The Rummel offense is built largely around what junior running backs Jaden Terrance and Coryan Hawkins can do when they carry the football.
But junior quarterback Tyler Holden is making efforts to play a larger role in the team’s success on offense.
In the latest win against Warren Easton, the first-year starter threw touchdown passes to Mark Shezbie and Nathaniel Singleton as the Raiders built a four-touchdown lead in the third quarter of a 28-14 victory last week at Tad Gormley Stadium.
On the pass to Singleton, Holden (5-foot-8, 177 pounds) faked a handoff as he rolled out toward the right sideline and threw a long pass that resulted in a 50-yard touchdown — after Rummel ran the same play earlier and Holden threw a shorter pass to a different receiver.
“The first time we ran the