Groenewold entered the game with just under four minutes remaining in the first quarter to replace the injured Ryan Esslinger.
The win, ACU's second overall of the season, was a come from behind victory during which the Firestorm did not see a lead until 9:12 was left in the game.
Air Force put the first 10 points on the board in the first quarter with a 25-yard field goal by Ryan Jacobs and a six yard rush by Ben Washington.
Arizona Christian (2-3) had possession of the ball at the end of the first quarter and scored during the third play of the second quarter on a 21-yard Michael Costello field goal.
ACU then tied the score at 10 when Groenewold scored on a 9-yard run that culminated with a stretching leap to get the ball across the goal line.
Arizona Christian quarterback Gerrit Groenewold stretches to break the plane of the goal line on a 9 yard touchdown run during the second quarter of ACU's 42-38 victory over Air Force Junior Varsity. |
ACU received the ball to start the second half but could not get a first down, forcing a punt.
Air Force mounted and 11 play, 83 yard drive to increase their margin to 31-13.
With the benefit of a 77 yard drive for a touchdown on a Groenewold to Neiman Sneed pass, a quick turnover and a 24-yard Groenewold to Weston Diehl touchdown pass, the Firestorm found themselves right back in the game by cutting the Air Force lead to four points.
Arizona Christian's Neiman Sneed catches his second of two touchdown passes of the game. |
From that point on it was all Firestorm as another Groenewold to Sneed touchdown pass, this one for 21 yards, a two point conversion on a pass to Stephen Landeros, and a 3-yard touchdown run by Mike Brown gave ACU its first lead of the game.
Air Force had plenty of time on the clock to mount a drive, but key defensive plays thwarted Air Force drives.
A tipped Falcon pass dropped into the arms of ACU's BJ Pelt for the turnover with just over seven minutes to play.
ACU was able to run the clock during its next possession which resulted in a loss of possession on down, but on the Falcons first play of their drive the ACU defense caused a fumble and the ball flew into the hands of Justin Barnes who ran the ball back to the Air Force 34 yard line.
PJ Sparks led the Firestorm in rushing with 8 attempts for 48 yards, averaging 6 yards per carry.
In the air ACU spread the ball around to 12 different receivers for a total of 425 yards. LaRon Barnes led the team in catches and total receiving yards. Sneed had four receptions for 73 yards and two touchdowns.
Defensively, outside linebacker Justin Ganado led the Firestorm with 10 tackles. Lineman Melvin Rogers tallied seven defensive stops.
Next up the ACU Firestorm face Kentucky Wesleyan College on Sept. 27 at 7:00 p.m. at Shadow Mountain High School. The Panthers come into the game with a 1-2 record. KWC's win was the program's first victory since 2012.
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