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4 minutes ago, Cat_Scratch said:

3rd time coming back to this thread and nothing... glad you updated the score even though I was watching scorestream. Was hoping for some kind of in game updates. 

My phone went dead which is why I stopped updating abruptly.

but the score was 14-6 Aquinas at the half. 
 

21-6 aquinas leading into the fourth. Miramars defense gave sta fits the first half but couldn’t capitalize on good field position in the first half. & both sta fumbles were recovered by the home team. 
 

4th quarter sta put the nail int coffin with a touchdown from the 20 yard line which put them up 28-6. Added a field goal soon after which made it 31-6. With 1 min left in the game Miramar was trying to put a final score on the board & ended up throwing a pick 6 right to a sta defender which made it 38-6. 
 

great game in the first half vs a national ranked opp miramar offense jus couldn’t get going after that first drive TD. The defense kept them in it as long as they could.

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