Poised: Keiser holds on for 21-14 win over St. Thomas

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Naji Tobias New Era Prep Staff Writer

WEST PALM BEACH – For the most part, Keiser set the tone for how it wanted to operate against fellow Sun Conference rival St. Thomas.

The NAIA clash between the nation’s No. 9 team (Keiser) and No. 16 team (St. Thomas) was a back-and-forth affair to start the first quarter. Both teams traded scores on their first offensive possessions, respectively.

Watch below to see how both teams quickly ended up in an early 7-7 tie.

From that point on, it was mainly about Keiser.

There were several drives in which neither team gained much in terms of yardage. But when it mattered the most in the first half, Keiser (3-2; 2-0 in Sun Conference) came through.

Watch below to see how Keiser started to pull away from St. Thomas (3-3; 1-1 in Sun Conference) en route to a 21-7 halftime lead.

It was a mostly defensive effort in the third quarter for both teams.

The only notable action in this particular frame happened when St. Thomas used its momentum to cut Keiser’s lead to 21-14 with 4:02 left in the third quarter. 

The Bobcats scoring was a 3-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Keely Watson to wide receiver C’Quon Jnopierre, followed by an extra point from kicker Alejandro Prado.

From that point on, it was all about Keiser keeping the score intact until the final buzzer.

How did Keiser get it done?

A weather delay occurred at the 14:31 mark of the fourth quarter, with St. Thomas having the momentum just prior to it and right after the game resumed.

But Keiser had other plans.

St. Thomas did not go too far on its offensive possession. When the game got past the 10:00 mark, the Keiser defense came through with key stops and ended any comeback hopes in the process.

Keiser would get the ball back on a punt return at the 9:42 mark of fourth quarter. From there until less than three minutes left, the home team used ball control to kill the clock.

There was one last drive for St. Thomas at the 2:43 mark. For the sake of brevity, we will say that the Bobcats did not get past its own 25-yard line.

Watch the last two plays of the game that sealed the deal for Keiser.

TOTAL YARDS 

Keiser: 59 plays for 238 total yards

St. Thomas: 63 plays for 327 total yards

TOP PERFORMERS: ST. THOMAS

QB Keely Watson: 12-of-33 passing, 158 yards, 1 TD; 6 carries, 28 yards, 1 TD

WR C’Quon Jnopierre: 4 catches, 46 yards, 1 touchdown; 3 carries, 33 yards

Armond Anderson: 10 tackles

K. Wilson II: 10 tackles

TOP PERFORMERS: KEISER

QB Bryce Veasley: 10-of-13 passing, 151 yards, 2 touchdowns; 7 carries, 11 yards, 1 touchdown 

RB Jaden Meizinger: 25 carries, 97 yards; 1 catch, 30 yards; 127 total yards

WR D’Andre Golden: 4 catches, 53 yards, 1 touchdown

WR Refeno Vangates: 1 catch, 8 yards for the touchdown 

Jaelin Willis: 8 tackles

Tivon Sutton: 5 tackles

PHOTO CREDITS: Alison Vilela

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