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Cabrillo falls victim to trick play, loses bowl game to rival Monterey Peninsula | Santa Cruz Sentinel

Cabrillo falls victim to trick play, loses bowl game to rival Monterey Peninsula | Santa Cruz Sentinel

The following is an excerpt from an article that appeared in the Santa Cruz Sentinel and was written by Jim Seimas. Click HERE for the full article.

SALINAS — Lobos fans howled in support of Monterey Peninsula College's victorious football team Saturday. Conference rival Cabrillo exited the field quietly after stumbling to a 24-17 loss in the Living Breath Foundation Bowl at Rabobank Stadium.

The rematch of their epic regular-season finale — won by the Lobos 45-42 in the waning seconds on Izia Polanco's 28-yard field goal — didn't live up to their Nov. 16 shootout, not with nature showing its nasty side.

The wind showed up — boy, did it — but the tumbleweed didn't. An early morning rain and a constant 25 mph wind wreaked havoc on both teams' offensive game plans. Ultimately, it was a trick play that doomed the Seahawks — not that their five turnovers helped.

Midway through the fourth quarter with the score tied 17-all, Lobos receiver Dacian Sullivan gathered a handoff from quarterback Hunter Raquet and raced toward the right sideline on a sweep. Cabrillo's defense, including its secondary, bit, big time.

With the wind at his back, Sullivan unleashed one of the day's rare beautiful passes, hitting wide open receiver Quinton Lewis in stride for a 54-yard touchdown. It held up as the winning score in a game that was deadlocked twice, 10-all and 17-all.

This excerpt is from an article that appeared on the Santa Cruz Sentinel website and was written by Jim Seimas. Click HERE for the full article.