Bishop McDevitt earned several scoring opportunities during Friday’s PIAA 5A championship rematch. The requirement to cash in was for Roman Catholic’s fearless secondary to disengage for just a few seconds.
That didn’t happen.
“It felt good. It felt good,” said junior corner Chase Hinton, one of the standouts on Roman’s final line of defense.
The Cahilittes avenged last season’s overtime loss to the Crusaders by rolling away from Cumberland Valley’s Chapman Field with a 28-6 victory.
Roman Catholic celebrated their first state title in its second appearance.
“It really was no secret. It was just coming every day to practice. We go against the best in [Roman Catholic receivers] Ash Roberts, Eyan Stead, Eisa Nealy.”
It’s been the Crusaders’ MO, to create the offense needed behind their

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