St. Paul's knew it would be a challenge as perennial power University-Baton Rouge came to Hunter Stadium on Oct. 3.
It would take a strong effort on both sides of the ball to derail the Cubs, who scored 64 points last week.
Unfortunately for the Wolves, a shaky defensive start and miscues on offense put St. Paul’s behind early, and the Wolves could never recover, en route to a 36-25 defeat.
“I love the effort that our kids gave, but for us right now it’s attention to detail,” St. Paul's coach Kenny Sears said. “It was the little things that got us beat tonight.
“We just need to work hard on our focus so we can play better in the second half (of the season).”
U-High (3-2) scored on its second play from scrimmage, getting a 61-yard touchdown pass from Ethan McGlynn to Lawson Dixon for a