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Riordan Clinches First WCAL Title Since 2000 with 42-35 Win
BREAKING: Archbishop Riordan has just secured its first West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) championship since 2000, defeating Serra in a thrilling showdown with a final score of 42-35 in San Mateo. This victory marks a monumental achievement for the Crusaders, who have shown remarkable resilience throughout the season.
The championship match, described by coach Adhir Ravipati as a “title match,” featured a dramatic comeback from Riordan, who initially fell behind 14-0. “You gotta throw the knockout,” coach Ravipati emphasized, and the Crusaders delivered just that in the second half.
Quarterback Michael Mitchell Jr. and running back Adonyae Brown led the charge as Riordan rallied to tie the game at 14 early in the second half. With just 3:15 left on the clock, Brown executed a stunning 53-yard touchdown run, sealing the Crusaders’ victory and solidifying their unbeaten record at 10-0 this season.
“It feels great,” Mitchell reflected after the game. “It’s always nice when you know you’ve been working at something and you finally get it.” This triumph serves not only as a title win but also as a redemption for Riordan, who faced a devastating 53-7 loss to Serra two years ago that eliminated them from championship contention.
The journey to this moment has been a gradual climb for Riordan, which transitioned from a 3-7 record in 2022, to 7-4 in 2023, and finally to the pinnacle of WCAL in 2024. Coach Ravipati and his team have built a formidable program, demonstrating significant growth and determination along the way.
Brown, a junior who battled through cramps during the game, was a crucial player in this championship. “I got it warmed up again, got back in, and I just fought through it the whole entire time,” he stated. His performance, highlighted by three touchdowns, was pivotal in leading Riordan to this historic win.
As the celebrations unfold, fans and players alike are reminded of the hard work and dedication that brought them to this moment. The victory over Serra not only signifies a title but also represents the culmination of years of effort and resilience.
Looking ahead, the Crusaders will aim to build on this success as they prepare for future challenges, with their eyes now set on sustaining their winning streak and further establishing their legacy in the WCAL. The triumph is a testament to the hard work of the players, coaches, and the entire Riordan community, making it a moment that will be remembered for years to come.
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