ORLANDO – Ole Miss running back commit Jerrion Ealy ran crazy for Flash and Texas receiver signee Marcus Washington had a pair of touchdowns for Ballaholics, but the Under Armour All-America Game came down to Cole York’s right foot.

After making an Under Armour record 59-yard field goal in the first quarter, the LSU signee saw his 49-yard field goal slide just wide to the right with 2:05 left as Ballaholics held on for a 28-27 win at Camping World Stadium.

Ealy, who is looking at an official visit to Clemson in mid January before making one to Ole Miss later in the month, finished with a game record 119 yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns. He was named the MVP for Flash in the loss.

“I saw I had big o-linemen, and I love having big o-line because I get to hide behind them,” Ealy said. “That created some holes for me and I had to seek them out.”

Ealy is also a big-time baseball prospect as an outfielder, and is slated to be a top pick in June's Major League Baseball draft. However, a decision on which sport he will play in the future is a ways away.

“I won’t make that decision until June,” he said. “When June rolls around, I will make that decision, but for right now, I plan to go play college football and baseball.”

Meanwhile, Washington had seven catches for 89 yards, including touchdowns of 17 and 15 yards. The final one came with 3:41 left in the game off a nice scramble and throw from Arizona State signee Jayden Daniels. The extra point gave Ballahollics a 28-27 lead.

“I played well but I have to give it to my team and the coaches for believing in me for the play calling,” Washington said. “I think coming in I will have a good game no matter who I am playing against. Maybe not an MVP, but I do expect to have a good game no matter who I am playing against and lined up against.”

York opened the scoring with a 39-yard field, and he followed it with the game record 59-yarder to put Flash up 6-0 late in the first quarter.

The offenses of both squads were in rhythm early, and the Ballaholics benefited from Daniels’ dual threat ability late in the quarter.

The drive bridged the first and second quarters, and Daniels had a key 7-yard run on a quarterback draw and moved around in the pocket to buy more time before finding Washington for a 17-yard touchdown as the Ballaholics took a 7-6 lead.

Penn State quarterback commit Michael Johnson Jr. then displayed his dual-threat ability as the Ballaholics extended its lead to 14-6 midway through the second quarter. Johnson had a 17-yard gain on a quarterback draw that was wide open on the right side. He capped the drive with a 26-yard touchdown pass to Oklahoma-bound receiver Theo Wease in the back right corner of the end zone.

Flash responded with a late drive led by Arizona State signee Joey Yellen. It culminated with Ealy Ole scoring from a yard out with 19 seconds left in the half to pull Flash within 14-13.

Northwestern signee Michael Jansey pushed the lead to 21-13 with a 33-yard interception return for a score but Ealy broke loose for a 38-yard score to make it 21-20.

Flash took a 27-21 lead when Penn State commit Noah Cain pushed his way in from three yards with 9:51 to play.