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Princeton staves off Sycamore rally to reach OHSAA Region 4 semifinals

Princeton football has won 11 games for the first time in 31 years.

With Princeton leading Sycamore 37-21 with under three minutes to go in the Division I, Region 4 quarterfinals, it looked like the Vikings nearly had the game wrapped up. But William Ingle and the Aviators refused to go away.

With 2:08 left in the game, Ingle capped a 10-play, 73-yard touchdown drive with a 14-yard pass to a wide-open Cannon Ray, pulling the Aviators within eight points after the two-point conversion.

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It looked like Princeton had made the right call on the ensuing drive, running three times and forcing Sycamore to burn its timeouts. After that, the Vikings would safely punt the ball and pin the Aviators deep with no timeouts with a minute to go, right?

Wrong.

On fourth down, the punter appeared to peek at the play clock as the ball was snapped, sailing all the way back to Princeton’s seven and setting Sycamore up with a first and goal with under a minute left. Two plays later, Ingle passed to Cairo Ford, who just managed to fall into the end zone with 35 seconds left. Sycamore (6-6) just needed a two-point conversion to tie the game.


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