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SOUTH KAM FOOTBALL

Titans lose wildcard game, coach proud of progress team has made

Nov 9, 2019 | 5:01 PM

KAMLOOPS – The South Kam football season is over, losing by one point to Robert Bateman on Friday (Nov. 8) in a crazy wildcard game at Hillside Stadium.

The Titans, hosting a playoff game at home for the first time in about a decade, lost an 8-7 contest to the visitors. Mike MacDonald, third in AA high school football rushing coming into the game, scoring on a touchdown to give South Kam a 7-0 lead at halftime.

“It was very disappointing to lose this one. To be a few plays away from advancing to the quarter-finals is a bitter pill to swallow,” said Titans Head Coach, JP Lancaster, “But that’s playoff football. This was a back and forth game that literally came down to the last play. Unfortunately someone has to lose, and this year it was us.”

The home side gave up a punt block in the end zone for a safety, then gave up a score in the third quarter to get down. The Titans couldn’t manage to put a drive together to win the game.

Three years ago, South Kam finished 1-7 and finished dead last in the conference. Lancaster says it’s been fun watching the program grow and get better.

“In the big picture, our program has improved from year to year since our coaching staff took over three years ago. Last season we played in a wild-card game and took a lobsided loss,” noted Lancaster, “This year, it came down to one point. We’re going to keep working on building on this, and next year it will be a win for us.”

A win would have sent South Kamloops Secondary to the provincial quarter-finals.