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St. Joe's Prep is Hershey-bound

With Neshaminy running the ball at will and on the brink of a go-ahead score in Saturday's PIAA Class AAAA state semifinal, several St. Joseph's Prep assistant coaches threw out suggestions to Gabe Infante on how to stop the bleeding.

St. JosephÕs Prep #1 Olamide Zaccheaus runs for TD while
chased by Neshaminy #44 Devon Brown at 2nd QT.   St. JosephÕs Prep won
37 to 21 over Neshaminy.
12-07-2013( AKIRA SUWA  /  Staff Photographer ) 

St. Joseph's Prep plays Neshaminy in the PIAA state Class AAAA
football semifinals, 3 p.m. at Northeast.
St. JosephÕs Prep #1 Olamide Zaccheaus runs for TD while chased by Neshaminy #44 Devon Brown at 2nd QT. St. JosephÕs Prep won 37 to 21 over Neshaminy. 12-07-2013( AKIRA SUWA / Staff Photographer ) St. Joseph's Prep plays Neshaminy in the PIAA state Class AAAA football semifinals, 3 p.m. at Northeast.Read more

With Neshaminy running the ball at will and on the brink of a go-ahead score in Saturday's PIAA Class AAAA state semifinal, several St. Joseph's Prep assistant coaches threw out suggestions to Gabe Infante on how to stop the bleeding.

"I turned to them and said, 'Guys, stop! At this point, players have to make plays,' " the Hawks coach said.

With that, sophomore outside linebacker Shaun Harris stripped the ball from Neshaminy's Denny Lord, grabbed the ball off the turf, and raced 95 yards for a momentum-shifting touchdown.

Boosted by that third-quarter stunner, the Prep topped the scrappy Redskins, 37-21, at Northeast and moved to within a victory of its first state crown.

"We work on the strip-and-score drill every day in practice," Harris said. "I worked the elbow in there, got the ball out, picked it up, and just ran. I was just hoping my teammates would block for me."

The Hawks (11-3), who neatly spread the wealth on offense, advance to face Distinct 7's Pittsburgh Central Catholic (15-0) for top honors at 6 p.m. next Saturday at Hersheypark Stadium.

In knocking the ball from the hands of Lord, who was trying to break free from a gang of defenders along the sideline, the 5-foot-9, 185-pound Harris said it was a play he had "always dreamed of making."

Trailing by 19-14 at intermission, Neshaminy (13-2) had moved the ball from its own 22 to the Prep 4 on 10 rushing plays. That's when Harris and Lord, trying to find pay dirt around left end, collided.

"It was surreal," Infante said of watching Harris running toward the opposite end zone. "Time stops. It feels like that play took three hours to happen."

After Lord answered back with a 44-yard TD rumble that trimmed the gap to 25-21, the Hawks responded with an eight-play, 79-yard scoring series. Chris Martin set up his 7-yard keeper with a 48-yard pass to John Reid.

With 41/2 minutes to go, after Reid's interception at the Prep 42, Martin's 18-yard toss to Justin Montague clinched a trip to Hershey.

The Redskins, leaning heavily on D'Andre Pollard (28 carries for 131 yards) and Lord (9 for 104), netted 248 rushing yards on 40 attempts.

Neshaminy 7 7 0 7 – 21

St. Joseph's Prep 13 6 6 12 – 37

SJP: Jawan McAllister 67 pass from Chris Martin (kick failed)

N: D'Andre Pollard 16 run (Dylan McDonald kick)

SJP: Olamide Zaccheaus 32 run (Pat Walsh kick)

SJP: Vince Moffett 2 run (pass failed)

N: Denny Lord 9 run (McDonald kick)

SJP: Shaun Harris 95 with fumble (kick failed)

N: Lord 44 run (McDonald kick)

SJP: Martin 7 run (pass failed)

SJP: Justin Montague 18 pass from Martin (kick failed)