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Vidor (2-2) returns home next Friday for its final non-district contest as the Pirates face Trinity Christian from Dallas. Vidor finished with 259 total yards and four turnovers, while the Saints had 251 total yards and three turnovers, along with 100 yards in penalties. Pierson dropped back and heaved the ball down the middle of the field but the pass was picked off by defender Aiden Villafano to secure the Pirates victory. Willis on a 13-yard sideline pass to the Vidor 28 and another Saints first down with 47 seconds remaining.Īfter two incompletions, the Saints had third down and 10 to go from the Vidor 28. Facing fourth and 6 at the Pirates 41-yard line, Pierson connected with receiver B.J. The score came on a drive where the Cowboys got called for four big penalties, including a roughing the. Louis (2-1) began its next drive at its own 22-yard line and slowly began moving the ball downfield with Montet carrying the bulk of the load on the possession. The Saints did score one touchdown against Dallas, but even that one was a little weird. On the very next play, Villadsen took the pitch to the right sideline and roared 47-yards for the touchdown to put Vidor back on top, 21-17, with under four minutes to play in the game. However, facing third and 7 at midfield, Saints quarterback had the ball knocked from his grasp and the Pirates defense came up big with its first takeaway of the night at the St. Louis Catholic looked to put the game away. The Pirates offense found yardage hard to come by in the second-half, and the Saints defense was very opportunistic throughout the contest with four takeaways, which included three interceptions and one fumble recovery.įollowing a Pirates fumble deep in Saints territory, St.

The Saints added a 45-yard field goal, courtesy of kicker Landon Daughdril, to take a 17-14 lead with 11:07 remaining in the game. Louis Catholic evened the score, 14-14, midway through the third quarter as running back Graham Montet zipped through the Pirates defense for a 39-yard touchdown. Facing third and goal at the Saints 7-yard line, running back Dane Villadsen scampered for the touchdown to put the Pirates ahead 14-7 at halftime. Amari Cooper, Cowboys, WR (11,500) Amari Cooper is relatively cheap because he wasn’t expected to play Thursday. But if the Saints score, there’s a good chance he’s the one getting it done. Following the Rui Correia extra point, the score was 7-7.Īfter both teams traded possessions, Vidor began a time consuming 11-play, 66-yard drive. New Orleans Saints Thursday Night Football game. The Pirates responded on the next possession with a six-play, 80-yard scoring drive, which was capped off with a 40-yard run by quarterback Daigan Venable. He then looked downfield and found receiver Trey Tate one step ahead of the Pirates defense for a 41 yard touchdown strike and a 7-0 lead. Quarterback Luke Pierson pitched the ball to Graham Montet, who continued to run to the right. The Saints opened the scoring on its second drive of the game. Louis Catholic Saints of Lake Charles 21-17 at Matt Walker Memorial Stadium in Sulphur, La. Vidor traveled to Louisiana on Thursday night for some interstate football and made the most of the opportunity.

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