Offensively, the Shamrocks were led by Ryan Pepiot. The senior quarterback captained the Rocks to a 35-8 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Johnathan Swidan chipped in 5.5 yard per carry, and Lucas Schultz snagged the big play of the night with a great snag of a deep ball across the middle of the field in that set the Rocks up for a score.
The Rock Defense was stalwart for most of the night, yielding only 8 points through 3 quarters of play. Sam Trompen led the way alongside the consistent play of Luke Lammers. The key series for the Rocks came at the start of the second half, when the Raiders started out with a -1yard, 3-and-out drive.
Shamrock Special Teams shined in their phase of the game. Caleb Sanburn provided great longsnaps all night, while Bryce Sears added consistent play across several teams. The entire kickoff team smothered any Raider thoughts of a return, while William Harrison tacked on a 47-yard field goal.
Special mention should be given to Devin McGinnis, Cameron Nance, and Bryan Hoover. These Rocks made significant contributions in preparing the team for the Friday contest. They were #unbreakable during the week, providing the best possible look for their fellow teammates.
Come see your #unbreakable Rocks next Friday, when Westfield will travel to Southport High School to face the Cardinals. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00pm.
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