Quarterback Lucas Dupuis helped lead a miraculous comeback Friday night as St. Ignatius erased a 35-14 deficit late in the fourth to eke past the Tigers 36-35.
Never can’t be emphasized strongly enough after the high school senior football team mounted a near miraculous comeback on Friday afternoon, storming back from 21 points down with just over three minutes to play to eke out an improbable 36-35 win over the Westgate Tigers.
The Falcons went for the onside kick and Nolan Poirier simply ripped the ball from the hands of Westgate’s Griffin Hlady. Dupuis, after taking a sack that left the Falcons three yards behind the line of scrimmage, called his own number and scampered 14 yards to move the chains, then took to the air.
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