It seems fair to say that no one quite expected for the game between Bogota and Weehawken to go the the way it did.

Bogota had allowed only 54 points over its first five games this season.

Weehawken had totaled 46 points on offense in its four games.

Neither team had scored more than 35 points in a game, yet they kept the scoreboard lights turning when Bogota earned a 61-60 win over Weehawken in a double-overtime slugfest in Bogota.

“I had no idea it was going to be this much of a shootout,” Bogota head coach James Case said.

The star of the game was Jayden Gonzalez, who finished with seven touchdowns for Bogota (4-2).

Gonzalez found the end zone off a short rush in the second overtime to tie the game at 60-60.

Because Bogota’s defense had done its part in stopping Weehawken’s conve

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