The thrill and the agony.
For the 14th season in a row, the Scott County Cardinals (6-5) are moving on to the second round of the playoffs after defeating in-town rival Great Crossing (8-3) 21-19 on Friday night behind Luke Colvin’s 119 yards and two touchdowns.
“We’re the best we’ve been the entire year,” Colvin said about his team. “Y’all better watch out in the playoffs.”
For the Warhawks, they end the best season in program history with a bad taste in their mouths as two of their three losses have come at the hands of Scott County.