In a game of scoring flurries by both teams, Eldorado had the last burst.
The Eagles scored their first three touchdowns within a span of 2:47 of the second quarter ? but it was their final two TDs, one on top of the other in the fourth quarter, that broke Highland?s back for good.
Those scores broke a 21-all tie as No. 7 seed Eldorado held off the 10th-seeded Hornets 35-21 on Saturday afternoon at Wilson Stadium in a Class 5A first-round playoff game.
The Eagles (8-3) visit No. 2 Mayfield (8-2) at 7 p.m. Friday at the Field of Dreams. The Trojans beat Eldorado 37-17 in mid-September.
?I believe we?re a better football team than we were at the beginning of the season,? said Eldorado quarterback Sam Gentry, who threw for 230 yards and a pair of touchdowns Saturday.
It was a 70-yarder to John Russo along the far sideline with 9:41 remaining that proved to be the game-winner. No one was quite sure how much Russo could give Eldorado, what with an MCL injury to his knee sustained last week against Sandia.
?As I started to run on it and progress on it,? Russo said, ?it started to feel a lot better.?
Russo was wide open on his crucial catch, and broke a Highland tackle at about the 35 before taking it the rest of the way.
?He toughed it out this week, and he was a playmaker,? EHS coach Charlie Dotson said. ?And that?s what we need our seniors to do.?
Two minutes later, the Eagles got their insurance. Jonah Mestes jumped a route, picked off Highland QB Bryan Medina, and returned it 65 yards for a score.
The Hornets (6-5) showed quick-strike capability as well. Trailing 21-7, Medina threw a 33-yard TD pass to David Brown on the final play of the third quarter for a 21-13 game.
Eldorado fumbled on the first play of the fourth quarter, and Medina went right back to work, throwing 23 yards to Brown for another score. After a 2-point conversion, the game was tied at 21.
Eagle Charged With DWI
Eldorado junior Aaron Herrera, a wide receiver and defensive back, was involved in a car accident Thursday night near his school?s campus, and police charged the 16-year-old with aggravated first-offense DWI.
Herrera was dismissed from the team on Friday. Dotson said Herrera has been injured and not attending any of Eldorado?s recent practices.
? This article appeared on page D11 of the Albuquerque Journal

-- Email the reporter at jyodice@abqjournal.com.

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