Radford defeats Riverheads 39-21 to win the Class 2 state football championship, ending Riverheads' 32-straight postseason win streak. Riverheads' senior Cayden Cook-Cash finishes his remarkable high school career with 196 rushing yards and three touchdowns in the game.

Why It Matters

The loss marks the end of an impressive postseason win streak for Riverheads, highlighting the dominance of Radford in claiming their first state championship in nearly five decades.

By the Numbers
  • Radford's Landen Clark finishes the game with 260 yards and four touchdowns passing, along with 99 yards and a touchdown running.
  • Riverheads' Cayden Cook-Cash concludes his high school career with 105 touchdowns and more than 1,500 rushing yards this season.
State of Play
  • Radford wins the Class 2 state football championship, completing an unbeaten season at 15-0.
  • Riverheads' loss marks the end of an impressive 32-straight postseason win streak.
Bottom Line

The end of Riverheads' postseason win streak and the emergence of Radford as the state champion signal a significant shift in the high school football landscape, highlighting the impact of key players like Cook-Cash and Clark.