- November 23, 2024
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Matanzas senior Jordan Mills caught a 30-yard touchdown pass with 5:41 left in the game, but the Pirates failed to convert the 2-pointer and fell to host Pedro Menendez 14-12 on Oct. 27.
“We just didn’t make enough plays. We had too many mistakes on both sides of the ball,” Matanzas coach Matt Forrest said.
The Pirates (6-3) are still on track to make the playoffs for the first time since 2020. They host winless Winter Springs in their regular-season finale on Friday, Nov. 3.
“We have to win the football game Friday night and see if we’re in the bracket on Sunday,” Forrest said. “It’s out of our hands at this point. In case we have the opportunity to keep playing, we want to make sure we’re playing our best football, because once you get that opportunity, anything can happen.”
Mills and Braden Russell had interceptions against the Falcons, but Matanzas also turned the ball over five times with two lost fumbles and three picks.
Dakwon Evans threw the touchdown pass to Mills and scored on a 2-yard run with1:26 left in the second quarter. But the Falcons (4-5) controlled possession for most of the game.
“Too many third-down conversions kept the ball in their hands for long periods of time,” Forrest said. “We didn’t make big plays this week. In prior games we have. It’s a credit to Pedro and how well they’re coached.”
The Pirates failed on both of their 2-point conversion attempts following their touchdowns which turned out to be the difference in the game.
This week's game against Winter Springs will be senior night. Matanzas will honor its 12 senior football players as well as senior band members, colorguard and student athletic trainer aides.