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Black Hawks yield to Canon Mac’s run game

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Liz Mackey
The Black Hawks prepare for a play in their game against Central Catholic on Sept. 8

For the third week in a row, the Black Hawks played up to 6-A. This time, their formidable opponent was the Big Macs.

It was Joey Fabus Childhood Cancer Foundation Night and Youth Night.

Impassioned by the gold-clan fans and the youth, the built-by-Bethel squad took the early lead after a 36-yard touchdown pass from Tanner Pfeuffer to Ryan Petras. Ja’Vaughn Moore began the drive with a 35-yard run.

Canon-McMillan responded with a touchdown of their own after a solid rushing game.

After the first quarter, the Black Hawks led 8-7.

In the second quarter, the Big Macs went ahead with another rushing touchdown. They headed into the locker room with a 14-8 lead.

On their second drive of the second half, Canon Mac scored again to extend their lead to 21-8.

The Hawks attempted a comeback, but the Big Mac defense remained resolute and stopped them in their tracks on several occasions.

Late in the fourth quarter, another rushing touchdown from Canon Mac put the nail in the coffin.

Bethel Park (1-3, 0-0) will host the Baldwin Highlanders (1-3, 0-1) in their first section contest next Friday for their homecoming game.

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Liz Mackey
Liz Mackey, Staff Writer, Photographer
Dribble, dribble, dribble. Pass the ball. Shoot. Score! That’s two points for junior Liz Mackey. Liz is a real team player and you can find her on the court when our JV girls basketball team’s mission is to outscore its opponents. Liz’s biggest goal is to achieve varsity status on the girls basketball team. This is Liz’s first year in Scholastic Publications but not her first year taking photos for the yearbook. Even though Liz didn’t take the class last year, she took photos around the school and at sports events to help out the yearbook so they had more photos to choose from. Liz’s biggest inspiration is her uncle. Wouldn’t you be inspired if your uncle was the captain of the LAPD? Aside from playing high school basketball, she likes to take photos for the yearbook and watch her favorite programs on Netflix. Liz is also involved in Student Government (SGA) where she is a senator; she is also involved in Campus Life, Fall Play, and Best Buddies. Liz has two dogs. Their names are Claire and Tippy.   Written by: Isabella Dudjak, Staff Writer

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