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STATE FOOTBALL: Seneca runs away from St. Pius X to reach Class 3 state title game

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca will be playing in the state title game for the first time since 2013 after blowing out St. Pius X 41-17 in the Class 3 semifinal round on Saturday.

The Indians (13-0) took the lead on the second possession of the game and never looked back. The Warriors (11-3) kicked a field goal on the opening possession and were held off the scoreboard until the final 5:10 minutes of the game, with Seneca scoring 41 unanswered at one point to build a lead too big to come back from while clinching an invitation to the Class 3 state championship game in the process.

Seneca RB Jackson Marrs scores a touchdown during the Indians’ win over St. Pius X in the Class 3 semifinals on Saturday. Photos by Tyler Wade.

Seneca will take on Central (Park Hills) at 11 a.m. in the Class 3 state title game at Faurot Field on the campus of the University of Missouri on Friday.

The last time the Indians played for a state title was in 2013-14 when Seneca fell to Maryville 50-28.

St. Pius X got on the scoreboard first with a 35-yard field connection from Julian Abella with 8:09 left in the first quarter. 

Fresh off a fourth-down conversion on its ensuing drive, Seneca struck for the big play when QB Gavyn Hoover hit a wide-open TE Hagen Ginger over the middle, who sprinted his way to the end zone and fought off a tackle at the goal line for a 53-yard touchdown reception and a 6-3 lead with 5:40 to play in the first quarter.  

Hoover completed 3-of-5 passes for 91 yards through the air and added 17 carries for 96 rushing yards in the win.

Seneca OLB Nolan Napier picked up a loose ball on a bad snap by the Warriors for a turnover to give the offense an extra possession in plus territory at the St. Pius 39-yard line. 

Seneca QB Gavyn Hoover sprints to the end zone for a touchdown during the Indians’ win over St. Pius X on Saturday in the Class 3 semifinals. Photo by Tyler Wade.

The Indians’ offense made the most of the turnover when Hoover capped the ensuing drive after breaking free for a 19-yard touchdown on fourth and 1 with 47 seconds left in the first quarter to push the lead to 12-3.

Seneca RB Jackson Marrs picked up gains of 21 yards and 32 yards to set up a 1-yard rushing score from Hoover to give the Indians a 20-3 lead following a 2-point conversion on a run by WR Ethan Altic with 8:06 to play in the first half.

Marrs finished the game with 17 carries for a game-high 185 rushing yards in the win.

Seneca used the big play again to find paydirt, this time on the ground when Marrs ripped off a huge gain on a third-and-17 run after he took the last-second option pitch and made several would-be tacklers miss before sprinting his way to an 87-yard touchdown with 49 seconds left in the first half to push the lead to 28-3 after Hoover ran in the 2-point try.

The Indians closed the first half with an interception by SS Kaden Clouse with 28 seconds left.

Seneca WR Ethan Altic finds paydirt on a carry during the Indians’ win over St. Pius X on Saturday in the Class 3 semifinals. Photos by Tyler Wade.

Seneca took the opening kickoff of the second half and marched down the field with a 23-yard  run on a reverse by Altic and a 24-yard rush from Marrs to set up a 9-yard touchdown run up the middle from Hoover to extend the lead to 34-3 with 6:39 to play in the third period.

After another empty Warriors’ possession, Hoover hooked up with Altic for a 43-yard connection to get down to the St. Pius X 12-yard line, ultimately setting up a 1-yard touchdown on the ground by Marrs at the 3:13 mark of the third quarter to start the running clock with a 41-3 lead.

St. Pius scored with 5:10 to play in the game when RB Jacob Manis broke free for a 29-yard touchdown to make the score 41-11.

The Warriors got a late receiving score from Luke Tomc as time expired. 

STATE FOOTBALL: Lamar back in the state title game after blowing out Bowling Green

LAMAR, Mo. — Lamar is back in a familiar setting—playing for a state title.

The Tigers jumped out to a big lead and never let up in a 47-16 win over Bowling Green in the Class 2 semifinals on Saturday.

Lamar scored the first four touchdowns of the game before Bowling Green reached the scoreboard early in the second half. With a sizable lead, the Tigers continued to add on in the second half and built a 39-point advantage at one point en route to the win.

Lamar (12-1) will take on Valle Catholic (12-1) in the Class 2 state title game at 3 p.m. on Saturday. It is the fourth straight year that the Tigers will play for a state title. 

Lamar took the initial lead when WR Chase Querry took a third-down handoff to the far edge and sprinted his way past everyone on the way to a 32-yard touchdown for a 7-0 lead over Bowling Green with 10:02 to play in the opening quarter. 

The Tigers struck again when QB Alex Wilkerson found WR Ian Ngugi for a 34-yard touchdown pass with 5:47 to play in the first quarter. The long passing score put the Tigers up 14-0.

Wilkerson came up with an interception on defense, his first of two in the first half, with six minutes left in the first half to take possession deep in Bowling Green territory. 

Wilkerson made the most of his turnover when he kept the ball to the left before diving across the goal line for a short-yardage touchdown with 4:04 left in the first half for a 21-0 lead.

After Lamar’s defense forced a turnover-on-downs with two and a half minutes left in the first half, the Tigers used a 38-yard reception from Wikerson to Ngugi to get in goal-to-go territory before Wikerson found Ngugi for a 3-yard touchdown and a 27-0 lead with 20 seconds to play in the first half. 

Bowling Green got on the scoreboard for the first time early in the second half when RB Bleyne Bryant ripped off a 56-yard touchdown run before a pass completion converted the 2-point try for a 27-8 score.

The Tigers ballooned their lead when WR Cooper Haun hauled in an 18-yard reception from Wilkerson to make the score 33-8 with 8:15 left in the third quarter.

Wilkerson came up with a hat trick of interceptions when he came up with a 47-yard pick-6 to push the lead to 40-8 in favor of Lamar with 7:26 left in the third quarter. 

The Tigers added another score just minutes later after coming up with another turnover—a fumble recovery by Trace Wooldridge—that set up a 10-yard touchdown run from Wilkerson to make the score 47-8 with six minutes to play. 

Bryant broke free for a 49-yard touchdown run with two minutes left to wrap the scoring for the Bobcats as well as the game.

Lamar gained 295 yards on the ground (390 total offense) with Wilkerson carrying 15 times for 82 yards and two touchdowns, while Haun added 11 carries for 70 yards and Logan Kish gained 82 yards on 14 attempts. In the air, Wilkerson completed 5-of-10 passes for 95 yards and three touchdowns, while Ngugi caught three passes for 74 yards and touchdowns.