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St. Aloysius keeps playoff hopes alive with 24-14 win over Indianola Academy

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Photo by Richard Miller

VICKSBURG, Miss. (VDN) — St. Aloysius High School’s football team picked up a 24-14 win on senior night against Indianola Academy, keeping the Flashes’ playoff hopes alive. Both teams entered the game in need of a victory, but St. Al (4-5) prevailed behind a strong defensive performance and explosive runs on offense.

The Flashes’ defense was anchored by Holden Davidson, who recorded nine tackles, including multiple tackles for loss.

Holden Davidson assisting on a tackle: Photo by Richard Miller

“We have to get better if we want to win next week,” Davidson said. “We’re definitely going to be watching a lot of film, but we have to get better and it all starts at practice.”

Pierson Smith made a key tackle in the backfield on Indianola Academy’s opening drive, forcing a punt. On the ensuing possession, Robert Lee broke loose for a 40-yard run before Garrod Bunch scored on a 52-yard touchdown. Carter Smithhart added the extra point to give St. Al a 7-0 lead.

Garrod Bunch: Photo by Richard Miller

The Flashes continued to find success on the ground in the first quarter with help from Lee and Beau Brogdon. Walt Andrews also caught a 10-yard pass from Sadler Lambiotte and recorded a pass deflection on defense.

Walt Andrews: Photo by Richard Miller

Later in the quarter, a bad snap over the Colonels’ punter’s head gave St. Aloysius excellent field position. Lee capitalized with a 5-yard touchdown run to extend the lead to 14-0.

Robert Lee: Photo by Richard Miller

In the second quarter, Carson Gleese intercepted a pass, and Brogdon added a 20-yard run to keep the offense moving.

Indianola Academy got on the board in the third quarter to cut the lead to 14-7, but the Flashes answered immediately with an 80-yard touchdown run by Cole Nolan to make it 21-7.

The Colonels scored from 1 yard out with three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter to close the gap to 21-14, but Smithhart sealed the win with a 30-yard field goal in the final two minutes.

St. Aloysius will go on the road next Thursday to face Madison St. Joseph.

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Keith Phillips is the Vicksburg Daily News Sports Editor. He has been on staff since October 2019 where he was part-time until becoming full-time in 2020. Keith is a Vicksburg native and graduate of Vicksburg High School and the University of Southern Mississippi. In his years with VDN, he has covered multiple stories including sports, human interest and crime(courtroom).

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