SPRING MILLS - It seemed like every time Spring Mills took two steps forward on Friday night against top-ranked Morgantown, it took three steps.
Whether a penalty, a turnover or a negative-yardage play, when the Cardinals had something positive going, something negative followed to hinder any momentum they had.
It was that kind of night for Spring Mills, which fell behind early and couldn't recover against a stout Mohigans team in a 21-0 loss.
"If you want to beat top-tier teams, you have to finish, and that's something we've said all season, so far," Spring Mills coach Marcus Law said. "There were things here and there - we just didn't connect. False starts, holding, picks, it just seemed to rack up."
Things turned ugly early on for the Cardinals (3-2), as a promising drive, during wh