The Rollers trailed Trinity 34-28 with 12 minutes to play. Fourth quarter TDs by Ronald Burnette and Kam Chisholm keep the Rollers unbeaten
The rivalry was rekindled well before kickoff Saturday at wind-swept War Veterans’ Memorial Field. And the tension between Trinity and host Steel-High remained throughout.
There were plenty of big hits and even bigger offensive plays, too, and the Rollers made 1-2 more that finally closed a wild three-hour affair. Count Durrell Ceasar Jr. among the Steel-High catalysts on Saturday. Scoop and score, deep TD reception and even a pick-6 that didn’t count. Rollers take wild 42-37 decision over Trinity. On fourth-and-8, Trinity dials up this Wray and Tanie Young slant for 6. All square again, 14-14, 1:05 til halfIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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