In a thrilling display of high school football, the Warrenton Warriors triumphed over the Holt Indians with a decisive score of 47 to 13. The game showcased Warrenton's offensive prowess, as they extended their season average of 35 points per game, solidifying their undefeated status.
Warrenton's victory not only highlights their dominance this season but also sets the stage for an anticipated conference championship showdown against Orchard Farm in two weeks at David Huff Memorial Field. Coach Joel Adam praised the team's performance, particularly singling out standout players. Caden Strohrer earned the third star of the game for his impressive sideline-to-sideline play, while Brandon Johnson, who rushed for 100 yards and threw for another 102, was named the second star. The top star of the game went to Austin Haas, who contributed significantly on both offense and defense.
Looking ahead, Warrenton will face Saint Charles High School next week, aiming to maintain their perfect conference record. Meanwhile, Holt will travel to Washington, Missouri, for a non-conference matchup against Saint Francis Borgia. As the season progresses, the excitement builds for the upcoming championship clash, promising more action-packed football for fans.