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Region II, Division 4: Louisa at Park View-Sterling Date published: 11/19/2006
By TODD JACOBSON
LEESBURG--Louisa coach Mark Fischer bought the square-toed shoe the Lions use for field goals and extra points when Eric Church entered high school four years ago. The athletic freshman, now a two-way starter for Louisa, was a rare straight-on kicker with plenty of promise, so Fischer plunked down $125 after combing the Internet for the old-school piece of equipment. And yesterday Church used the same shoe--weathered and worn, with Ray Guy's signature fading into the leather--to kick the Lions into the second round of the postseason for the first time in school history. Church's 44-yard field goal, a career-long in the muck and mud, curled through the uprights with no time left on the clock, helping Louisa to a 24-21 win over Park View in yesterday's Division 4 Region II semifinal game at Heritage High School. Church was mobbed by his teammates, and Louisa finally had its first playoff victory in the school's 60-year history. The Lions will host undefeated Harrisonburg at 7:30 Friday. "It's like a dream," said Church, his faced streaked with mud and his white uniform turned brown. "You dream of those moments when you are getting ready to go to bed. You are winning a regional game. I was shaking. I am still kind of shaking." If not for a fortuitous couple bounces, the kick might not have happened. Louisa (11-0) dominated the first 36 minutes of play and led 21-7 after three quarters thanks to a 40-yard interception return for a touchdown by Kenny Fleming. Two fourth-quarter touchdowns by Park View (9-2), the Dulles District champions, changed that, and with 1:04 remaining, the Lions were reeling. With all the momentum in the world, Park View was driving for the winning score when Thomas Mulabah fumbled. Louisa linebacker Brian Grubbs picked up the loose ball and scrambled 21 yards to Park View's 34-yard line. "We've been taught to just fall on the ball when we see a fumble but I needed to get my kicker in range for that kick to win the ballgame," Grubbs said. Four plays and just more than a minute later, Church did the rest. As he does before all extra points and field goals, Church quickly changed from his normal cleat to the clunky square-toed oddity on the sidelines.
Date published: 11/19/2006
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