Harrisburg (2-4) football saw glimpses of promise early in its 36-20 loss to South Callaway (3-3) on Friday night.
In the first quarter, Harrisburg’s offense methodically moved the football downfield. The team relied on its rushing attack, led by senior running back Caleb Nichols, and complemented by the arm of senior Rylee Robinson. More: What happened in Boone County high school football? Results from all eight teams in Week 6 More: Here are the top performers from Week 6 of Boone County high school football
On the team’s two opening drives, Harrisburg advanced inside South Callaway’s 10-yard line. But both trips resulted in zero points. The first resulted in a turnover on downs, being stopped short inside the five, with the second being an interception thrown by Robinson to Steph