The Rummel Raiders tried to pass the ball and have a balanced offense in their District 9-5A game against Holy Cross on Friday night.
That didn't pay much dividends, so Raiders coach Nick Monica directed his offense to run more formations in the Wildcat.
That definitely paid off as Jaden Terrance scored three second-half touchdowns and the Raiders pulled away for a 24-3 victory at Tad Gormley Stadium.
“Our two best players on offense are (running backs) Coryan Hawkins and Jaden Terrance, so we wanted to keep the ball in their hands and run,” Monica said. “We're glad to get out of here with the win, but our offense didn't execute. Our defense, though, played phenomenal. They just kept fighting.”
Terrance, a junior, rushed for 160 yards and three touchdowns in the second half on 10 carri

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