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Big plays have gone Redskins way in the postseason

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On a day in which the Morris football team was seeking its 10th state appearance in school history, the Redskins knew it was going to have to come up big against Sacred Heart Griffin on Saturday.

Not only did they do that in the broader sense, they did so in several key instances in the 30-20 semifinal win over the Cyclones.

While Morris did force a turnover when Jake Hogan got a strip and Jason Matteson a fumble recovery on the first play that SHG had the ball. However, the Cyclones would bounce back to take a 7-0 lead in it's next possession after a Redskins punt.'

Morris tied the game on a 12-play drive with six minutes before half, but three plays later came the first big play of the game. It came on an interception by defensive end Danny Friend, his third of the season.

"It was a big momentum change for us. It got the crowd going and we were able to go down and score," Friend said. "I saw them run it the first time and I thought I might be able to get that. Two plays later they ran it and I was lucky enough to get a hand on it."

To Morris coach Alan Thorson, it was perhaps the biggest moment of the day.

"That to me was the turning point; when you could feel the momentum swing. What a great play. You see that kid do it week after week," Thorson said. "It's like every other week that Danny is making a huge play for us. And the reception down in the end zone. The kid is one of the best players I have ever seen."

As Friend indicated, the Redskins did score off the interception when they went down and kicked a field goal as the half expired. In that Morris drive came the next big play of the game for the locals.

Facing a fourth and 4 from midfield, Morris reached into its bag of tricks and called for a fake punt with Preston Miracle throwing a first-down pass to Jeff Perry of 15 yards.

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