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Rattlers shutout Canyon, host first playoff game since 2017

Rattlers shutout Canyon, host first playoff game since 2017
Jordan Lampkin breaks free from the defense after catching the pass from quarterback Buck Steyn to gain the first down. San Marcos defeated New Braunfels Canyon to both clinch a winning season and host their first playoff game since 2017.

Author: Gerald Castillo

Source: San Marcos Daily Record

San Marcos 20, Canyon 0

 

NEW BRAUNFELS -- Buck Steyn threw for 293 yards and a touchdown and the San Marcos defense held Canyon to 13 total yards Friday as the Rattlers, who had already punched their playoff ticket, finished the regular season with a 20-0 win against the Cougars in District 29-6A football action at Cougar Stadium.

The win sets up the Rattlers’ first home playoff game in nine years when they host District 30-6A second-seed Eagle Pass at San Marcos Toyota Stadium 7 p.m. Friday.

“It means a lot,” senior running back Donovan Garcia said. ”We came a long way. We put in a lot of hard work. If there's anybody who deserves it, it's us.
Some people will say it wasn't fair, but we don't say nothing like that. We just keep on fighting and keep persevering through any adversity that comes our way.”

Telling his players after the game that they will play their Bi-District game at home, Head Coach John Walsh knows about how special a home playoff game means to both the team and the community. 

“You want to get in the tournament, and then just to have the opportunity to [play in front of] our home crowd,” Walsh said. “We feed off our home crowd, so to be able to play at home in round one is big. … [Our players] didn't know till just now, so you heard that energy. But I think it's going to be good for our fans”

Elliott Gray caught six passes for 88 yards and ran for another 28, including a 21-yard touchdown, and running back Justin Tardy ran for a game-high 124 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries as the Rattlers offense rang up 465 yards.

The San Marcos defense sacked Canyon quarterback Knox Ford five times and held the Cougars, who were short-handed without leading rusher and Utah State committee Jack Reagan on the sideline with a season-ending injury, to negative-16 yards on the ground.

“It starts off in practice,” senior defensive end I’zayah Young said. “Making sure that my guys are locked in, staying focused, making sure we got to do what we got to do. It's about the little things that matter and today we had a little we had a few messed ups. But we stayed focused, positive and y disciplined the whole day. 


“They just couldn't score on us. I generally feel like we do have the best defense right now.”

Steyn’s 56-yard catch-and-run strike to Hank Harris in the first quarter opened the scoring and then the turnover bug started biting.

San Marcos, which had fumbled only three times in district play without losing a single one, lost fumbles on three consecutive drives in the second quarter, which temporarily kept the game close. 

That, and another 100 yards of penalties, something San Marcos has struggled with all season.

Meanwhile, the defense held Canyon to 21 yards on 20 plays without a first down in the first half - save for one that came via penalty.

“The story of our offense is, we have to stay in front of the chains,” Walsh said.
”We have proven we can pick up some good first downs but we just have to stay ahead of the chains. We talk about the penalties and we break them down, but we just have to get better at it because it puts our defense in bad situations.”

The win over Canyon was the first for San Marcosw since 2019 and the first time the Rattlers shutout the Cougars since 2000. 

 

San Marcos 20, Canyon 0

SMHS 7 0 6 7 -- 20

CHS 0 0 0 0 -- 0

 

First Quarter

SMHS - Hank Harris 56 pass from Buck Steyn (Julio Alvarado kick), 1:06

Third Quarter

SMHS - Elliott Gray 21 run (kick failed), 5:02

Fourth Quarter

SMHS - Justin Tardy 20 run (Alvadaro kick), 4:56

 

SMHS CHS

First Downs 17 3

Total Plays-Net Yds 62-465 39-13

Rushes-Yds 34-172 20--16

Passing 293 29

Comp-Att-Int 21-28-0 7-19-0

Sacked-Yds Lost 0-0 2-20

Punts-Net Avg. 1-38 7-44

Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0

Penalties-Yds 15-100 1-5

Time of Poss 30:14 17:46

 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - SMHS: Justin Tardy 19-124, Elliott Gray 3-28, Donovan Garcia 6-14, Buck Steyn 6-6; CHS: Braeden Thompson 2-6, Jakob Rodriguez 5--2, Knox Ford 13--20

PASSING - SMHS: Buck Steyn 21-28-0 293; CHS: Ford 7-19-0 29

RECEIVING - SMHS: Jordan Lampkin 8-92, Elliott Gray 6-88, Hank Harris 2-74, Aiden Benavidez 3-31, Garcia 2-10; CHS: Aiden Rogers 2-13, Isaac Early 1-9, Josh Wood 1-8, Jordan Sanford 2-6, Jakob Rodriguez 1-5

 

 


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