WARREN — The Warren G. Harding Raiders waited until there was just over two minutes left in the game to score. In fact, there were three touchdowns in the final 2:37, but the late offensive outburst wasn’t enough to overcome a 18-point deficit when they hosted Massillon Perry on Friday.
Last season, the Raiders controlled the ball and beat Perry in Massillon. However, last night, the Panthers returned the favor and walked away with a 25-15 victory.
“Perry did a good job of controlling the ball,” Harding coach Matt Richardson said. “We ran 14 plays in the first half. That makes it hard to get into any kind of a rhythm on offense. A lot of times, we were in bad field position. They did a good job of putting us in spots where things were a little out of our control.”
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