On Friday, the Rebels took down elite opponent, Frederick Douglass, 28-7. Frederick Douglass was a match up circled on Boyle’s calendar all year.
After taking a big loss to them last year, Boyle was ready to get back on the road. This was the last regular season game of the year and very crucial for postseason standings.
It was a very competitive game, and Boyle’s lowest scoring game of the year. As a team, they scored four touchdowns, two rushed by Avery Bodner, one rushed and one received by Montavin Quisenberry, thrown by Sage Dawson. On defense, the team was able to hold Douglass’s high powered offense to one touchdown.
This week’s defense was led by Demauriah Brown and Bryce Bullock who each had three solo tackles and five total tackles. Overall, though, it was a great effort by the whole team to come together and win this game.
“I love being a part of a family,” says defensive back Austin Bodner. “We go to war each week for each other and will forever be brothers. Everybody has a role and when everyone perfects their role, it makes a masterpiece.”
This was a tremendous win for the Rebels and was a great way to end off the regular season, undefeated! We hope to see you next week vs Whitley County. It is the first postseason game of the year and will be played at Rebel Stadium. Due to lack of referees it will be played on Thursday, not Friday, at 7:30.