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High-flying act helps St. Bonny take 21-15 lead into intermission

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I swear I have never ever seen a high school football player leap more impressively into the end zone than Darrell Scott, pictured in an earlier game, just did. Maybe that’s why he’s the most sought-after running back in the country. Totally impressive.

He took the handoff, looked where he wanted to go -- it appeared he was headed up the middle or to the right -- and then opted to go left. He left the ground at about the four-yard line, and landed well into the end zone, doing a nice tuck on the way down.

Glad to see he didn’t break his neck. That’s always a good thing.

St. Bonny had just been turned away inside the 25 on fourth down, but Hart fumbled the ball back to the Seraphs almost immediately.

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Hart just scored with 13.3 seconds left in the first half. Johnny McArthur kicked a 22-yard field goal to make it 21-15. That’s tough, because the Indians were down to the two-yard line. On third down, Delano Howell -- who looks terrific thus far -- was tackled for a three-yard loss by Daniel Miguel, the same player who recovered the fumble that set up Scott’s touchdown leap.

It’s halftime, and top-seeded St. Bonaventure holds a 21-15 lead over second-seeded Hart. Both teams have nearly unstoppable offenses -- at least thus far.

-- Martin Henderson

-- Image by Ken Hively/Los Angeles Times

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