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Wildcats nip Troubies in gridiron heartbreaker

Wildcats nip Troubies in gridiron heartbreaker

ROCKLIN, Calif. – Senior Zia Smith scored a touchdown after the two-minute warning, but Whitney answered by converting a fourth-and-goal on the last play of the game to claim a 26-20 win over St. Francis in Sierra Foothill League flag football action Thursday night.

The Troubadours move to 2-6 for the year and even their league mark to 1-1.

The touchdown by Smith, normally a linebacker who has lined up on offense in recent games, completed a comeback from a 12-0 halftime deficit. Tayli Paeu-Lindgren and Natalie Zitelli each scored second-half touchdowns, while freshman Piper Bates scored a two-point conversion to pull SF to within a single possession of 20-14. Smith then evened the contest with 1:21 left.

The Wildcats marched their way to the Troubie red zone, then finally scored on a diving catch with just 3.9 seconds left.

Thursday's contest also represented the last for SF volunteer assistant coach Sophia Fahey. One of the defensive standouts on last year's inaugural Troubie team, the 2024 graduate returned to her alma mater to help head coach Quincy Cooper during the preseason and the first weeks of the season before starting her first year at Oregon State. In appreciation for her efforts, the team surprised her with a Gatorade full of water after the game.

The varsity heartbreaker followed the second consecutive win for St. Francis' junior varsity, which beat the Wildcats by an 18-12 final. Emma Robinson and Ava Votaw scored on touchdown passes from quarterback Jocelyn Villaflor, then Mariko Palmieri punched in an 11-yard run with just 1:15 remaining. This gave Whitney one last chance to catch up, but the Troubie defense forced its host to turn over on downs.

The Troubie jayvees improves to 3-3 for the year and 2-0 in the SFL.

Both programs return to action in a three-game homestand, starting with a Tuesday SFL doubleheader against Oak Ridge. Game times are 4 p.m. for JV, 5 p.m. from varsity from the St. Francis grass field.