Big games pave way for playoffs
By: Noel Puno
Issue date: 10/4/07 Section: Sports
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The Juggernauts were a bit flustered on defense in the first half, but held strong in the second when Los Aztecs were on the verge of tying them on several occasions.
"The hype of their performance last week made us really try to contain them on defense this week," Kevin McWilliams said. "They made a run at us, but we were able to recover and hold them off."
The Juggernauts have dominated and beaten all three teams in the regular season. In the playoffs, however, it's a whole new clean slate for every team.
"We know that the playoffs are a different story," said Justin Carr, who caught two touchdown receptions. "Every week we've shown to everybody that we're a strong team to win it all. Now, we just have to prove it when it counts the most."
As the season concluded Sept. 30, anything is possible in the first round of the playoffs Oct. 7 at Eden Theological Seminary Field. The number one seed Juggernauts are likely to play 1-West while the UC Staff is expected to battle Los Aztecs.
"The hype of their performance last week made us really try to contain them on defense this week," Kevin McWilliams said. "They made a run at us, but we were able to recover and hold them off."
The Juggernauts have dominated and beaten all three teams in the regular season. In the playoffs, however, it's a whole new clean slate for every team.
"We know that the playoffs are a different story," said Justin Carr, who caught two touchdown receptions. "Every week we've shown to everybody that we're a strong team to win it all. Now, we just have to prove it when it counts the most."
As the season concluded Sept. 30, anything is possible in the first round of the playoffs Oct. 7 at Eden Theological Seminary Field. The number one seed Juggernauts are likely to play 1-West while the UC Staff is expected to battle Los Aztecs.
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