While its seniors went out with a much-needed victory over their biggest rival, fans got one last look at the future of Atlantic City football for 2025 on a cool and windy Thursday.
And if what they saw is any indication, the Vikings appear to be in pretty good shape moving forward.
Quarterback Marvin Burroughs wrapped up a sensational sophomore year, throwing for 219 yards and three touchdowns, as Atlantic City rolled to a 37-14 victory over Holy Spirit in the 97th edition of their annual Thanksgiving Day rivalry.
The Vikings secured the John Boyd-Stan Marczyk Memorial Trophy. The hardware is named in honor of the two former coaches - Boyd at A.C., Marczyk at Holy Spirit.
“I put a lot of hard work and dedication into the sport,” said Burroughs, who threw for a single-season program re

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