The Aquilian - December 2018 - Vol. 81, No. 3

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The Aquilian December 2018 Volume 81, Number 3

Gonzaga College High School Men For Others Since 1821

19 Eye St, NW

Washington, DC 20001

Photo By: Tomas Williamson ‘19

By: Jack Martino ‘20 Editor

Gonzaga’s Greatest Game

In a year that saw Gonzaga’s football team shut out Georgetown Prep 30-0, and beat top-seeded St. John’s in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference playoff semifinals, the team saved its greatest game for the WCAC Football Championship. On that November night, the Eagles delivered their best performance in recent memory, and possibly the greatest high school football game of all-time. The Eagles won the championship on a “Hail Mary” pass with no time left on the clock. As sophomore quarterback Caleb Williams launched the ball more than 60 yards through the air, time seemed to stand still.

The 1st Amendment Sports commentators on the game’s live-stream webcast even had time to wonder aloud, “Is God purple? We’re about to find out.” As soon as the ball fell into senior wide receiver John Marshall’s outstretched hands, the Gonzaga faithful erupted with euphoric joy. Moments later, the bleachers buckled and the fence folded and gave way. The students rushed the field in a sea of purple and white as history was made at Catholic University on that late Sunday night, confirming that God is indeed purple. A week before the final drive was immortalized on Twitter, ESPN SportsCenter’s “Top 10” highlight package, Scott Van Pelt’s

“Best Thing I Saw Today” segment, and on Sports Illustrated, USA Today, Good Morning America, Bleacher Report, and ESPN’s Snapchat, the Eagles entered the WCAC playoffs as the number four seed with a 7-3 regular-season record, and as the clear underdog after suffering those three losses to rivals and higher-seeded playoff teams Good Counsel, DeMatha, and St. John’s. The first obstacle between the Eagles and their first WCAC title since 2002 was the top-seeded St. John’s Cadets, who were fresh off an undefeated regular season, a top five national ranking, and streaking towards a WCAC title repeat. Last season, the Eagles suffered a crushing 30-7 loss

at the hands of the Cadets in the WCAC title game at the University of Maryland. This year the Eagles were determined to write a different ending to Gonzaga’s story, but no one could have predicted how dramatic and timeless it would be. “Our words for the week were NOW versus St. John’s in the semifinals and TRUST versus DeMatha in finals. NOW was vital because SACRIFICE was our word going into the 1st SJC game. Our plan was to prepare for an eight-quarter battle rather than four quarters. We had to invest time, effort, and energy on the front end to make certain we were prepared for the back end,” said Eagles head coach Randy Trivers, who has been coaching the

Service in Haiti, p.3

Scooters, p. 6

College Rejection, p.7

Die Hard, p.8

Gonzaga varsity football team since 2014. “The mentality had to incorporate an ability to learn from the 1st four quarters but also put them behind us and understand the idea of remaining steadfast and exerting all of our attention physically, mentally, and spiritually into the present moment which would afford us a chance to create a most favorable memory while paving the way for the ultimate future opportunity.” From a technical standpoint, Coach Trivers wanted the team to focus on six main areas of the game to help propel the team to victory: turnover ratio, 3rd down efficiency, time of possession, Continued on p. 4


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