Seneca High School proved from the beginning of the night that it isn't just a ground-and-pound football offense that has to run the ball.

Quarterback Brodie Probert completed 4 of 7 pass attempts in the first half for 115 yards and had a long pass of 58 yards to Hunter Hanes to set up a scoring drive. The Indians wore the defense down with Probert and Roman Miller running the ball, but the team continuously hit for big pass gains all night on the way to a 42-7 win. ×

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