Yes indeed! This was the first play that came to mind when I read the thread title, and bingo, yours was the first reply with said play. What an incredible play to end the best game ever played in IHSA playoff history. And yes, I was there (for real)!The first one that came to mind was Chris Minerich knocking down Tim Brasic's pass in the endzone to preserve JCA's 56-50 victory over RB on the last play of the game in 2001 playoffs.
Roughly how old were you? Were you going nuts?LWE 2005 double overtime against Maine South. DE Colin Luchynski sacking Jimmy Coy 3rd and goal in the second overtime to force Maine South to kick a field goal. LWE went on to score a touchdown to win their 1st state championship.
Yes my son was playing the other DE spot. He had a couple sacks earlier in the game.Roughly how old were you? Were you going nuts?
I'm jealous. After two girls and 5 empty years my wife started bugging me about an son to play JCA football. Reluctently agreed and was blessed with a son. He went to Minooka and ran Cross Country. No good deed goes unpunished!!Yes my son was playing the other DE spot. He had a couple sacks earlier in the game.
Yeah, I was the water boy on that '02 Hyde Park team. Pressured by my mother, a fanatical Catholic, I reluctantly transferred to St. Cyril, which was down the block, and later had my diploma revised to reflect the name change to Mount Carmel.Blue Ruin is older than me![]()
A Mothers love is a blessing!!Yeah, I was the water boy on that '02 Hyde Park team. Pressured by my mother, a fanatical Catholic, I reluctantly transferred to St. Cyril, which was down the block, and later had my diploma revised to reflect the name change to Mount Carmel.
Yeah but that’s not this thread that you just high jacked with an off topic response. It’s most remembered play!!!For a really dramatic finish, we have to go back to the '63 Mustangs, still on 63rd Street, coached by the legendary Ed "Jarhead" Buckley. Four-hour practices in the sweltering heat with no water allowed. Guys puked, guys fainted, guys quit. But the ones who stayed were tough--not merely football tough but Ed Buckley tough. They outscored opponents 348-60 as they rolled to the Catholic League Championship game against Loyola. Down 15-8 late in the game, Rita scored and then went for two, they went for it all, they went for glory. Of course they made it and the team was crowned the National Champs by the A.P. and the National Sports News Service.
What are you talking about? That one play made a big impression on an impressionable 15-year-old.off topic
Another bizarre remark. My comment was in accordance with the theme. And one post was about great teams spawned by Illinois. Aren't you always going on about rooting for Illinois teams?high jacked
Tyler Knight was the QB.LWE 2005 double overtime against Maine South. DE Colin Luchynski sacking Jimmy Coy 3rd and goal in the second overtime to force Maine South to kick a field goal. LWE went on to score a touchdown to win their 1st state championship.
Not a crazy awesome play but the last play of seeing ACS beat Driscoll in the 2008 quarterfinals and the fans storming the feel. Remember it like it was yesterday. Still feels surreal that ACS stopped the Driscoll dynasty.
ACS vs Driscoll 2008 - Full Game
Sorry MS yes Knight was the QB. To many great QBs at MS over the years.Tyler Knight was the QB.
MS RB Matt Perez breaking (8-10) tackles to score against GBS in the playoffs. It was amazing. Probably have at least 10 other plays but that came to mind first.
Not bizarre. Reading the subject line it said most remembered play not game or teams.What are you talking about? That one play made a big impression on an impressionable 15-year-old.
Another bizarre remark. My comment was in accordance with the theme. And one post was about great teams spawned by Illinois. Aren't you always going on about rooting for Illinois teams?
Don't let details get in the way of a good storyThat non-call on the hold from 77 that sprung the play is egregious.