Final countdown: NSBHS Cudas bow out in football playoffs after undefeated regular season

Headline Surfer videos produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / The 24/7 internet newspaper interviewed New Smyrna Beach High School Principal Jim Tager on the griddiron after the Cudas bowed out to Winter Haven in the opening round of the playoffs to spoil wht was up to that point a perfect season. You click the video as part of the Sanday Conversation as well as more videos below of the game and other features.
 

 

Winter Haven drives the ballHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Winter Haven moves quickly down towards the Cudas end zone before taking a knee in the closing seconds of a 24-20 playoff win over previously unbeaten New Smyrna Beach Friday night.  In the video at left, head coach Lance Jenkins gives his final post-game interview with Headline Surfer with the football season not at a close. In the video at right are game highlights.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Cudas lost to Winter Havenat home Friday night, 24-20, in the opening round of the playoffs after an undefeated regular season with nine wins.

Winter Haven, ranked 10th in the state, two spots behind the Cudas, were strong up front defensively, and after trading touchdowns with the Cudas in the first half, were up 21-20 going into the third quarter.

A field goal midway through the third increased Winter Haven's lead, 24-20.

The Cudas recovered a fumble on the Winter Haven 44 midway through the third, but senior quarterback Marcus Johnson was sacked a couple of plays later and the drive stalled.

In the closing minute of the game, Winter Haven was driving towards the Cudas end zone, but let the clock wind down until the final snap where its quarterback took a knee. And just like that, the dream season was over for the Cudas.

Several Cudas were openly weeping on the field after the post-game wrap-up talk by head coach Lance Jenkins who told his players he was proud of them and the season they had.

Headline Surfer will have a full post-game wrap overnight, including video interviews with the head coach and two of the Cudas players.

The Cudas marching Band plays its signature song, Europe's "The Final Countdown, for the final time Friday night.