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    POWER MOVE: Troy running back Derrick Coleman breaks the grasp of a would be tackler.

    MARK MARTINEZ, OCVARSITY.COM

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    Big plays key Troy's triumph

    Missed extra-point attempts by Fullerton are crucial in the Warriors' 22-20 victory.

    OCVarsity.com

    FULLERTON When the scoreboard clock at Fullerton High displayed zeros after the Freeway League game between Troy and Fullerton on Friday night, it was the only time the outcome of the contest was a certainty.

    The city rivals battled hard from the opening kickoff, and it was the Warriors who came away with a 22-20 victory.

    “It was a real good football game,” Troy coach Jim Burton said. “We had to play our best to beat Fullerton. My hat goes off to them.” 

    The game was decided on some big plays executed by the Warriors (6-2, 2-1) combined with three failed conversion attempts after touchdowns by the Indians (4-4, 2-1).

    Troy quarterback Tyler Swaney threw a 48-yard touchdown pass to his cousin, Josh Swaney, to give the Warriors a 7-0 first-quarter lead. 

    The Indians answered with a second-quarter, 17-yard touchdown run by Michael Allain. The extra point try was blocked. 

    However, the Indians made up for it later in the quarter when Anthony Chavez and Anthony Milone tackled Tyler Swaney in the end zone for a safety, giving Fullerton an 8-7 halftime lead. 

    In the third quarter, Troy faced a fourth-and-8 on the Indians’ 24 when the Swaneys connected again, this time for a 24-yard touchdown. The Warriors took a 15-8 lead after the 2-point conversion.

    But the Indians came right back, when a 68-yard return by Jose Carmona on the ensuing kickoff set up Allain’s second touchdown run. 

    Once again, however, the Indians were unsuccessful on the 2-point try and the Troy led, 15-14, after three quarters. 

    Troy gave itself a cushion when a snap sailed over the head of the Fullerton punter and bounced into the end zone. The ball was pounced on by Warriors defensive lineman Ryan Hagen for a touchdown. 

    “That was a huge play,” Burton said. 

    The Indians still had fight, driving 78 yards on 10 plays on the ensuing drive, with Thomas Sheehan’s 1-yard quarterback sneak for a score getting Fullerton within 2. Yet again, the Indians were stopped on what would have been the tying 2-point conversion. 

    Troy came close to running out the clock, but a fumble gave possession back to the Indians with slightly more than a minute remaining. But the Indians couldn’t take advantage of the opportunity. 

    Allain led all rushers with 131 yards on 27 carries.

    Troy’s Derrick Coleman ran for 114 yards on 28 carries. 

    The Warriors and Indians are tied for second place with one game remaining.

    Contact the writer: lponsi@ocregister.com

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    The JV has a share on league champs. Undefeated during league. Next years varsity should be at the top of the Freeway League. Many jrs are starting now for Fullerton . Troy had thier window the last two years.

    Fullerton - Nov 08, 2007 06:44:04 AM Remove Comment

     
    La Habra Freshman and JV team are both undefeated thus far. They were both undefeated in 2006 also.

    Freeway League Observer - Nov 05, 2007 08:28:20 PM Remove Comment

     
    I agree Fullerton will be fighting for the top spot in the Freeway League next season. La Habra will also return key players, Hillman, Quezada, Nygren.

    Freeway League Observer - Nov 05, 2007 08:26:15 PM Remove Comment

     
    sounds like troy got lucky i thought fulerton wasnt supposed to be good. next year they have so many returning including carmona and allain along with many others look for them in a 1 or 2 in the freeway legue

    footballfreak11 - Nov 04, 2007 08:53:10 PM Remove Comment

     
    To bad La Habra and Fullerton cant play each other for the last game instead of teams that will not factor into the playoffs.

    RWJ - Nov 04, 2007 09:55:46 AM Remove Comment

     
    Just curious. Does anyone know if Fullerton's JV team is undefeated?

    Freeway League - Nov 03, 2007 10:48:44 PM Remove Comment

     
    Now i want to see the La Habra vs. Fullerton Game. Congrats Indians. Maybe we will see you guys play against La Habra in CIF's

    John - Nov 03, 2007 10:45:07 AM Remove Comment

     
    Good job Fullerton, looks like you contained Derrick Coleman. Good luck in the plsyoffs.

    La Habra Parent - Nov 03, 2007 08:20:02 AM Remove Comment

     
    Wow,Playoffs here we come Go INDIANS!

    Rocky - Nov 03, 2007 02:53:01 AM Remove Comment
     

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