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SAN ANTONIO – LSU commit Derrius Guice had two long touchdown receptions in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl to help the West beat the East, 39-36, Saturday.

Guice, listed as a running back from Baton Rouge, lined up at the slot and got wide open for a 92-yard score from Servite quarterback Travis Waller for the game’s first touchdown.

He got wide open again on a 61-yard touchdown pass from St. Bonaventure of Ventura quarterback Ricky Town.

T.J. Rahming, who is committed to Duke, joined Guice with a pair of touchdown catches. Rahming scored one for the East on a flea-flicker.

Tim Irvin, the nephew of former Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin, set up the game’s first score when his 35-yard punt return was followed with a field goal by Georgia commit Rodrigo Blankenship.

San Clemente quarterback Sam Darnold of the East team also had a touchdown pass, connecting with Rahming on a 63-yard pass.

Mater Dei’s Ben Humphreys returned an interception 21 yards for TD for the West.