Coach Matt Logan stood on the sideline with 9 seconds left and his Corona Centennial group main Mater Dei 28-27. He had referred to as a timeout attempting to ice Mater Dei kicker Jerry Shifman, who can be trying a 46-yard discipline aim to determine the Southern Part Division 1 semifinal playoff recreation Friday night time in Corona.
“I was just hoping he would miss,” Logan mentioned.
Centennial defensive lineman Miles Schirmer broke by way of to dam the field-goal try and ship Centennial to face Santa Margarita in subsequent Friday’s championship recreation on the Rose Bowl.
“It was unreal emotion and I’m so happy for these kids,” Logan mentioned. “They play their butts off.”
Stated Schirmer: “I reached up and it hit my forearm. I just pulled all my strength on a bull rush and jumped as high as I could.”
After Centennial quarterback Dominick Catalano took a knee to expire the clock, the sellout crowd went wild with noise and pleasure as Centennial gamers celebrated on the sector.
“We got it done,” Logan mentioned.
It was 10 years in the past that Catalano’s brother, Anthony, now the group’s offensive coordinator, led Centennial to a Division 1 championship. Now little brother may have his second within the highlight after a brave efficiency that noticed him endure a strong Mater Dei go rush to throw for 290 yards and run for 2 touchdowns.
It was his 24-yard landing go to Keawe Browne with 1:35 left that supplied the profitable rating.
“It’s an incredible feeling,” Catalano mentioned.
Keawe Browne of Corona Centennial makes game-winning 24-yard landing catch to take down Mater Dei.
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Stated Browne: “I saw the ball go up and I had to get it.”
There have been so many huge performs for Centennial (11-1), none greater than a gaggle sack earlier than the field-goal try that pushed Mater Dei from the 17-yard-line to the 29.
Jonathan McKinley, who’s brother Javon additionally performed on Centennial’s final championship group 10 years in the past, was a part of 5 gamers who surrounded and took down Mater Dei quarterback Ryan Hopkins.
“Oh my gosh, it feels amazing,” McKinley mentioned.
One other one-handed catch of the yr for Ty Plinski of Corona Centennial. Catalano scores on two-yard run. Centennial 21, Mater Dei 16 pic.twitter.com/SIcAOkcV34
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Browne and receiver Ty Plinski saved making catch after catch. Plinski’s one-handed catch, one thing he has change into recognized for, was one other on the spot traditional.
“He’s unreal,” Logan mentioned of Plinski, who had 4 catches for 98 yards.
Headed to Pomona Pitzer, QB Dominick Catalano takes down Mater Dei 28-27 with 290 yards passing, two TDs operating and a game-winning TD go to Keawe Browne with 1:35 left for Corona Centennial. pic.twitter.com/2eEE20rqcD
— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) November 22, 2025
Mater Dei opened a 10-0 lead after the primary quarter. Hopkins was six-for-six passing for 57 yards. However Centennial took a 14-10 halftime lead. 4-yard landing runs by Malaki Davis and Catalano gave the Huskies momentum.
Within the third quarter, Mater Dei (8-3) regained the lead 16-14 on a 43-yard landing catch by Kayden Dixon-Wyatt. Again got here the Huskies and Catalano, who had a two-yard landing run for a 21-16 lead. Mater Dei settled for a 23-yard discipline aim by Shifman, then took a 27-21 lead when Shaun Scott recovered a fumble, returned it to the seven and Chris Henry Jr. caught a seven-yard landing go.
Centennial made changes. It was anticipated to attempt to run the ball, however with Mater Dei’s secondary lacking a number of gamers due to accidents, Logan turned to his passing assault. And when the Huskies wanted to run the ball on their last drive, Zander Lewis got here by way of with two necessary runs.
The time loop has been damaged. Eight years of ending the highschool soccer season in Southern California with both Mater Dei or St. John Bosco because the No. 1 group is over. No extra Groundhog Day. Welcome to a recent begin.
It was the second time this season that Centennial had overwhelmed Mater Dei. Centennial taking over Santa Margarita must be a crowd-pleasing last. Carson Palmer, the first-year coach of Santa Margarita, taking over Logan, who handed the 300-win mark this season. Santa Margarita’s protection has been extraordinary. Santa Margarita beat Centennial earlier this season 33-27 in additional time in a recreation Logan missed due to a heath scare.
“I’ll be there this time,” mentioned Logan, who was maintaining a healthy diet watermelons earlier than the sport however sporting his normal brief pants in the course of the recreation on an evening to recollect.
