St. Francis Clinches Third Consecutive Monsignor Martin A Division Title in Nail-Biting 21-20 Victory
Key points:
- St. Francis defeats Canisius, 21-20, to win their third consecutive Monsignor Martin A Division championship
- Terrence Pedergrass was suspended, but other players, including Johan Vasques, stepped up
- Canisius had a chance to win the game but was stopped by the St. Francis defense
St. Francis secures a third consecutive Monsignor Martin A Division championship with a narrow 21-20 victory over Canisius. The win came despite the absence of starting running back Terrence Pedergrass. Standout performances from Connor Miller and Johan Vasques were crucial, with Vasques named the game’s MVP. Although Canisius threatened a comeback, St. Francis held on for the win, with coach Jerry Smith emphasizing the team’s resilience. Meanwhile, in the B Division, Bishop Timon claimed a 49-7 victory against Cardinal O’Hara to secure the championship.
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