Slippery Rock defense shuts down Hickory, 28-0, in D-10 semifinal
NEW WILMINGTON — The pouring rain could not dampen the mood amongst Slippery Rock High’s football players following Friday’s District 10 Class 3A semifinal against Hickory.
The Rockets had just dismantled the Hornets, 28-0, at Wilmington High School’s Greyhound Stadium to advance to the district championship game for the second straight year.
Players were congratulating each other, shouting and sharing the moment with fans who braved the nasty weather.
A dominating defensive effort — just 149 yards allowed — was the foundation for the win.
“I just gave Coach (Eli) Christy (defensive coordinator) a hug,” said Slippery Rock head coach Larry Wendereusz. “I think that’s an unbelievable performance to handle that offense. To leave a goose egg on the board, that’s impressive.”
The Rockets (7-4) will face rival Grove City, which rallied to defeat Sharon, 22-21, in the championship game at a date, site and time to be determined.
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