Hungry for one more touchdown and his choice off a Mexican grill menu, Richmond-Burton running back Hunter Carley sped off the field, confident that he had a free lunch coming.
“My center [Mason Lowry] made a bet with me that if I get four touchdowns, then he’d get me Chipotle,” Carley said.
There’s always next game.
Carley settled for three TDs, including his first receiving, as top-seeded Richmond-Burton cruised to a 57-7 win over No. 9 Aurora Central Catholic in a Class 3A second-round playoff game Friday night in Aurora.
Three TDs from its junior star was more than enough for R-B (11-0). The Rockets will play their quarterfinal game at home against the winner of Saturday’s 1 p.m. game between No. 4 Bloomington Central Catholic (10-0) and No. 5 Monmouth-Roseville (9-1) in Bloomi

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