If there was one lesson Tamaqua learned from its regular season meeting with North Schuylkill, it’s to avoid a slow start.
That slow start played a primary role in the Blue Raiders’ 38-15 setback to t.
Panther Valley decided to play the percentages.
But the completion percentage of Tamaqua quarterback Luke Kane ruined the Panthers’ game plan.
Kane completed 8 of 9 passes for 152 yards and a pair of .
A clutch Hail Mary touchdown pass right before the end of the first half served as the spark Tamaqua needed to pull away from Northern Lehigh on Thursday night.
The big-pass play gave the Blue Raiders.
Six area teams will hit the road this week looking to pick up big wins that could improve their playoff positioning as the regular season winds down.
Bangor (4-2)
at Lehighton (2-4)
Friday, Oct. 6, 7.
It’s go-for-broke time in the high school football season.
Friday night marked the start of the second half for most teams despite the fact it’s not even October yet.
For most, Tamaqua seemed like a h.