MARION — For a brief moment Saturday, Tabor Academy’s football team found itself in a position it hadn’t been in much this season – trailing in the second half.

However, with a talent like Peter Bourque under center, the game is never over. The Michigan commit finished with 232 yards passing to go with 70 yards rushing, accruing five total touchdowns as the Seawolves rallied from a two-score deficit before pulling away for a convincing 39-21 victory over St. Sebastian’s.

“We had a couple of screwups in the first half,” Bourque said. “Came out probably a little bit slow. We weren’t ready to go. But in the second half, coach (Jeff) Moore told us what we needed to fix. Then we came out there, and we came out flying. Our defense did a great job, forcing turnovers. Then our offense, we execut

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