Coast linebacker Jimmy Keating (pictured) is leading the way for the Pirates comeback.
The Dons on a fourth down decided to go for it and was stopped behind the line of scrimmage by Keating - giving the Pirates the ball on its 48-yard line.
After a 16-yard run by Ray Holley on third down, the Pirates again converted on third down on a 13-yard reverse to Lano Fuentes.
However, a illegal block in the back was called on the Pirates. But on the Pirates next throw, SAC was called for roughing the passer - making it an automatic first down.
Holley ran for another big gain (13-yards) and eventually scored on a one-yard toss on the goal line.
Lucas Vanderman's extra point attempt was good. Pirates trail only by three, 14-17, with 1:12 left in the third.
[Photo courtesy of Hank Schellingerhout]
The Dons on a fourth down decided to go for it and was stopped behind the line of scrimmage by Keating - giving the Pirates the ball on its 48-yard line.
After a 16-yard run by Ray Holley on third down, the Pirates again converted on third down on a 13-yard reverse to Lano Fuentes.
However, a illegal block in the back was called on the Pirates. But on the Pirates next throw, SAC was called for roughing the passer - making it an automatic first down.
Holley ran for another big gain (13-yards) and eventually scored on a one-yard toss on the goal line.
Lucas Vanderman's extra point attempt was good. Pirates trail only by three, 14-17, with 1:12 left in the third.
[Photo courtesy of Hank Schellingerhout]
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