
The Grizzlies (2-6, 1-2), who waited eight weeks to produce their first victory, now have two wins in as many weeks. The teams traded the lead eight times - four times in the final 6:47 of the fourth quarter. … This is something you pass on to your grandkids it goes down through generations. “Man, I was rushed with emotion,” said Roger Ruiz, a running back for the Grizzlies who scored two touchdowns. Ask any of the Grizzlies, and they’ll tell you it was the game of a lifetime. The game - featuring the bottom two teams in the Pacific Coast Athletic League Santa Lucia Division - was an unofficial contender for game of the year. Pajaro Valley High’s Juan Macias, from left, Miguel Martinez and Milo Rodriguez celebrate Isaac Ortiz’s touchdown with 4 seconds left against Harbor in the Pirates’ homecoming game Friday night in Santa Cruz. I was holding my breath there for a minute.” He can sling the ball around with the best of them,” Manfre said of the final play. The Grizzlies stormed the field after Harbor quarterback Cash Rosburg’s Hail Mary pass was batted down by Macias, who also defensive back. “Speechless,” Ortiz said of his winning score, noting he’s never felt such joy.
