METROLINA CHRISTIAN 24,HPCA 14INDIAN TRAIL
— Metrolina Christian topped High Point Christian Academy 24-14 in the regular-season finale for both schools on Friday night.The Warriors upped their record to 7-3. The Cougars moved to 7-3.Both teams await word on their playoff seedings and matchups. The NCISAA playoffs start on Friday.
HPCA led 7-0 in the first quarter on an 11-yard touchdown pass from John Saunders Jr. to Pedro Moreno.Metrolina rallied to lead 14-7 at halftime and 24-7 after three periods.Gavin Kuld’s 1-yard TD pass to David Butler capped the scoring.
Individually for HPCA, Jackson Clark caught four passes for 77 yards. Saunders Jr. finished with 96 pass-ing yards, 57 receiving yards and 49 rushing yards.Wistar Allen recorded 13 tackles and an interception for HPCA, while Michael Coady had five tackles and a blocked punt and Colby Cox notched nine tackles.
— Metrolina Christian topped High Point Christian Academy 24-14 in the regular-season finale for both schools on Friday night.The Warriors upped their record to 7-3. The Cougars moved to 7-3.Both teams await word on their playoff seedings and matchups. The NCISAA playoffs start on Friday.
HPCA led 7-0 in the first quarter on an 11-yard touchdown pass from John Saunders Jr. to Pedro Moreno.Metrolina rallied to lead 14-7 at halftime and 24-7 after three periods.Gavin Kuld’s 1-yard TD pass to David Butler capped the scoring.
Individually for HPCA, Jackson Clark caught four passes for 77 yards. Saunders Jr. finished with 96 pass-ing yards, 57 receiving yards and 49 rushing yards.Wistar Allen recorded 13 tackles and an interception for HPCA, while Michael Coady had five tackles and a blocked punt and Colby Cox notched nine tackles.