St. Edward defense bottles up Upper Arlington to send the Eagles back to the state championship game

Danny Enovitch carries 35 times for 180 yards and a touchdown to lead St. Edward on the road to Canton and a shot at another state title.
St. Edward defense bottles up Upper Arlington to send the Eagles back to the state championship game
St. Edward defense bottles up Upper Arlington to send the Eagles back to the state championship game /

Photo by Mike Cook

St. Edward's defense won the Eagles a ticket to the Division I state championship game.

The Eagles held Upper Arlington running back Carson Gresock to 14 carries and 36 yards and gave up zero offensive touchdowns, as Sam Cannon's 94-yard kickoff return was the Golden Bears' lone touchdown in a 16-10 St. Edward win in Mansfield.

St. Edward opened the scoring with a 48-yard touchdown pass from Christian Ramos to Ray Manning toward the end of the first quarter, giving the Eagles a 7-0 lead after having a field-goal attempt blocked on their first possession.

Cannon returned the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown, and after a Zac Yoakam field goal to end the half, the Golden Bears led 10-7, the first time all season that St. Edward trailed at halftime.

St. Edward started the second half hot, punctuating an 80-yard drive with a Danny Enovitch 25-yard run to take a 14-10 lead.

Jack Riley's interception of Upper Arlington quarterback Simon Monnin's fourth-down pass with just over two minutes left thwarted the Golden Bears' last-ditch effort to come back.

Ramos quick-punted the ball to the Upper Arlington 1-yard line, and then a St. Edward safety on an attempted hook-and-ladder gave the Eagles the 16-10 win.

Enovitch carried 35 times for 180 yards and a touchdown to lead St. Edward on the road to Canton and a shot at another state championship.


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MIKE SWANSON

Mike Swanson is the VP of Content for High School On SI. He's been in journalism since 2003, having worked as a reporter, city editor, copy editor and high school sports editor in California, Connecticut and Oregon.