McGee the man for Collegiate
EVA RUSSO / TIMES-DISPATCH
Liberty Christian’s Desmond Rice tries to break away from Collegiate’s defense during the VISFA Div. 1 state championship game.
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Collegiate 48, Liberty Christian 28
Published: November 22, 2009
Updated: November 30, 2009
In his final high school football game before he takes his considerable talent down River Road to the University of Richmond, quarterback Jake McGee gave Collegiate's fans one more reason to remember him fondly.
Facing a Liberty Christian Academy defense that blanked Potomac School in the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association semifinals, McGee finished with 396 yards of offense and seven touchdowns as the Cougars claimed their second consecutive Division I state title with a 48-28 victory yesterday.
"He's a playmaker. Sometimes he puts the game in his hands and just takes it with him," Collegiate lineman Andrew Foster said. "He's a big reason why we won the game."
The 6-5, 205-pound McGee completed 21 of 33 passes for 251 yards and four touchdowns and carried the ball 26 times for 145 yards and three more scores. He also ran for a two-point conversion and intercepted a pass.
Two of his touchdown runs and one of his TD tosses came in the fourth quarter, when Collegiate (10-1) broke open a close game by scoring 22 unanswered points.
"I just looked at it as 'We're not going to lose this game,'" McGee said. "I felt comfortable knowing what the defense was doing, and we were able to make some big plays."
McGee's favorite target, Alex Newsome, also had a huge game. The West Point-bound senior caught 10 passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Another senior, Connor Kelley, finished with four catches for 54 yards and caught McGee's final two touchdown passes.
"Our seniors knew this was our last game together and we're all going our separate ways next year, so we were definitely fired up," Newsome said.
LCA (10-2) got strong performances from a pair of seniors. Quarterback Mike Rocco finished 13 of 27 for 243 yards, passed for three touchdowns and ran for another. Running back Desmond Rice added 109 total yards (65 rushing).
"We scored 28 points, so our offense played pretty well," said Rocco, who also started at safety despite a cast on his left [nonthrowing] wrist. "Our defense came up short and that's frustrating, but what can you do?"
McGee was the source of much frustration for the visiting Bulldogs. His ability to scramble and buy time until he either found an open receiver or a running lane helped Collegiate convert eight of 12 third-down plays.
That led to three scoring drives of 11 plays or longer and kept LCA's offense on the sideline for long stretches of the first three quarters.
LCA ------------------------- 0 7 14 7 -- 28
Collegiate ------------------------- 7 13 6 22 -- 48
C -- Newsome 33 pass from McGee (Sharpe kick)
LCA -- Rocco 31 run (Gregory kick)
C -- McGee 1 run (kick blocked)
C -- Newsome 13 pass from McGee (Sharpe kick)
LCA -- Hyland 23 pass from Rocco (Gregory kick)
C -- C. Kelley 50 pass from McGee (kick failed)
LCA -- Underwood 59 pass from Rocco (Gregory kick)
C -- C. Kelley 7 pass from McGee (McGee run)
C -- McGee 30 run (Sharpe kick)
C -- McGee 1 run (Wrenn kick)
LCA -- Morris 23 pass from Rocco (Gregory kick)
RUSHING
LCA: Rice 15 carries 65 yards, Rocco 5-(-3), Harrington 1-5. Collegiate : McGee 26-145, Harper 5-30.
PASSING
LCA: Rocco 13 completions 27 attempts 243 yards 1 interceptions. Collegiate : McGee21-33-251-1.
RECEIVING
LCA: Hyland 5 receptions 65 yards, Rice 3-44, Morris 2-39, Knowles 2-26, Underwood 1-59. Collegiate: Newsome 10-107, C. Kelley 4-54, Harper 4-44, Vaught 2-33, T. Kelley 1-13.
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Reader Reactions
Great game! The kids at Collegiate have a lot of talent and the coaches do a wonderful job of getting those kids to push themselves. Without the great coaching staff at Collegiate, they would never make it as far as they have.
Congratulations to the Cougars. Also, how can anyone in Richmond not realize that Jake McGee is not only the player of the week but the player of the year in the state of Virginia. Best performance of a high school quarterback seen in several years.
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