CL Playoff Recaps, 2003
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RED DIVISION
FIRST ROUND
La Salle 28, Ryan 14
   Max Mullineaux ran 11 times for 140 yards and a 59-yard TD (he also had a 60-yard gain) and Mike Lynch passed
10-for-16 for 130 yards and a 49-yard score to Chris Garzone (3-67); Brian Hogan also had a good night receiving (4-55). Hogan and Rob Forster had interceptions. Lineman Kevin Donohoe made seven tackles. For Ryan, Tim Roken passed 13-for-29 for 184 yards, mostly to Rick Ferraiolo (8-141).
Roman 21, Judge 17
   Judge, 1-6 in division play, came close to a monumental upset, but a 45-yard TD pass from Dale Curry (11-for-20, 180 yards) to Carl Peterson with 42 seconds left was wiped out by an illegal procedure penalty. Alex Garcia recovered a fumble (forced by Charron Fisher) three plays later. Evin Jones ran 15 times for 79 yards and a TD and scored the winning TD on a 5-yard flip from Andre Sloan-El with 1:22 left. The drive covered 50 yards in 12 plays; Jones' 37-yard kickoff return set it up.
SEMIFINALS
St. Joe's Prep 41, La Salle 14
   The Prep extended its winning streak to 34 games in rather easy fashion after allowing La Salle to take a quick 7-0 lead. Dan Jones (18-251) and soph John Shaw (15-109) ran for two TDs apiece while sharing the tailback slot, as they had all season. Each went over 1,000 for the season. Greg Ambrogi turned his 12th interception of the season into a 50-yard Td return. La Salle's Mike Lynch passed 8-for-25 for 176 yards and a TD to Chris Garzone. The meeting was the teams' second of the season. A few days earlier, La Salle had announced the cancellation of the Thanksgiving game.
O'Hara 35, Roman 0
   The Lions roared to 392 yards total offense as Matt Gough (9-127, two TDs) and Anthony Heygood (15-112, TD) handled the rushing and Matt Campbell passed 3-for-8 for 87 yards and one TD apiece to Sean Barksdale and Tom Creighton. Thirteen of Roman's 54 plays lost yardage and Mike Kimpel had three of the nine sacks.
FINAL
St. Joe's Prep 45, O'Hara 7
   Steve Quinn recovered the opening kickoff on the O'Hara 11, Dan Jones immediately ran for a TD and the Lions were as good as done against this powerhouse. Soph John Shaw tied a city postseason record with four TDs while rushing 19 times for 98 yards. Mark Noonan passed for a TD to Quinn and ran for one of his own. The Hawks (12-0) extended their city record winning streak to 35 games and were dubbed the best team in school history by coach Gil Brooks. Brandon Friday, Matt Parkhurst and Charlie Noonan, Mark's brother, had sacks as O'Hara was held to 75 yards total offense.

BLUE DIVISION
SEMIFINALS
Wood 13, Neumann 7
   John McFadden's second interception set up the winning TD, scored on a controversial 17-yard run by Mike Kruzits with 23 seconds remaining. His forward progress appeared to be stopped; there was no whistle. Soph Bryan McCartney ran 25 times for 75 yards. Dane Mangin scored Wood's other TD on a sneak after coach Art Barrett took three points off the scoreboard in the wake of a roughing-the-kicker penalty. For Neumann, Billy Canady caught a 57-yard pass from Jon Brady to set up his own TD run.
West Catholic 32, Carroll 27
   The Burrs roared back from a 20-0 deficit as Curtis "Boonah" Brinkley ran 39 times for 225 yards, raising his career total to exactly 7,000, and four TDs. In a late October game vs. North Catholic, Brinkley had claimed the city marks for rushing yardage in a game (399, breaking 379) and career (6,351, breaking 6,122). Will Burke passed 7-for-13 for 131 yards and a TD to soph John Maddox (6-87). For Carroll, Rich Wood ran for two early TDs before suffering an injury. Ryan Stewart (8-111) and Mike McMahon (18-93) rushed for one score apiece.
Wood 17, West Catholic 14

   The Vikings completed their first perfect season (11-0) in school history while capturing their first title since 1978. Tom Laurich won it by kicking a 35-yard field goal with 4:22 left. Mike Kruzits (10-52) ran 10 yards for a TD and Dane Mangin hit James Harrigan with a 13-yard TD pass with just 0:02 left in the first half. Mangin finished 6-for-9 for 85 yards; he entered the game averaging 22 passing yards. Soph Bryan McCartney ran 22 times for 134, padding his school record season total to 1,417. Shane Rose made two tackles on star rusher Curtis "Boonah" Brinkley to thwart West's final drive, which advanced as close as the 30. Tim Kilkenny, who earlier posted an interception, broke up what could have been a TD pass in the end zone. Brinkley ran for TDs of 70 and 81 yards and finished with 19 carries for 213 yards. He concluded his career with city records for carries (1,007) and yards (7,413).