PREP EXTRA / SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Century Fumbles, Folds in Second Half
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SANTA ANA — Century gave away the ball and then the game Friday night, as the Centurions lost their homecoming game to West Covina, 26-17, at the Santa Ana Bowl.
The Bulldogs capitalized on three second-half turnovers and 72 yards in Century penalties to overcome a 17-7 deficit.
Century (2-3), which turned over the ball five times, played well in the first half, gaining 159 total yards in offense and holding West Covina (3-2) to 95.
The Centurions held the ball for more than 15 minutes in the first half behind the running of Beau Wallace and Nick Andrade, and had a 10-7 lead.
Andrade began the Centurions’ first scoring drive with a 52-yard run down the sideline. Wallace took the ball in five plays later on a 15-yard draw play with 2 minutes 5 seconds left in the first quarter.
Century opened the second half with a 76-yard drive, capped by a five-yard touchdown run by Wallace and led, 17-7, with 6:03 left in the third.
Then the Centurions collapsed. Andrade ran 23 yards but fumbled. The Bulldogs recovered and scored on an 80-yard halfback option on the next play to make it 17-13 with 2:07 left in the third.
West Covina then sealed the victory when Greg Wardlaw intercepted a pass from Stanley Villanueva, and scored three plays later on a 24-yard pass from Henry Frank to Wardlaw.
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