Cardinals shock No. 8 ADM, 17-13

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Newton football players and coaches celebrate the Cardinals' 17-13 win over No. 8 ADM Friday night in Adel. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

Newton's ensuing drive went 47 yards, ate up time and reached the Tigers' 14, but ended with Easley missing a 35-yard field goal wide left. It seemed the Cards were starting to run out of chances to tie or take the lead with 5:50 left to play.

But Newton's defense forced ADM to punt again and took over possession on its own 49. On the next play, Wood rainbowed a pass down the Tigers' sideline for Clements, who outfought the defender for the catch and broke away for a 51-yard, go-ahead touchdown that made the score 17-13 with 2:37 left.

"Coach called the C-route. I saw Clem going around and I just wanted to give him a chance," Wood said about the play. "I knew the safety was there. I just wanted to make the game-winning play."

"Andrew made a huge play. That was a Collin (Reynolds)-like play," added Ergenbright. "He went up and took the ball away from that d-back."

However, ADM still had plenty of time to put together a game-winning drive, and it nearly did. Two first downs and a personal foul on Newton set the Tigers up with a first down at the Cardinals' 24 with 1:47 left. On third-and-two, a Herrick pass appeared to clearly hit the ground before a receiver covered it up at the 10, but the official saw it differently and gave ADM a first-and-goal.

At that point, Newton had yet to record a single interception through nearly seven games this season. Reynolds — playing safety — couldn't have picked a better time to make it happen.

On the very next play, Herrick threw a jump ball into the corner of the endzone that Reynolds high-pointed and came down with for a pick with 57 seconds left. An official threw a late flag, creating a few tense seconds that players and fans had to wait through until he announced it was for a Newton personal foul after the play for excessive celebration. But knowing the Cardinals would keep the ball, it set off another celebration in the Newton stands.

ADM had no timeouts remaining, which enabled Newton to kneel on the ball twice to end the game for the improbable upset.

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