Islanders Keep Up Winning
Ways
Ryan Buchan,
Islanders Staff Writer
May, 10, 2008
FRESNO, Calif. -- Islanders
respond to difficulties and push themselves into the Central
Valley Football League Championship. The 42-16 victory over
the Fresno Pirates put Pacifica one game closer, in a long
journey, to a coveted Minor League Football National
Championship.
Early mistakes allowed Fresno
to take a 13-0 lead, but the Islanders fought back. “We got
to reach down and say to ourselves we got to step up,” said
head coach Jack Burgett. “We stepped up real well.”
Another challenge for the Islanders was to play without
linebacker Joe Maningo, who got injured half way through the
second quarter. Maningo had already picked up five tackles.
Maningo’s injury was to his knee and is expected to sit out
next week.
Other players on the defense
stepped up and filled in for their injured teammate. Danny
Burgett, son of Jack Burgett, played a terrific game at
linebacker. Danny Burgett had 7 tackles and a sack. His
performance made his father proud. His great game showed
that his long commute did not bother his performance, flying
in from Idaho the day before. Something he has been doing
most of the season. “If you have an opportunity keep playing,
why not,” said Danny Burgett. “Once you play, you always
want to play.”
Danny Burgett was not the only player to step up on the
defensive side of the ball. Defensive tackle Sam Iosia had
four tackles and two sacks.
One of his tackles could not come at a better time. With the
Pirates marching down the field and deciding to go for it on
fourth-and-an-inch, Iosia blew past the offensive line and
took down the sneaking quarterback in the backfield. “Shot
the gap and made the sack,” Iosia said, “just made the plays
when it counts.”
Iosia’s clutch tackles earned him defensive player of the
game.
Overall the defensive line created a nightmare for Fresno’s
quarterback, sacking him a total of six times. Defensive end
Ben Unutoa had two sacks, and Sione Kofeloa had one sack.
The defensive in the secondary was not much easier for
Fresno to pick a part. Jason Dillard ended a Pirate
fourth-quarter drive, by intercepting a pass and returning
it the full length of the field for a touchdown as time
expired.
Jermaine Hargraves also had a pick, In his first chance at
action after sitting out several weeks with a knee injury.
Hargraves contributed to the Islanders performance on both
side of the ball. Besides picking off a pass on defense,
Hargraves also had one carry for a five-yard touchdown and
caught one pass for 17 yards. “I don’t have a position,”
Hargraves said. “I’m an all purpose guy right now, I’m an
athlete.”
Quarterback Jason Piccolotti had an easy job with multiple
receivers to pick from.
Donyell Crain had five receptions for 112 yards, and came up
just two yards short of a touchdown twice. “I got a feel for
the defense, and Jason (Piccolotti) put me in the right spot
and so did my coach,” Crain said. Crain was the offensive
player of the game.
Other notable receiving performances are: Andre Kelley had
73 yards on two catches, Obioma Ngumezi had two receptions
for 49 and a touchdown and Nick Iano had one catch for 18
yards.
The Islanders will face the
Central-Cal Crusaders for the second
time this season next week. This time it is for the CVFL
championship.
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