RICHMOND — The Toronto and Edison football teams exchanged blows throughout the night before the Red Knights finally did in the Wildcats with a haymaker late in the fourth quarter.

Facing a third-and-long inside their own 20 with under three minutes left to play, Toronto rose to the occasion as the Red Knights scored their seventh touchdown of the night on an 82-yard pass play, and the visitors from the Gem City were able to hold on from that point en route to a 48-34 victory Thursday night out at the Edison Unified Sports Complex.

With the win, Toronto remains undefeated on the season at 6-0.

“There were a lot of big plays both ways,” Toronto head coach Jaret Aubiel said. “It was not the type of game we were expecting, but we’re happy we were able to come out on top.”

The loss drops E

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