Upper St. Clair upsets No. 1 West Allegheny in OT after failed 2-point conversion
By: Chris Harlan
Saturday, October 7, 2017 | 12:33 AM
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The Upper St. Clair football team celebrates a 21-20 win over West Allegheny in overtime Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair's Colin McLinden carries past West Allegheny's Noah Ledford during the third quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair's Chris Pantellis picks up yaradage over West Allegheny's Elijah Colliers during the second quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair's Matt Kissinger (20) celebrates as Ohil Elias recovers a fumble next to West Allegheny's Nico Flati late in the fourth quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair quarterback Jack Hansberry throws a pass, as West Allegheny's Nate Visloski defends during the fourth quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Mateo Vandamia stiff-arms Upper St. Clair's Matt Kissinger during the second quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair quarterback Jack Hansberry dives towards the goal line over West Allegheny's Nico Flati during the third quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair's Colin McLinden runs over West Allegheny's Kyle Guilfoil during the third quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair's Jack Hansberry (5) celebrates with Colin McLinden after defeating West Allegheny, 21-20 in overtime, Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Nico Flati chases an errant snap late in the fourth quarter against Upper St. Clair Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Mateo Vandamia stiff-arms Upper St. Clair's Matt Kissinger during the second quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Mateo Vandamia scores past Upper St. Clair's Harvey Rauch during the first quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny players lock arms during the playing of the national anthem before their game against Upper St. Clair Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny head coach Bob Palko greets Upper St. Clair head coach Jim Render on the field before their game Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
The Upper St. Clair football team celebrates a 21-20 win over West Allegheny in overtime Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Upper St. Clair's Colin McLinden carries past West Allegheny's Noah Ledford during the third quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Upper St. Clair's Chris Pantellis picks up yaradage over West Allegheny's Elijah Colliers during the second quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Upper St. Clair's Matt Kissinger (20) celebrates as Ohil Elias recovers a fumble next to West Allegheny's Nico Flati late in the fourth quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Upper St. Clair quarterback Jack Hansberry throws a pass, as West Allegheny's Nate Visloski defends during the fourth quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
West Allegheny's Mateo Vandamia stiff-arms Upper St. Clair's Matt Kissinger during the second quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Upper St. Clair quarterback Jack Hansberry dives towards the goal line over West Allegheny's Nico Flati during the third quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Upper St. Clair's Colin McLinden runs over West Allegheny's Kyle Guilfoil during the third quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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Upper St. Clair's Jack Hansberry (5) celebrates with Colin McLinden after defeating West Allegheny, 21-20 in overtime, Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Nico Flati chases an errant snap late in the fourth quarter against Upper St. Clair Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Mateo Vandamia stiff-arms Upper St. Clair's Matt Kissinger during the second quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny's Mateo Vandamia scores past Upper St. Clair's Harvey Rauch during the first quarter Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny players lock arms during the playing of the national anthem before their game against Upper St. Clair Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
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West Allegheny head coach Bob Palko greets Upper St. Clair head coach Jim Render on the field before their game Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in North Fayette.
Your luck finally ran out, Upper St. Clair's Jim Render told West Allegheny's Bob Palko with a lighthearted chuckle, as the two coaches embraced.
Palko shrugged, smiled and shook his head.
Faced with the choice to kick or try for the win, Palko went for two in overtime Friday night, a gamble he's won before. But this time, USC's Tom Kyle intercepted Mateo Vandamia's two-point throw and Upper St. Clair won 21-20, the final twist in what became an unpredictable finish.
“It was wild,” said Render, who made his own gutsy gamble a few plays earlier. “…I didn't expect them to go for two, honestly. In fact, I didn't watch it. I did see the interception. But when the play started, I couldn't look.”
West A celebrated the WPIAL Class 5A title last fall after a two-point play in overtime and defeated North Hills earlier this season the same way.
“We thought it would work,” Palko said. “Put it in our hands.”
The victory leaves No. 3-ranked Upper St. Clair (6-1, 6-0) alone atop the Allegheny Nine standings. But with 1 minute, 27 seconds left, No. 1 West Allegheny (5-1, 4-1) was just about to win in regulation.
The Indians led 14-7 and they'd just stopped Upper St. Clair on fourth down. But one play later, while trying to consume those final 87 seconds, a direct snap got away from West A freshman Nico Flati and USC's Phil Elias recovered.
“My last thing I said to them was to compete,” Render said. “Don't wake up tomorrow and say I wish I did something. Things were dire but they kept competing, and West Allegheny finally made a mistake.”
Given new life, USC moved 15 yards in three plays, and quarterback Jack Hansberry scored a game-tying touchdown on a 1-yard run.
“At that point, we know we're going to win,” said McLinden, who rushed for 53 yards on 15 carries. “… It was a surreal moment.”
On USC's overtime series, rather than attempt a 20-yard field goal, Render went for the touchdown on fourth down. Running back Colin McLinden took a direct snap, Hansberry threw a lead block, and McLinden stretched across the goal line. USC led 21-14 after Sean Martin added the extra point.
“I did think about (kicking a field goal),” Render said. “In fact I said to the players, ‘Do you want to kick?' No! That's a dumb question on my part because you know they're going to give you that answer.”
But, Render said, he never considered going for two.
West Allegheny's two-point call was a run-pass option. Usually, senior Will Weber would be the playmaker, but West A's top rusher was injured last week. The team's second-leading rusher, Dante Flati, is out with a fractured collarbone.
So the Indians turned often to Vandamia, a tight end who rushed for 69 yards and two touchdowns as a wildcat quarterback. Vandamia scored West A's overtime touchdown on a 1-yard run, and then lined up behind center for the conversion.
“Whenever he started running out he kind of peaked at the (receiver),” Kyle said. “I figured that he was either going to turn it up and try to score or throw it outside.”
West Allegheny had five players take snaps at quarterback. Flati had 67 yards on 11 carries and an 18-yard third-quarter touchdown to lead 14-0.
“When you lose your top two running backs coming into a game like this, with the way our kids performed and the obstacle we had to overcome, I'm proud of them,” Palko said.
Chris Harlan is a TribLive reporter covering sports. He joined the Trib in 2009 after seven years as a reporter at the Beaver County Times. He can be reached at charlan@triblive.com.