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Servite Takes Long Road to Victory

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What kind of game plan do you draw up to stymie the host school when you spend most of your pregame time just getting there?

A ground game, of course.

That’s exactly what Servite did on a trip to the Bay Area for its 28-21 victory over host Mountain View St. Francis Friday night.

The Friars (2-0), behind 164 yards from running back Lamar Mason, rushed 47 times for 266 yards. They jumped out to a 21-0 lead using long, sustained drives, then knuckled down to run out the clock in the fourth quarter after St. Francis (0-3) made it close.

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Friar quarterback Adam Ernst completed six of 10 pass attempts for 125 yards. Joey Cicero rushed twice for touchdowns.

Servite got on the scoreboard first with 7:18 left to play in the first quarter, going 74 yards in four plays. A couple of big plays kept the drive alive. Mason got loose on a 33-yard run and Ernst passed 23 yards to end John Morris.

Later in the quarter, an 11-yard St. Francis punt was a key factor in Servite’s second score. The Friars took over at their own 44-yard line and marched 56 yards in eight plays, with Ernst scoring on a one-yard plunge with 32 seconds left in the quarter.

Servite made it 21-0 with just over three minutes left in the first half, going 85 yards in 13 plays. Mason’s 22-yard run prolonged the drive, and teammate Justin Dominick finished it off with a 13-yard scoring run.

St. Francis finally got on the scoreboard late in the second quarter, then made it 21-14 on its first drive of the fourth quarter.

Servite answered the challenge, driving 76 yards for a score with 9:05 left. A 40-yard pass from Ernst to LaShawn George sustained the drive.

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But St. Francis came right back, taking seven plays to get into the end zone with 2:02 to go.

Servite got the ball back and ran out the clock.

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