MALVERN — Harrison Central overcame some early mental errors, a subpar week of practice and the emotional hangover that comes from losing one of their own last Friday against Newcomerstown.

The Huskies trialed 20-7 before quarterback Brady Hyre led a comeback, passing for two touchdowns as part of 21 unanswered points to put the visitors up 21-20.

But fate wasn’t with the Huskies as a 10-yard touchdown run and two-point conversion late in the fourth pushed Newcomerstown past Harrison, 28-20.

Hyre threw for 204 yards and two touchdowns to go with two picks on 19 of 27 passing. The Huskies’ passing game accounted for the majority of the yards as the visitors managed just 13 total rushing yards on the ground, hampered by a number of sacks of Hyre by the Trojans defense.

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