HILLSBORO — It won’t show up in the box score, but sophomore Tyler Kozminske’s effort in a lopsided game made an impression on his St. Louis U. High teammates on Friday night.
Up by 28 points in the fourth quarter at Hillsboro, the ball popped loose on a Jr. Billikens quarterback keeper. Hillsboro’s Tripp Lambrich scooped up the loose ball and raced down the field, but Kozminske tracked him down 60 yards later.
“My dad and I always talk about it, you know, if you're not playing too well, you can always control your attitude and your hustle, and that's something they can never take away from you and you can always give 100%,” Kozminske said. “I didn't know if I could get to him, but I ended up tracking him down.”
The play turned out to save a touchdown as Hillsboro was stopped and SLUH w