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Turnovers doom Turner in heartbreaking defeat

David Gauntt (#7) led Shawnee Heights to an upset victory on the road against Turner Friday night.
Mistakes and a few bad breaks led to an upset loss for the Turner Golden Bears football team.
Shawnee Heights defeated Turner 14-10 Friday night at Piper High School, eliminating the second seeded Wyandotte County team from the Kansas 5A Playoffs.
Both teams scored in the first half behind big running plays.
On the opening play of Shawnee Heights' second drive, running back Donnie Lockhart scored from 71 yards out, giving the Thunderbirds a 7-0 lead.
Turner, who only had one first down in the opening quarter, got things going in the second quarter despite faulty coaching head-sets through the first half.
Rashon Thames, who had 162 yards on the ground on 24 carries, rushed for 71 of them on one play early in the second quarter to set up Turner's opening score.
From the nine, David Bernal scored, tying the game up at seven.
The defenses stepped up in the second quarter, with each team throwing interceptions inside the other's red zone.
But Turner's key mistake came in the third quarter. The Bears were deep in Thunderbird territory when Thames fumbled, turning over the ball back to the Thunderbirds.
Two red zone turnovers were the difference in the game.
"Usually the team that makes the fewest mistakes wins," said Allen Terrell, head coach of the Golden Bears. "We had a lot of things go wrong in the game. It took us longer to adjust without headsets and we had a wrong call on the long score early."
Despite the mistakes, Turner would hold a lead late into the fourth quarter, as kicker Nick Rodriguez drilled a 34-yarder midway through the fourth.
However, quarterback David Gauntt came back and delivered Shawnee Heights a game-winning drive.
He connected on two key plays on the drive, passing for 174 yards in the game. He capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run with just over two minutes left.
Turner responded with one more opportunity.
Quarterback Nick Bloomer connected with Thames on a screen pass on a fourth and five. Thames scrambled for a nice chunk of yardage, driving the ball near the red zone.
The Golden Bears were unable to convert a second fourth down, as a a gadget play did not fool the Thunderbirds.
Concluding the season 8-2, Terrell said the Golden Bears senior class stepped up.
"We're very proud of how far they came," he said. "If people had seen this group four years ago, they would be very proud of how it turned out. We had a great run last year and we didn't want to take a step back this year."
- Nick Sloan
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