You can call it an early-season measuring stick for Tamaqua.
The Blue Raiders were trying to make a statement against perennial wrestling power Blue Mountain in s Schuylkill League match on Wednesday.
Luke Kane seamlessly shifted from special teams drills to running the Tamaqua offense during practice on Wednesday.
It’s nothing new for Kane or any of the Blue Raiders, many of whom are called upon .
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 .
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.
There were plenty of positives for Wally Hall.
Hall watched his North Schuylkill team move the ball effectively and play its typical brand of attacking defense in a 38-15 win over Tamaqua on Thursday.