Crown Point’s Thrilling Double Overtime Win Sends Them to State Finals After 22 Years
Key points:
- Crown Point defeats Westfield in double overtime to advance to the state finals for the first time in 22 years
- The game was a dramatic back-and-forth battle with both teams giving their all
- Crown Point's defense made a game-winning play in the second overtime to secure the victory
Crown Point defeats Westfield 38-31 in double overtime, qualifying for Class 6A state championship game against Ben Davis. Crown Point’s semistate title is the program’s first, ending the Region’s 22-year drought. After a dramatic comeback by Westfield, Crown Point secured the win with a game-winning deflection by Jacob Jones. Bulldog coach Craig Buzea praised the team’s unwavering determination, gearing up for the upcoming state championship game. Crown Point outgained Westfield in a thrilling game, with junior Larry Ellison and quarterback Noah Ehrlich making significant contributions.
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