Topsy-turvy fourth quarter sees Clippers’ ship sink

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Amboy senior Cooper Nelson follows his blockers Saturday afternoon against Mercer County. Nelson rushed for 63 yards and a score, but the Clippers lost 33-21. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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“When we got the two-point conversion, I thought momentum swung,” Amboy coach Gary Jones said. “We had done a very good job on defense of not giving up the big play, because that’s been their forte all season.”

Tanner Matlick connected with Tyson Nylin twice for 8 yards. After he hit Zach Nelson on a slant on the right side, Matlick went back to that side.

Morford, noticing the coverage was sagging deep, cut off a deep route and turned it into a hitch.

“There was a defender right behind him, so I was thinking maybe first down or something like that,” Matlick said.

Morford spun to his left to evade Sorrells and ran the sideline untouched for a 54-yard score with 4:23 to play.

“All I was thinking about was running as fast as I can to score,” Morford said.

The 6-foot-5, 200-pound Matlick chased the play and was at the 20, hands in the air as Morford broke the plane.

“I was going crazy, thinking, ‘Is this real life? Oh my gosh, that just happened.’ “ Matlick said.

Amboy moved the ball to its own 45, but on third-and-7, Austin Rooth jumped a Powers pass to Sorrells in the right flat. He juggled it for a moment before going 45 yards for a dagger-like score. The PAT made it 33-21 with 2:29 left.

“That linebacker just flowed right there,” Jones said. “He didn’t bite on anything.”

The pick was Powers’ first incompletion of the game, making him 5-for-6. After completing a 16-yard pass to Quest on the next drive, he threw another, caught by Logan Snyder. Kneel-downs brought Amboy’s season to a close.

Powers threw for 98 yards. Matlick was 12-for-18 for 204 yards, as the Eagles outgained the Clippers 313-287 in total yardage.

Zach Nelson led Mercer County (12-0) with 81 yard on 13 carries, one going for a touchdown. Cooper Nelson (16 carries, 63 yards) and Spencer Johnson (16 for 58) led a methodical Amboy attack that went 6-for-10 on third-down conversions.

The Clippers drew first blood, turning a fumble on Mercer County’s first snap into a touchdown. After Drew Fordham fell on the ball at the 13, Johnson took a toss left 11 yards. Cooper Nelson scored from the 2, and Ross drilled the point after with 8:37 left in the first.

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