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L.A. Baptist Barrels Past St. Genevieve : High school football: Symington’s thunderous scoring run in final minute gives Knights 28-20 win.

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

L.A. Baptist High running back Jeff Symington saw his friend waiting for him only yards from the goal line.

But Symington wasn’t about to stop and exchange pleasantries.

Instead, the solid 5-foot-7, 180-pound senior plowed through St. Genevieve’s Omar Gutierrez, knocking him down at the eight-yard line, and went on to score the deciding touchdown with 18 seconds remaining to lift L.A. Baptist to a 28-20 victory over St. Genevieve in a Southern Section Division X quarterfinal game Friday night at Birmingham High.

“He’s a friend of mine,” said Symington of Gutierrez, “but there was no way he was gonna get me.”

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Symington’s 15-yard touchdown broke a 20-20 tie and advanced the top-seeded Knights (11-0) to the semifinal round, where they will meet Ontario Christian, a 10-3 winner over Big Bear.

St. Genevieve, which won only one game a year ago, finished a tremendous season at 9-3.

After a defensive first half, the game turned 180 degrees--to all offense.

L.A. Baptist led, 6-0, at halftime, but St. Genevieve wasted no time getting into the ballgame after intermission.

The Valiants scored on their opening possession of the third quarter on a 20-yard halfback pass from Gutierrez to quarterback Alex Muller. The extra-point kick gave St. Genevieve a 7-6 lead.

L.A. Baptist retaliated with a 61-yard drive capped by a one-yard touchdown run by quarterback Zack Hernandez. The conversion pass failed to leave the score, 12-7.

Hernandez, the state’s third-leading passer, completed 14 of 26 passes for 301 yards with no interceptions.

Two plays later, Muller hit his brother, Joe Muller, on a sideline pass and he raced 45 yards to complete the 65-yard scoring play to give the Valiants back the lead, 14-12.

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L.A. Baptist responded with a 58-yard drive, capped by Dana Berg’s five-yard touchdown run. This time however, the conversion pass--Hernandez to Jim Romero--was complete, giving L.A. Baptist a 20-14 lead.

Muller’s six-yard touchdown pass to David Khoury tied the score, 20-20, with 7:50 remaining. Berg, however, blocked the extra-point attempt.

L.A. Baptist had no problem converting first downs in the first half--getting 12. It was getting into the end zone that proved almost impossible. The Knights scored only on their first possession.

L.A. Baptist started at its 34 after Berg’s 12-yard kickoff return. Symington got the Knights started, rambling 27 yards on the first play from scrimmage to the Valiants’ 39.

After an incomplete pass and a fumble on a pitch to Berg, the Knights faced a third-and-19 play at the Valiants’ 48.

Hernandez stayed in the pocket and aired out a pass that carried about 45 yards to Romero, who made an over-the-shoulder grab at the 10 and raced into the end zone for a 6-0 lead less than two minutes into the game.

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Matt Hernandez, Zack’s twin brother, was stopped short on a two-point conversion run.

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