Lee outlasts Sacred Heart 42-30 in WKTV Game of the Week, improves to 3-1

Lee quarterback Anthony Blok accounted for five touchdowns; four in the air and one on the ground. (WKTV/Hayden Passig)




By Ty Marzean

WKTV Contributor



The Lee Legends welcomed fans to their first home game of the season with a 42-30 victory over a program-building Sacred Heart team. 

Junior quarterback Anthony Blok accounted for five touchdowns. He passed for 253 yards and four touchdowns and added 43 yards and a score on the ground.

“He’s getting guys to understand the offense,” Lee Coach Lamar Marshall said about his QB. “He gets guys in the right position.”

Senior running back Clarence Lewis had touchdown catches of 59 and 48 yards on the night en route to 143 yards from scrimmage. 

Big night for Lee’s Charles Davis

The Legends produced two touchdowns from greater than 60 yards, both coming from junior wide receiver Charles Davis. 

Davis wrangled in his only catch of the night on a 63-yard strike from Blok. Davis also took the second half kickoff 70 yards for a score.

First varsity game for Sacred Heart

Sacred Heart was participating in its first varsity football game in program history, as they played junior varsity teams the past two weeks in their inaugural season.

Falcons claw back

The Falcons were down 42-6 in their first foray into varsity life, but showed grit and determination to close the deficit to 12 at the final gun.

“We are grateful to have the opportunity to play this great game,” Sacred Heart Coach Joe Hyland said. “Lee was the very first school to agree to play us, and we look forward to building a fantastic competitive relationship with Lee.”

Sacred Heart started the scoring on their first drive of the game. Joseph Hyland threw a downfield bullet to a wide-open Patrick Fickell to make it 6-0.

42 unanswered points

Lee scored 42 unanswered points until the second-half outburst by Sacred Heart to make it 42-30.

Senior defensive lineman Isaac Delgado wreaked havoc on the defensive side of the ball all game long for the Legends, along with Jaden Potts and Jayden Pena.

“We have to do a better job finishing games,” Marshall said. “We have to work on tackling and rallying to the ball.”

The Legends (3-1) host St. Joseph Our Lady of the Lake next Friday.

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