For entirely selfish reasons, the interception that Theo Lariat caught in the third quarter of the Week 4 game of Honolulu against the San Jose Sabercats. Farrell and the Sabercats offense were just 8 yards away from the goal line, first and goal, - things were looking grim for the Hahalua defense.
Farrell opted for Penne as the receiver for a passing play, and Lariat was in the right place at the right time to pick off the pass on the three yard line. The interception no doubt prevented the touchdown and revitalized the team's morale. Those super clutch goal line plays are some of the most exciting moments in the game. Preventing scoring on that play was one of many instrumental plays that allowed Honolulu to get the win in week 4, but the play would have been worthy of the highlight reel even if the final result didn't fall in favor of the team I play for.
Only six plays later, after another change of possession, fellow HON cornerback Luigi Lanikai repeated the performance with his own interception deep in Honolulu territory. Good stuff.
Farrell opted for Penne as the receiver for a passing play, and Lariat was in the right place at the right time to pick off the pass on the three yard line. The interception no doubt prevented the touchdown and revitalized the team's morale. Those super clutch goal line plays are some of the most exciting moments in the game. Preventing scoring on that play was one of many instrumental plays that allowed Honolulu to get the win in week 4, but the play would have been worthy of the highlight reel even if the final result didn't fall in favor of the team I play for.
Only six plays later, after another change of possession, fellow HON cornerback Luigi Lanikai repeated the performance with his own interception deep in Honolulu territory. Good stuff.