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SMC Football Takes Conference Opener Convincingly Against Santa Barbara: Corsairs Score 33 Unanswered to Pull to 3-2

Corsair tight end Aaron Boesch outruns the Santa Barbara defenders for a 78-yard touchdown reception in SMC's 33-9 win Saturday night.

With a safety and a fifty-two yard rushing touchdown, Santa Barbara (0-6) not only had the momentum going for them near the end of the first half but also a commanding lead at 9-0.

But a forced fumble after a punt led to a 30-second drive by SMC (3-2) concluding with quarterback Alfonso Medina connecting with Myles Johnson for a 12-yard touchdown right before the half.

SMC kept the momentum going with a standout performance by their defense and special teams that created four fumbles and had two interceptions in the second half.

And the offense took full advantage with five touchdowns to put the game away at 33-9.

“We teach tackling and stripping and all those things to create turnovers,” said SMC head coach Gifford Lindheim. “Turnovers are huge in a game and you saw in the first half to our detriment what happened and in the second half (Santa Barbara) had a case of the turnovers and we were able to capitalize on that, and that was the difference in the game. They weren’t able to score points off our turnovers and in the second half we were able to score off theirs. It energized us and we were able to convert that into points.”

Medina, who was 20-of-29 for 339 yards for the night, found Kris Comas open during much of the second half and connected with him five times for 105 yards and two receiving touchdowns. A final 78-yard touchdown pass to freshman tight end Aaron Boesch was the dagger.

“Kris Comas had two big touchdowns and Daniel Pipkin did some really nice things,” said Lindheim. “(Pipkin) recovered two fumbles and he ran the ball, but he was also on every special team. Alfonso (Medina) continues to improve and (during) the second half, I thought he threw the ball extremely well.”

Santa Barbara’s punt return team coughed up the ball numerous times, giving Santa Monica’s offense excellent field position, and the Corsair defense the Corsair defense held tough. Rico Wright led his squad with two key interceptions, defensive lineman Gerald Blockman added ten total tackles, and linebacker David Mayo added another eight.

SMC will play at LA Southwest next Saturday at 6 p.m.

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