Rock Hill, SC – In an impressive display of skill, the Northwestern Trojans secured a decisive 49-6 victory over the Indian Land Warriors on Friday night at District Three Stadium. This win not only improved their record to 11-0 but also showcased the depth and talent of the team as they aim for a 5A Division II state championship.
The Trojans’ success can be attributed to several key players. Senior quarterback Finley Polk directed the offense with precision, while running back Zymier Gordon-Miles proved explosive on the ground. Additionally, wide receiver Daniel Caldwell contributed significantly with a touchdown catch. The defense was equally impressive, highlighted by Josh Singleton, who returned an interception for a touchdown, and Tamarion Watkins, who made a crucial blocked punt. Kam Vance capitalized on Watkins’ play, scooping the blocked ball and scoring.
The Trojans started the game strong, scoring early on with an 8-yard touchdown run from Gordon-Miles. A few minutes later, a touchdown pass from Polk to Caldwell expanded their lead to 14-0. Despite this, the Warriors responded with a touchdown of their own, but a blocked extra point kept the score at 14-6.
From that moment, Northwestern took control. Gordon-Miles scored again, followed by a pivotal blocked punt by Watkins, which Vance recovered for a touchdown, pushing the score to 35-6. The second half saw further dominance by the Trojans, as they continued to build their lead, resulting in a running clock towards the end of the game.
The matchup took place at District Three Stadium, a familiar setting for both teams. This venue has hosted several high school games, making it a critical part of the local sports culture.
The game unfolded on Friday night, November 22, 2024. The timing coincides with the postseason push as teams vie for playoff positioning and championship opportunities.
This victory is significant not only for the Trojans’ current perfect record but also for the program’s aspirations for postseason success. Head coach Page Wofford noted the continued development of players as key to their success every year. “We’ve been lucky… it hasn’t been just one guy around here for a while. And that’s the way we want it,” he explained.
As Northwestern prepares for their next matchup against Greenwood, the questions about their potential for a state championship linger. With a team that exhibits such depth, both on offense and defense, many are optimistic about their chances this year. Wofford expressed a balanced view on expectations, stating, “I don’t know. I’ll let you know in about two or three weeks.”
As the Trojans continue to perform at a high level, their sights are set firmly on the upcoming challenges. The camaraderie among players, strong coaching, and a solid game plan put Northwestern in an excellent position to chase their championship dreams as the season winds down.
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