In the first quarter, Maur Hill tried an on-side kick which didn't go ten yards. The Dawgs scored in less than one minute. Maur Hill then used a long drive, including two 4th down conversions to tie the game at 7-7.
The Dawgs added two TDs in the second quarter with drives that took less than a handful of plays on each. The Ravens had long many play drives that eventually faltered on the fourth down. Time of possession was dominated by the Ravens, but not so the score as the half ended with the Dawgs up 21-7.
No scoring in the third quarter. The high scoring Raven offense has been brought back to earth by the Dawg defense and the teams traded possessions for the duration of the quarter.
In the fourth quarter, the scoring drought was broken by the Ravens with 6:18 remaining. The Ravens defense stopped the Dawgs after 3 plays and a punt and started their march to the Dawgs goal line. With less than two minutes remaining, the Ravens had the ball first and goal from the six. But, the Dawg defense kept them from gaining even a yard and took possession with just over a minute left. At that point they could run the clock out for the 21-14 win.
The Dawgs received theBi-District championship plaque.
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