagged for roughing the kicker.
Sherman argued the flag, signaling that the Lancers deflected the kick.
“That was the difference in the game,” St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro said. “We made plays at the most opportune time.”
The Lancers’ Aiden Migirdichian opened the second quarter with a 35-yard field goal to trim the Braves’ lead to 14-10. The conversion arrived after Orange Lutheran had a touchdown negated by a penalty earlier in the drive.
Orange Lutheran capitalized on early roughing the quarterback penalty to tie the score 7-7. On third-and-4 from the St. John Bosco 7, the Braves appeared to snag an interception coming out of a timeout but the roughing penalty extended the drive. Steve Chavez followed two plays later with a 1-yard TD run.
In Orange Lutheran’s first meeting against St. John Bosco on Oct. 4, the Braves rallied in the second half for a 28-24 victory in a thrilling Trinity League opener.
St. John Bosco scored the go-ahead touchdown with 50 seconds left the fourth quarter. A trio of Braves sacked Lateef near midfield to punctuate the triumph.
The loss represented a valley for Orange Lutheran. The peaks included a victory against East Coast power St. Frances Academy of Maryland and a stunning second-half rally at Sierra Canyon.
“We leaned into playing the best,” Sherman said. “We had the wonderful opportunity to get better through doing hard things.”
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