![]() “We wanted to make a quick statement, take control right away.”īutler did it: Butler’s Braylon Littlejohn connected with Ian Wilson for an 8-yard touchdown and Littlejohn capped a 30-yard drive with a 5-yard scoring run with 11:09 still left in the first half. ![]() “We were jumping up and down, shouting in the locker room before we came out to start this game,” Wyland said. Brady Steiner took a handoff from Wyland and found Caden DeLattre in the end zone for a 33-yard touchdown pass and a 20-0 lead with the game still in the first quarter. Wyland’s 13-yard scoring run capped a 61-yard drive the next time the Tigers had the ball.Ī trick play resulted in paydirt on Holliday’s third possession. Setting the tone: A 44-yard touchdown run by Wyland capped a four-play, 65-yard drive on the game’s first possession. Most vital statistic: Hollidaysburg amassed 22 first downs and 427 yards of total offense. Tewell had two interceptions, and Nate Grabill and Robbie Mullen had one each for the Tigers. Unsung heroes: Caden DeLattre had three receptions for 129 yards. Player of the game: Wyland ran for 162 yards and passed for 158. But Tewell’s interception foiled the Golden Tornado’s comeback attempt. Landon Lacey intercepted a Wyland pass - one of a few mistakes the Tigers quarterback made all night - to give Butler possession at the Hollidaysburg 43. “We just want to control what we can control, which are attitude and effort. “We preach to our kids to play under control, don’t get too high or too down over what’s happening on the field,” Hollidaysburg coach Homer DeLattre said.
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