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WEST PITTSTON — An emotional Dominic DeLuca couldn’t keep from thinking back to the losses.

The loss of star running back Corey Mruk.

The seven-point loss to Lakeland in last year’s district semifinals.

The only loss of this year, against powerful Southern Columbia.

In the end, they all led to Wyoming Area’s biggest win.

DeLuca ran for 162 yards and two touchdowns Friday, Leo Haros intercepted a last-gasp scoring attempt and added the game’s final touchdown and the Warriors trampled four-time defending champion Scranton Prep 27-0 to win the District 2 Class 3A football championship at Wyoming Area’s football field.

“We’ve been waiting forever for this,” DeLuca said.

It was Wyoming Area’s first District 2 title since 2012 and first at the Class 3A level, where the Warriors were moved when the PIAA went to a six-classification high school system from four a few years ago. And it sent Wyoming Area into next week’s PIAA playoffs against District 4 champion Montoursville in a battle of 11-1 teams.

“Last year, we came up short,” DeLuca said. “We worked out butts off the whole offseason.

“We came back with a mission.”

That resolve was tested early as Prep opened the game by marching right down the field.

Paddy Grady hit a 15-yard pass on the first play, running back Tucker Johnson went for 17 and 24 yards on the next two and the Cavaliers stormed 80 yards in six play and a penalty.

The seventh turned into a backbreaker, though.

Led by 295-pound lineman Sammy Solomon, the Warriors defense stuffed Prep on a fourth-and-1 play three yards from the end zone and turned the ball over to Wyoming Area’s offense.

Prep regained possession at the Wyoming Area 26-yard line on a punt, but went backwards from there on two penalties and three incompletions.

“I couldn’t be more proud,” Wyoming Area coach Randy Spencer said. “Prep came out strong early. We had a big goal line stand on the first drive, then were able to turn it around. We look at that Southern Columbia game, that gave us an opportunity to improve ourselves.”

It was DeLuca who turned the whole district title game around.

He scored on a 1-yard touchdown sneak to give the Warriors a 7-0 lead midway through the second quarter, and it looked like the the score was about to stay that way as the teams readied to head into halftime.

But there were still a few seconds on the clock when Wyoming Area fielded a punt at midfield — plenty enough time for the Warriors star quarterback to work some late-half magic.

DeLuca took a shotgun snap and headed straight over center, and didn’t stop until he zigged and zagged his way to a 50-yard touchdown with eight-tenths of a second still on the clock, giving Wyoming Area a two-touchdown lead at the break.

“It was just to get the ball moving,” DeLuca said of the game-changing quarterback draw. “I got the downfield blocks, which helped a lot, and made one cut.”

Suddenly, Prep couldn’t stop the bleeding.

DeLuca carried five times for 34 yards as Wyoming Area came out of intermission with a 62-yard touchdown march, capped when he faked another draw, stopped short and tossed an easy 28-yard touchdown pass to Derek Ambrosino for a 21-0 Warriors lead.

“Dom DeLuca does what Dom DeLuca does all year,” Spencer said. “Big-time playmaker.”

The plays were just starting for Wyoming Area.

Jacob Williams and Brian Williams both pulled down the first of three interceptions by Wyoming Area defensive backs. And fullback Dillon Williams took a direct snap and found DeLuca for an apparent 14-yard touchdown pass on a trick play early in the fourth quarter.

“I do whatever they need me to,” shrugged DeLuca, who earlier caught a 13-yard pass from Jacob Williams after a lateral to the wide receiver.

That tricky fourth-quarter play was called back by penalty, nullifying the apparent touchdown but it proved no big deal to DeLuca.

He promptly hit Haros for 28 yards to the Prep 1-yard line, then Haros romped into the end zone on a 1-yard dive to set the final score.

“Dom is a great leader,” Haros said. “He really pushes us, makes sure we know about what we’re doing.”

The Warriors knew they had just one mission left, to complete the shutout.

And Haros sealed it with a leaping, one-handed interception in the back of the end zone with just over a minute to play. He also sealed Wyoming Area’s celebration.

