![]() Running back Ryan Magiske capitalized the two positive gains and ran in the first touchdown of the game to put the Indians in the lead.ĭonovan McMillon caused another turnover when he stripped a Penn Trafford ball carrier, and Magiske returned it 43-yards for his second touchdown of the game. Then Pfeuffer connected with Breylen Carrington for 25-yards and was followed with a 20-yard elusive run by Aidan McCall to the Warriors 3-yard line. On the first possession for Peters Township’s offense, they got past the 50-yard line for the first time in the game. The heat was largely brought by the Indians. Things heated up to start the second half. The Warriors held their 3-0 lead into the half. Dunlap was able to find Ethan Carr and Chase Verrichio for some hookups but couldn’t capitalize on the Indians’ side of the field. ![]() Dunlap was intercepted midway through the second quarter by Donovan MacMillan of Peters Township. They were held scoreless the rest of the half. Penn-Trafford got in the Indians territory the first possession of the game and capitalized with a 32-yard field goal. ![]() Penn Trafford quarterback Gabe Dunlap and Logan Pfeuffer of Peters Township have both been atop the WPIAL leaders in passing on the season. Peters Township has never been to a WPIAL championship game in school history. The Indians fell to Penn Hills in the semifinals the next week, and Penn Hills went on to win the 5A championship. Last year, Peters Township upset the Warriors in a quarterfinal meeting again at West Mifflin, 38-35. There wasn’t a touchdown scored until the second half of the game. It was a throwback type WPIAL football Friday night at West Mifflin High School in a Class 5A semifinal battle.
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