Trailing by 10 less than two minutes before halftime, Sterling was looking for a spark to change the momentum Friday night against Quincy.

The Golden Warriors got it in the form of a 56-second touchdown drive to close the first half, then they added four straight scoring drives in the second half to pull away for a 38-17 Western Big 6 win at Roscoe Eades Stadium.

“We just had to keep the flow of the game going. We started hot [in the second half], and then we just had to keep going,” Wyatt Cassens said. “You really just have to put everything together that you do in practice the week before, use what the coaches are teaching you and just do your job. Once you do it, the rest plays out for you.”

Sterling (5-3, 4-2 WB6) trailed 17-7 when it took over possession at its own 35-yard line w

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