By: Justin Elsner
The Boone Toreadors started the season facing three teams in the top 10 and fell short to all of them. The Toreadors next challenge was the Perry Blue Jays. The Toreadors lead going into halftime but after a few touchdowns by Perry failed to make a comeback in the second half with a final score of 21-14.
Early in the first, half Boone’s Sophomore quarterback Tanner Schminke ran for his sixth touchdown of the season. After exchanging multiple punts back and forth, the Toreadors stormed down the field once again. Schminke broke through the line and ran fifteen yards for his second touchdown of the night.
The Toreadors went into the locker rooms with a fourteen point lead. This has been the first time this season that they had the lead going into the second half.
With the Blue Jays down by fourteen, they needed to start making a comeback if they wanted a chance at this game. Blue Jays quarterback, Will Whiton ran for a 65 yard run for Perry’s first touchdown of the night. With little time left in the third quarter, the Blue Jays struck again tying the game up at 14.
In the fourth quarter, both team knew that they had to make a stand. After a few well executed plays by Perry, Whiton scrambled in for the touchdown to put them on top. Boone had one last drive down the field, but the Blue Jays took the ball back with an interception to end the game.
Early in the first, half Boone’s Sophomore quarterback Tanner Schminke ran for his sixth touchdown of the season. After exchanging multiple punts back and forth, the Toreadors stormed down the field once again. Schminke broke through the line and ran fifteen yards for his second touchdown of the night.
The Toreadors went into the locker rooms with a fourteen point lead. This has been the first time this season that they had the lead going into the second half.
With the Blue Jays down by fourteen, they needed to start making a comeback if they wanted a chance at this game. Blue Jays quarterback, Will Whiton ran for a 65 yard run for Perry’s first touchdown of the night. With little time left in the third quarter, the Blue Jays struck again tying the game up at 14.
In the fourth quarter, both team knew that they had to make a stand. After a few well executed plays by Perry, Whiton scrambled in for the touchdown to put them on top. Boone had one last drive down the field, but the Blue Jays took the ball back with an interception to end the game.