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Monte Vista Christian's puts early Halloween Scare on Palma!

Muddenguts

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As reported in the scores thread, Palma came from behind with a halftime deficit of -4 points which extended to -11 points late in the 3rd qtr, yet, somehow, overcame at least a half-dozen holding penalties on mostly big gains, and while having lost its star runner (Martinez) early in the game, but getting a very big running game by its wirey number two back, Torkelus (sp), who consistently put Palma in good scoring position, Palma came back with two scores during the last 1:55 mins. of the 4th qtr with a 25 yd TD pass and then with 0:45 seconds left in the game, a 35 yrd TD run by Torkelson after a Faringello interception to beat Monte Vista Christian 35-25 at Salinas High's "Pit." (I'm assuming Palma uses the Pit when Salinas isn't in order to save money by not playing in its usual house: The Salinas Sports Complex.)

Monte Vista Christian (Watsonville), who had a winning pre-season and all wins during league against mostly lowly ranked teams, which, for me, usually spells early doom when such a team goes up against higher ranked opponents, did a good job adjusting to competition against a higher calibre team by holding Palmas scoreless until the final seconds of the 1st quarter. I sat on the MVC side of the field and, since there is no 8-lane track between the sidelines and the spectators, it was nice to see and feel MVC's energy level and confidence building and their crowd really getting into the game each time the 1st half scoring see-sawed back and forth with 4 lead changes before MVC ended the 1st half on top 18-14. A poster on the scores thread when mentioning this game noted that the Palma QB seemed to be having trouble much of the night. I had my field glasses on the cause of most of the QB's trouble all night, it was this 260 pound mountain of muscle, aka MVC's #72 right tackle, who all too often was either hitting the Palma QB either just before or just after the passed ball left the QB's fingers. Whereas Palmas colors are red and gold, me thinks when the QB took off his shoulder chest and rib pads post game, the colors he was looking at were more like black and blue.

Other than a game going on, tri-tip sandwiches (BBQ'd by Palma's boosters club) being eaten in the stands looked pretty big and good, and, actually, the cheerleaders routine was worth watching, nine pony-tailed girls doing an amazing, and an amazingly fast, array of insync kicks, leaps, fall-downs, get-ups and spinning moves, probably the fasted moving cheer or dance team I've ever seen, I swear if Palma's Torkelson had 40 or more quickly-snapped carries during the game, the Palma cheerleaders had three times as many moves during the halftime show, all memorized and executed perfectly. Scary moment of the evening came with only a few seconds left on the game-ending clock when a MVC back, running down the sidelines at full tilt was hit straight-on by a Palma defender, the Palma player getting the worst of it in a collision that sounded like a car wreck, the kid laid out and apparently unconscious for about 5 minutes. It's really eerie, after sitting though 2-hours of non-stop noise, to be in a hschool football stadium with about 2,000 buzzing people in it, with the place slowing becoming stone cold dead silent and then staying that way until the player was revived as, collectively, everyone in the stands starts breathing again. Fortunately, the Palma kid walked of the field arm and arm with two of his teamates, but yeh, amidst all the fun and thrill, moments like that are sickening, especially when you think that had it been otherwise, a young high school boy could have been seriously injured or permanently incapacitated. Such a great game, but also with such great risk. Muds
 
Muds - The hurt player is my nephew (Vianni Fratangelo). He was out cold about 30 seconds but is doing fine. He had a concussion and will be held out probably a couple weeks. I didn't hear about this until early morning as my father-in-law unexpectedly passed away and my wife and I went to be with family when we received a call while I was listening to the game. My brother (who is head coach of a youth league team) and sister-in-law, needless to say, was very unsettled and in shock while waiting up in the stands to find out what was going on. I communicated with my nephew this morning and he is in good spirits but still a little nauseated and can't remember a lot of the game. He felt good enough to post a picture of himself in the hospital on twitter. Was surprised the game was at the Pit (evidently North Salinas and Palma who share Rabobank as home field had conflicting home games).
 
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Muds - The hurt player is my nephew (Vianni Fratangelo). He was out cold about 30 seconds but is doing fine. He had a concussion and will be held out probably a couple weeks. I didn't hear about this until early morning as my father-in-law unexpectedly passed away and my wife and I went to be with family when we received a call while I was listening to the game. My brother (who is head coach of a youth league team) and sister-in-law, needless to say, was very unsettled and in shock while waiting up in the stands to find out what was going on. I communicated with my nephew this morning and he is in good spirits but still a little nauseated and can't remember a lot of the game. He felt good enough to post a picture of himself in the hospital on twitter. Was surprised the game was at the Pit (evidently North Salinas and Palma who share Rabobank as home field had conflicting home games).

Sorry for you loss and hope all is well with your nephew.
 
Hi NorCal. Glad to hear it wasn't worse for your nephew. During the game he was showing some really good defensive heads-up and timing, none better than snagging that ball out of the finger-tips of the receiver to put a blunt and instant stop to Monte Vista Christian's come from behind efforts. I has sitting on the 30 yard line looking directly down on the play when Frantangelo (sorry for butchering his name up the thread) snatched the ball like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat and and then cut across the center of the field, smartly knocking time off the 4th quarter clock before sliding to protect himself from getting nailed sideways. Never realized it was him on that final scary play of the game. Before the kick-off, I'd started slowly heading for the exit, stopping each play before the clock wound down, and seriously, it was bone chilling to see your nephew and the other kid collide like that and then with everything going quiet. I mean, lump in the throat, tears in the eyes, all kinds of thoughts going on in my mind. Again, hope there's no residuals for the young man. My best to him and his family, also, sorry to hear about the passing of your wife's father. Phew! Odd week of ups and downs in your world, eh, muh man? Muddenguts
 
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Thanks Muds. Fortunately my nephew is OK, and I'm glad I didn't have to experience it first hand. It has been a week that reminds one of the importance of family.
 
Glad your nephew is going to be ok NorCal, and sad news about your Father-in-Law. I lost my Dad suddenly too, and that shocking news is hard to make sense of. Life is precious and can be fleeting.
 
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