“That was the biggest play I’ve ever had in a football game in my life,” Haros said. “Locking down on defense was pretty good. I got to come out with my family and do what I love. It was just the keys I had to read, knowing what I had to do. Our secondary did a good job of coming up.

“Biggest step of my life.”

District 2 Class 3A Championship

Wyoming Area 27, Scranton Prep 0

Scranton Prep`0`0`0`0 — 0

Wyoming Area`0`14`7`6 — 27

First quarter

No scoring

Second quarter

WA — Dominic DeLuca 1 run (Josh Cumbo kick), 7:22

WA — DeLuca 50 run (Cumbo kick), 0:00.8

Third quarter

WA — Derek Ambrosino 28 pass from DeLuca (Cumbo kick), 8:06

Fourth quarter

WA — Leo Haros 1 run (Conversion pass int.)scoring play

Team statistics`SP`WA

First downs`10`14

Rushes-yards`19-112`39-210

Passing yards`99`74

Total yards`211`284

Passing`10-22-3`4-10-1

Sacked-yards lost`2-9`1-9

Punts-avg.`4-30.3`5-33

Fumbles-lost`2-0`1-0

Penalties-yards`6-46`12-103

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — PREP, Tucker Johnson 5-57, Ryan McAndrew 6-25, Carter Odell 1-16, Paddy Grady 5-13, London Montgomery 2-1. WA, Dominic DeLuca 21-162, Dillon Williams 9-38, Leo Haros 3-7, Darren Rodney 5-4, TEAM 1- (minus 1).

PASSING — PREP, Grady 10-22-3-99. WA, DeLuca 3-9-1-61, Jacob Williams 1-1-0-13.

RECEIVING — PREP, Robert Rossi 4-55, Breandan Colleran 3-31, McAndrew 2-16, Odell 1- (minus 3). WA, Derek Ambrosino 1-28, Haros 1-28, DeLuca 1-13, Riley Rusyn 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS — WA, Jacob Williams 1-13, Brian Williams 1-5, Leo Harris 1-0.

MISSED FGs — None.

Wyoming Area wide receiver Brian Williams (6) looks for a pass interference call on Scranton Prep’s Paddy Grady as the official throws the flag in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night.
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/web1_TTL111619HSFB-WA-Prep_2.jpg.optimal.jpgWyoming Area wide receiver Brian Williams (6) looks for a pass interference call on Scranton Prep’s Paddy Grady as the official throws the flag in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Bill Tarutis | For Times Leader

Wyoming Area’s Darren Rodney looks for an opening against Scranton Prep in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night.
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/web1_TTL111619HSFB-WA-Prep_4.jpg.optimal.jpgWyoming Area’s Darren Rodney looks for an opening against Scranton Prep in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Bill Tarutis | For Times Leader

Wyoming Area running back Dillon Williams (43) gets up after a first down against Scranton Prep in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night.
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/web1_TTL111619HSFB-WA-Prep_5.jpg.optimal.jpgWyoming Area running back Dillon Williams (43) gets up after a first down against Scranton Prep in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Bill Tarutis | For Times Leader

Wyoming Area’s Leo Haros, center, gets brought down by Scranton Prep’s Jake Aebli in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Wyoming Area’s Leo Haros, center, gets brought down by Scranton Prep’s Jake Aebli in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night.
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/web1_TTL111619HSFB-WA-Prep_3.jpg.optimal.jpgWyoming Area’s Leo Haros, center, gets brought down by Scranton Prep’s Jake Aebli in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Wyoming Area’s Leo Haros, center, gets brought down by Scranton Prep’s Jake Aebli in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Bill Tarutis | For Times Leader

Wyoming Area’s Dominic DeLuca scampers for a 50-yard touchdown on a quarterback keeper against Scranton Prep just before halftime in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night.
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/web1_TTL111619HSFB-WA-Prep_1.jpg.optimal.jpgWyoming Area’s Dominic DeLuca scampers for a 50-yard touchdown on a quarterback keeper against Scranton Prep just before halftime in the District 2 Class 3A championship game in West Pittston on Friday night. Bill Tarutis | For Times Leader
DeLuca runs for 162 yards as Wyoming Area runs to Class 3A title

By Paul Sokoloski

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