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Frederick’s Lafai Purcell tries to break a tackle by Holy Family’s Jace Gunderson. Holy Family’s Chase McNaughton celebrates after scoring the Tigers’ fi rst touchdown
during Friday’s game against Frederick. The Tigers won 27-26. PHOTOS BY JONATHAN MANESS



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coach said. “I just want them to learn from this game, and we will.”
Neither team played a perfect game. Holy Family had four turnovers in the contest and was hampered by penalties, while Frederick turned the ball over on downs four times in the contest, including not being able to capitalize on Tristan Dean’s fumble recovery at Holy Family’s 11-yard-line.
“It was not a pretty game,” Tigers’ coach Mike Gabriel said. “To be honest, I didn’t know what to expect, I thought (Holy Family) would get down after the mistakes. But they didn’t, and I am proud of them.”
What worked for the Tigers was their fast-paced offense that scored in a hurry when it got going. Holy Family got on board fi rst in the second quarter when Chase McNaughton raced 17 yards into the end zone to give the Tigers a 6-0 advantage.
Not to be outdone, the Golden Eagles responded a little more than a minute later when quarterback Gavin Ishmael found wide receiver Kooper Anderson for a 47-yard touchdown pass. With a successful two-point conversion, Frederick led 8-6 at halftime.
Both offenses got rolling in the second half. Holy Family scored out of the gate with a Dominic Gabriel 14-yard touchdown run to give the Tigers a 12-8 advantage. But once again, Frederick responded right back. Senior River Lakey broke loose on the right side for a 40-yard score to give the Golden Eagles a 14-12 lead.
Holy Family added a touchdown pass from Cooney to Anderson Osburn. With a successful 2-point conversion the Tigers held a sixpoint lead late in the third. But Frederick went to senior running back Cruz Zamudio down the stretch, and he answered the challenge. Zamudio carved up chunks of yards and made defenders miss to score the fi nal two touchdowns for the Golden Eagles and give his team a 26-20 advantage with a little bit more than eight minutes left in the game.
Holy Family will have its home opener against Broomfi eld Friday, Sept. 2, while Frederick will look to pick up its fi rst win on the road at Monarch High School.
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