First year South Summit head football coach Levi Thompson was searching for his first win with his alma mater when they took on their rivals North Summit at home Friday night.
By about midway through the game’s second quarter, Thompson and the Wildcats had it all but sewn up, leading 28-0 on the visitors.
South Summit started the game off with an aerial attack on the Braves. Junior signalcaller Ian Mair had two first-quarter touchdown connections with his older brother, Owen. Ian finished the game with four scores on 20-30 passing.
Bryce Pulver and Blake Osguthorpe also helped power the Wildcats’ offense. Each had second quarter scores and finished with over 60 yards of offense Friday. South Summit led 35-7 at the halftime break, allowing one last second score and adding a fourth-quarte