After Lightning, St. Mark’s Thunders
When a weather delay stopped the momentum of their opening drive, the St. Mark’s Lions went to the locker room and remembered an important saying.
“Control what you can control,” coach Harry Flaherty told them.
When they returned to the field, they did just that – giving the ball to David Dickson.
The 180-pound back finished the game with 18 carries for 94 yards and three catches for 31 yards as he accounted for 125 of the Lions’ 456 total yards in a resounding 37-6 victory against Cistercian on Friday night.
Matthew Wier had four catches for 116 yards, including a 90-yard TD that put the capper on the festive home opener at Hunt Family Stadium. Quarterback Blaize Schumacher threw for 165 yards and two touchdowns, and backup Braden Scott had the 90