Morrisville-Eaton football coach goes out on top

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Morrisville-Eaton football coach goes out on top

CICERO — Morrisville-Eaton’s Mavericks proved their doubters wrong and sent their coach out on top by beating Eldred 40-12 Sunday in New York’s state regional eight-player football championship game.

The Mavericks completed an 11-2 season with an 11th consecutive victory. The Section III champions scored a touchdown on the second play from scrimmage at Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s Michael J. Bragman Athletic Complex and led throughout the final game of the eight-player season, following Frankfort-Schuyler as the section’s second consecutive intersectional champion.

As the Morrisville-Eaton players and coaches were working their way to the bus, a supporter congratulated retiring coach Don Johnson, saying, “Talk about going out on top coach.”

“Well,” responded Johnson who spent the last 12 of 30 seasons as a head high school coach at Morrisville-Eaton, “I didn’t want to go out on the bottom.”

Morrisville-Eaton Maverick Mason Marland raises the championship plaque to his Maverick teammates after winning New York's state regional eight-player football title at Cicero-North Syracuse High School's Michael J. Bragman Athletic Complex Sunday.

Johnson and 10 seniors completed their run as football Mavericks with an impressive victory. Sophomore Wesley D’Imperio got things started with a 75-yard touchdown run on the game’s opening drive. Senior Mason Marland scored on a short run after a blocked Eldred punt, senior quarterback Landen Highers ran in both conversions, and Morrisville-Eaton led 16-0 3 1/2 minutes into a game that had been rescheduled from Friday because of winter weather that left tall piles of snow piled around the track ringing the field.

“That’s what we needed to do,” said Johnson who coached at Sherburne-Earlville prior to Morrisville-Eaton. “Football is a game of momentum, and we talked about that on the bus before the game. We needed to start fast and play the whole game fast.”

The Mavericks followed that plan Sunday, but took a 16-6 lead to the locker room at the end of a first half in which each team intercepted the other twice and blocked a kick. The Mavericks and Yellowjackets traded touchdowns to start the second half before the Morrisville-Eaton took control of the game and helped the offense pull away.

Morrisville-Eaton quarterback Landen Highers slides after running for a first down against the Eldred Yellowjackets in New York's state regional eight-player football championship game Sunday.

Highers ran for touchdowns at the ends of two short drives in the fourth quarter and the Mavericks went 5-for-5 on two-point conversions to get to 40 points for the 10th consecutive game. D’Imperio, who ran for 157 yards on 13 carries, scored a second touchdown after the Morrisville-Eaton defense stopped Eldred on a fourth-down run near midfield on the opening drive of the second half.

A bad snap on a punt gave the Mavericks possession at Eldred’s 17-yard line, setting the stage for Highers’ first touchdown, an 18-yard run two plays later. Eldred turned the ball over on downs at its 35 on its next possession and contributed back-to-back penalties ahead of Highers’ second touchdown.

Highers completed only three passes and had three intercepted, but he ran for 126 yards, topping his previous season-high of 112 in the previous weekend’s 56-21 win over Taconic Hills.

Eldred, the champion of Section IX, ends the season with a 10-3 record and had won five contested games in a row to get to greater Syracuse; two of the Yellowjackets’ 10 victories came by forfeit.

Koen McGill threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Trai Kaufmann in the first quarter for Eldred. McGill had completed his first pass of the day on third-and-13 on the previous play.

The Yellowjackets took possession at the Morrisville-Eaton 19 after blocking a punt in the second quarter, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty pushed them back after a short pass on the first play, and Maverick Noah Mudge intercepted a pass at the 2 on the next throw.

“We got in their heads early,” said Morrisville-Eaton senior Gavin Baker who made 14 tackles and forced a fumble. “Our physical play won that game and won almost every game this year.”

Morrisville-Eaton Maverick Aiden Bailey makes a leaping interception of a pass intended for Eldred Yellowjacket Jacob Tice (left) on the final play of the first half of New York's state regional eight-player football championship game.

Aiden Bailey intercepted another Eldred pass at the goal line on the final play of the first half.

McGill, who had been stopped at the 1-yard line on back-to-back plays, ran a sneak for the second Eldred touchdown in the second half, and he intercepted two passes on defense during the first half.

Frankfort-Schuyler, the team that had beaten Morrisville-Eaton 20-18 to start the season and also the team the Mavericks beat 40-36 in Section III’s championship game two weeks ago, was the 2024 state regional champion and also won the 2023 sectional championship.

“Besides Frankfort, we haven’t played a close game all year,” Marland said. “What fueled us was all the talk online after we started 0-2.”

“That was one of our motivators,” Highers added. “Most of the drive was from people doubting us.”

Morrisville-Eaton had previously beaten Frankfort-Schuyler 30-28 in the 2022 sectional final to earn its program’s first Section III championship.

Morrisville-Eaton coach Don Johnson (left) walks through the postgame handshake line after defeating Eldred 40-12 in New York's state regional eight-player football championship game.

Retirement from coaching is emotional for Johnson, but he has plans and leaves his son Ethan as an assistant and likely replacement.

“It’s saddening that I’m done and I don’t have to be done,” said Johnson who retired from his position at Colgate University three years ago and whose wife retired from teaching at Sherburne-Earlville this year. “It’s a decision I made probably five years ago that I wanted to be done.

“If I’m back next year, it will be as an assistant or a volunteer. It’s time to travel.”

The Johnsons are planning to start with a trip to Ireland in 2026.

“It’s been a great ride,” the coach added. “Not just with these kids, but the kids from the past.”

The Morrisville-Eaton Mavericks pose with their championship plaque after beating the Eldred Yellowjackets 40-12 in New York's state regional eight-player football championship game at Cicero-North Syracuse High School Sunday.

This article originally appeared on Times Telegram: Morrisville Eaton wins 2025 New York 8 player football championship

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