EAST JORDAN — At 2-2 on the season entering Friday night against Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart, East Jordan’s losses had come by just a combined six points.
They fell by four against Kalkaska and then two a week ago against Glen Lake.
So when they were locked in a 14-12 halftime advantage against Sacred Heart on Friday, Sept. 26 at home, it looked like another one of those tight nights for the Red Devils.
But, instead, East Jordan closed the door in the second half, rolling to a 34-12 victory.
“It seems like we’ve been in tight ball games and not found a way to win those tight ball games, so it was good to come out in the second half like we did and put the game away,” East Jordan coach Adam Grybauskas said. “Defensively, we really only gave up a couple plays. They had two or three big p