St. Thomas Aquinas completes 'Drive for Five' with a state title win over Homestead, securing their fifth straight state championship with a 31-28 victory at Bragg Memorial Stadium. Running back Jordan Lyle and quarterback Andrew Indorf played pivotal roles in the Raiders' balanced offensive effort.

Why It Matters

The win marks the program's 15th state championship and reaffirms the team's legacy of excellence, showcasing their ability to maintain a championship standard.

By the Numbers
  • St. Thomas Aquinas secured its 15th state championship in school history.
  • The final score was 31-28 in favor of St. Thomas Aquinas.
State of Play
  • The victory solidifies St. Thomas Aquinas' position as a dominant force in high school football, further cementing their legacy as a powerhouse program.
  • The state championship win marks a significant achievement in the team's pursuit of continued success and sets a high standard for future seasons.
Bottom Line

St. Thomas Aquinas' "Drive for Five" culminates in a historic fifth consecutive state championship, underscoring the team's unparalleled consistency and championship mentality. The win not only adds to the program's illustrious legacy but also sets a daunting standard for competitors in the high school football landscape.