St. Thomas Aquinas quarterback Andrew Indorf led an impressive second-half comeback, completing 16 of 18 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns to rally the Raiders to a thrilling 49-42 double-overtime victory over Atlantic in a Class 5A regional final. Despite trailing by 21 points and giving up the most points in school history, the Raiders extended their playoff win streak to 28 games. Indorf’s performance, including a game-winning touchdown in the second overtime, earned praise from coach Roger Harriott. The Raiders overcame a resilient Atlantic team, with running back Cedric Wyche also making key contributions in the victory. Despite the loss, Atlantic coach Jamelle Murray commended his team’s effort and the community support. The dramatic win propels St. Thomas Aquinas into the state semifinals, showcasing their ability to bounce back and emerge victorious. The game was marked by high emotions, intense competition, and standout performances on both sides, making it a memorable night for players and fans alike. The Raiders’ determination and resilience shine through in their hard-fought victory, highlighting their status as a top contender in high school football.
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