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Ierulli, a running back who has committed to Purdue, scored three TDs – two on runs of more than 30 yards -- and rushed for 256 yards. But, it was Wildwood who came out a winner thanks to problems Cardinal Mooney had on two punts.
The first was a muffed snap on a punt in the first quarter that Wildwood recovered on Mooney’s 30. A few plays later Demetrice McCray scored for the Wildcats on a 7-yard run but the extra point attempt was blocked, leaving Mooney ahead 7-6.
Wildwood, which is 10-1 for the first time in 22 years, also benefited early in the third quarter when Mooney had more problems on a punt attempt.
This time the ball was snapped over the punter’s head and when he recovered, he was tackled at his own 1. Rodney Rose scored on a 1-yard run on the next play and McCray scored on the conversion, giving Wildwood the lead for good at 14-7.
The victory was Wildwood’s eighth in a row and the Wildcats are home next week against Frostproof, the No. 3 ranked team in the state.
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Special teams were indeed special for Wildwood Friday night in a 28-19 victory over Sarasota Cardinal Mooney in a first round game of the Class 2B playoffs. Two of Wildwood’s touchdowns came as a result of special teams play which helped the Wildcats get past a Cardinal Mooney team that was led by Stephen Ierulli.


Austin Lyon began covering high school sports at the age of 15 as a correspondent for the Orlando Sentinel. He has also worked in radio and television, including handling play-by-play for numerous football and basketball state championship broadcasts. He was teh play-by-play voice for Friday Night Football, a weekly high school game of the week in Central Florida. He has lived in Orlando since he was 8 and is a graduate of Bishop Moore and UCF.
Ty Ensor hasn't been a football coach all his life. It just seems that way. Ensor, a former football and baseball player at Baker High School (Class of '91), was a high school football coach in Central Florida from 1999-2007. Most of his experience is on the offensive side of the ball, and he served as a position coach Cypress Creek and Apopka, as co-offensive coordinator at Dr. Phillips, as offensive coordinator and Osceola. He was also Apopka's head coach from 2003-05. He is married with twin sons.
Charles King is the producer of the weekly Orlando Sentinel Varsity Sports television show. Before that, he created and ran his own high school football Web site, FridayNightFootball.net, from 2002-07. He also developed, produced and co-hosted Friday Night Football, a radio show that broadcast a high school game every week and followed up with a post-game show. The show broadcast more than 90 games, including six state championships. In 2004 he created and produced FNF-TV, a half-hour weekly TV show dedicated to high school football in Central Florida. 