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Post stuns Sunray in Class 2A Division I regional semifinals

Kale Steed by Kale Steed
November 30, 2024
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Sunray wide receiver Connor Petereit sprints for big yards against Post during a Class 2A Division I regional semifinal Friday night. [Emily Ochoa/ Press Pass Sports]
WOODROW – In one of the biggest playoff stunners across Texas on Friday night, the Post Antelopes were out to prove they belonged using a devastating ground game while forcing Sunray into multiple miscues that resulted in a 34-31 victory during a Class 2A Division I regional semifinal at Patriots Stadium on the campus of Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.

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This matchup had it all. Five lead changes, constant momentum swings, and saw Bobcat quarterback Armando Lujan, fitting to his demeanor, quietly set the new UIL state passing record for yards in a career.

In this battle of unbeatens, Sunray suffers its first and only loss of the season ending 2024 at 12-1 while the Antelopes remain perfect at 13-0.

“I’m thrilled for this team,” Post head football coach John Wright said. “No one thought we’d win this game. We focus on ourselves a lot, but on gameday we pull out the dirt being said about us. Nobody has counted us in since day one. We weren’t even picked to make the playoffs by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football. We’re 13-0 right now. This team has overachieved all year and we knew we could do it.”

Post is now set to take on another heavy weight in Stamford (13-0) in the state quarterfinals at a time and place to be determined.

Sunray had taken a 31-27 lead at the 1:23 mark of the third quarter off a Lujan to Dawson Bennett scoring connection of 35-yards. After the Bobcats forced the Antelopes to punt on the ensuing possession, the Bobcats had the ball back in hopes of a put away drive.

However, the tide turned in a hurry back to Post. With just over 7:30 to play in the fourth, Sunray had the ball at its own 35-yard line. Lujan eyed a pass over the middle into Antelope territory, but it was picked off by Kayandre Jefferson who returned it 30 yards to the Bobcat 25-yard line.

On the next play, Post made Sunray pay with standout running back Ian Vergara sprinting past the line and winning a foot race for his fifth and final touchdown of the night that gave the Antelopes the 34-31 advantage.

Sunray had one final shot with under five minutes to play after getting Post off the field with 4:23 left. The Bobcats took over just inside the Antelopes territory but couldn’t gain any momentum turning it over on downs with 2:46 to play. Without a timeout left, Post was able to run out the clock to get the massive victory.

“I thought this was a great football game, but things didn’t go our way,” Sunray head coach Wes Boatmun said. “Give credit to Post. Their kids fought to the end, and they had a great gameplan. It was their night.”

Post running back Ian Vergara (6) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Sunray on Friday. [Emily Ochoa Press Pass Sports]
Sunray had miscues they will want to forget for a team that had it all going for them all season through the first 13 weeks.

The Bobcats put themselves in an early 13-0 hole highlighted by a key fumble on a kickoff return and were 1-for-5 on extra points.

The Bobcats defense also didn’t have an answer for the speedy Vergara – who led the South Plains all season with over 2,500 plus yards rushing entering the contest.

Post won the battle in the trenches with its offensive line and the explosive Vergara made the Bobcats pay chewing Sunray up for 236 yards rushing on 32 carries including breaking a 90-yard touchdown run down the sideline in the third quarter.

“Ian has been a gamechanger all year,” Wright said. “He’s a special athlete and I love him to death. He’s the smallest player on the field but he’s tougher than a wood hauler. He takes some licks and just keeps on moving.”

Boatmun echoed Wright’s comments.

“We gave up big plays that we don’t normally do,” Boatmun said. “They kept us confused a good part of the game and executed their gameplan. We had a couple goals going in and we didn’t accomplish that. Vergara is an exceptional running back and we didn’t contain him. We also turned the ball over.”

Sunray quarterback Armando Lujan became the UIL state passing leader for yards in a career with 14,600 on Friday night. [Emily Ochoa/ Press Pass Sports]
One huge highlight that was overlooked in this game is a new UIL state record being set early on.

Sunray’s four-year starting quarterback and team leader Armando Lujan needed just 117 yards to break Booker’s Hunter Lile (14,408) record to become the all-time leading passer in the state of Texas for yards in a career.

Lujan went to work getting 58 yards passing on his opening drive. On the second drive of the game, Lujan chipped away until breaking the record on a 52-yard scoring connection to Kagan Davis to open the second quarter that tied the game, 13-13.

Lujan, who seemed to be playing through injury in the second half, finished the contest going 23-of-39 for 309 yards with three touchdown tosses to one interception.

Lujan ended his prolific high school career throwing for an astounding 14,600 career yards.

“Armando has meant so much to this program,” Boatmun said. “I think what I take from this record the most is don’t let anyone label you. If you have a dream and desire that no one thinks you can do, show them you can do it. I’m proud of Armando and the record he broke.”

Connor Petereit led the Bobcats with eight catches for 111 yards and a score.

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Kale Steed

Kale Steed

Kale Steed has worked in media since 2002 and has covered sports full-time since 2010, when he joined KVII-TV as a weekend sports reporter and sports anchor. From 2010–2014, he covered high school and collegiate athletics across the Texas Panhandle before transitioning from television to print journalism. In 2014, Steed joined the Amarillo Globe-News as a staff sports reporter. In 2019, he launched Press Pass Sports, betting on himself to build an independent outlet dedicated to in-depth local sports coverage. Accolades: Lone Star Conference Kirk Hill Writer of the Year (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019), THSCA Putt Powell Award — Sports Writer of the Year (2018), TGCA Division I Sports Writer of the Year (2022)

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