Brandon Altman  went BEAST MODE down the stretch in Birmingham Seaholm's monumental 17-16 upset  of Southfield in the first-round of the 2013 football playoffs.
        Altman, the Maples quarterback, kicked it into overdrive in the final three and a half minutes, throwing a pair of touchdowns  (21 yards to Justin Bryant, 30 yards to Austin Paritee) to lead Seaholm to the  victory.
        He is without question that most pleasant  surprise of all the area's first-year starting field generals. He shreds  defenses with his arm and slaughters them with his legs. 
        The picture of poise and composure at the controls  of the Maples' offense, Altman has led the program to its second straight OAA  Blue championship and its first win in the postseason since 2005.
        The ability to overcome adversity like he's  displayed the last couple weeks is another impressive aspect of his season  under center.
        His tantalizing effort in the stat sheet Friday  versus a glitzy Southfield lineup (155 yards, two touchdowns in the air, 100  yards on the ground) was on the heels of his worst outing of the year in Week 9  against U-D Jesuit (3 picks) and without his No. 1 receiver Aaron Ware (set to  return in the district finals following two weeks on the shelf with a minor  ankle injury).
        This kid is the REAL DEAL HOLYFIELD!! Plain and Simple!!
    No matter  what happens from this point forward for Altman and his Seaholm teammates, the  senior signal-caller has done himself and all of MAPLESNATION proud, exceeding  expectations and etching his name in the school's history books as a true  MAROON&WHITE playmaker aka a bona fide BALLER AND SHOT CALLER in the annals of B'HAM prep sports for the ages!!
      
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