Lee’s Summit West rolls by Fort Osage
Lee’s Summit West senior running back Phillip Brooks had no idea what the football version of a wounded duck was until practice this week.
It seems Brooks, who last played quarterback in middle school, struggled with the halfback pass installed in this week’s game plan.
Brooks’ arm came through when it counted, and the resulting touchdown turned out to be the go-ahead score in the Titans’ 39-9 victory Friday at Fort Osage.
Brooks took the pitch, sprinted right, and hit a wide-open Cade Clemons for a 42-yard touchdown on third-and-23.
“Phil really surprised me with that ball,” Clemons said. “Practice was a little shaky, but he clutched it in the game, so I’m happy with that.”
Clemons didn’t take the bait when jokingly asked who threw the better ball — Brooks or quarterback Ben Kobel.
Brooks, standing next to his teammate, could only smile.
“It just clicked in the game,” Brooks said. “It just happened in the heat of the moment. I was looking at him in the corner of my eye all the way. As soon as I saw the corner come up and commit, he was wide open and I just gave it to him.”
The Titans (6-1, 4-1 Suburban Gold) kicked the offense into gear after a sluggish first half.
Brooks was the catalyst, rushing for 143 yards and three touchdowns in addition to his first career touchdown pass.
“Phillip’s a kid who can run it, he can throw it now, and he can catch the ball,” Lee’s Summit West coach Vinny Careswell said. “He’s a special kid.”
Fort Osage (5-2, 2-1 Suburban White) was buried by second-half touchdowns of 42, 16, 68, and 47 yards.
“It was a relief,” Brooks said. “Fort Osage was tough, and they were battling with us. We just had to compete with them.”
Kobel threw for 201 yards and a score for LS West, and Clemons caught four passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns.
All of the offense came after Fort Osage (5-2) jumped out to an early 9-0 lead.
“Our O-line started opening holes for Phillip, Ben started dropping dimes, and we just started breaking them off,” Clemons said.
The Indians’ lone touchdown drive was set up by a blocked punt. But after scoring that first-quarter touchdown, Fort Osage never again got within 25 yards of the end zone.
Friday’s game was a microcosm of the season. Lee’s Summit West has reeled off five straight wins since dropping a week-two slugfest against Blue Springs.
“That loss was our catalyst to get rolling,” Careswell said. “We might see them again at some point, we hope, but that got us going.”
This story was originally published October 2, 2017 at 2:20 PM with the headline "Lee’s Summit West rolls by Fort Osage."