Rummel defensive back Keiron Jackson watched as Jesuit quarterback Taylor Norton scanned the field from the Blue Jays' end zone late in the fourth quarter of the teams’ District 9-5A game at Joe Yenni Stadium on Friday night.
Norton threw the pass to the middle of the field, and Jackson picked it off and ran it back for the touchdown for what proved to be the decisive score in a 21-17 Rummel win.
“I saw the quarterback was just looking and scrambling looking for someone open,” Jackson said. “He threw it, and I was in the perfect position to make a play.”
After Rummel (6-3, 4-2) recovered the ensuing kickoff after a squib kick bounced off the Jesuit return team, Raiders kicker Robert Vargas missed a 30-yard field with 1:26 left in the game to give Jesuit (4-5, 1-5) one last chance to win

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