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The Comets' best drive of the day then covered 69 yards for a touchdown as Newman came within 14-7 at the 2:32 mark of the first quarter. But McQuade turned his attention to his first cousin, senior receiver Chad Beebe, on the ensuing drive, culminating with a 14-yard TD grab in which Beebe nimbly remained in bounds for the score.

Beebe (seven catches, 86 yards) made a nice adjustment for another impressive TD grab from 19 yards out as the Eagles padded their lead to 28-7 with 8:04 left in the second quarter.

The day's flashiest play came in the closing stages of the first half, with Newman driving deep into Eagles territory.

The Comets, without much of a passing attack, resorted to a trick play with about 30 seconds left from the Aurora Christian 23. But Newman's double-pass attempt went terribly awry, as Eagles cornerback M.J. Zepeda stepped in front of Comets quarterback A.J. Sharp before he could haul in sophomore Dillan Heffelfinger's cross-field, return pass.

Zepeda scooted about 65 yards up the Eagles' sideline for a back-breaking touchdown to make it 34-7 with 23 seconds left in the half.

Aurora Christian coach Don Beebe said he vocalized to the team before the game his premonition that junior Legend Smith would return an interception for a touchdown during the first half, but instead it was the Eagles' other cornerback.

Zepeda said the trick play wasn't a major surprise.

"They had not much time left on the clock, they had to get down there somehow," Zepeda said. "Something had to come."

Papoccia said an assistant coach lobbied to give the double pass a shot and, considering Newman struggles to score quickly, he decided to roll dice.

"I didn't want to run the play, I don't like the play, but sometimes you do stuff just to appease people," Papoccia said. "Oh well."

Although McQuade cooled off in the second half, the Eagles continued to effectively run clock as running backs Joel Bouagnon (16 carries, 119 yards, TD) and Brandon Mayes (five carries, 40 yards) played a larger role until the Eagles pulled most of their starters in the late stages.


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