November 23, 2008
Comeback carries SC into semis
Black Eagles overcome special-teams mistakes
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When South Charleston finally found itself in a stable situation - and not dodging special-teams mishaps - nothing stood in its way.

Sophomore quarterback Tyler Harris scored on a 25-yard run with 3:59 left in the game Saturday afternoon and No. 1 South Charleston came from behind twice to earn a 28-21 victory over Martinsburg in a wild Class AAA playoff quarterfinal at chilly Laidley Field.

The win sends unbeaten SC (12-0) into next week's semifinals at Laidley against No. 4 Morgantown. The game is expected to be played Friday night.

Harris carried 13 times for 117 yards and two touchdowns as the Black Eagles overcame a bizarre series of special teams misplays to reach the semifinals for the first time since capturing the state title in 1994.

"I think we were a little shell-shocked giving them two easy scores [on special teams],'' said SC coach John Messinger, "but by golly, that's how we've played all year long. We think, 'Well, if I can't beat you now, I'll beat you later.' And somehow, we manage to beat them later.''

Martinsburg, the No. 9 seed, led once in each half, and was on top 21-20 when fullback Noon Jordan recovered teammate Ryan Rowland's fumble in the end zone with 6:14 left and then tacked on the extra-point kick himself.

SC was staring down the prospect of having one of its best seasons end in an agonizing loss, and the realization seemed to kick the Black Eagles into another gear.

Mo Mekhene returned the ensuing kickoff 27 yards to his own 47, and SC rode the alternating thrusts of Harris and Aaron Slusher downfield. Harris ripped off a 15-yard gain on third-and-3 from the Martinsburg 46, and later broke into the open from the 25. He got a final clearing block from lineman Ron Harvey at the 10 and scored.

"We were determined to keep our spot and where we are,'' Harris said. "We're not going to let anybody come and take what we have. We're a very determined team.

"Coach just called my number and my running back, Aaron Slusher, just told me to follow him, and I trust my guys. Coach says keep blocking until the whistle, and that's what my linemen do. My linemen are great.''

Martinsburg (9-3) had one last possession after Harris' late TD run, and David Hammond gave the Bulldogs great position with a 34-yard kickoff return to the SC 48.

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Best of Luck Black Eagles (from a SC grad)

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