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Aiden Palko made the most of both to help keep the St. Ignatius Falcons perfect season alive on Thursday afternoon.
“It was super hard. All game we were getting pushed back, but I knew we had to do that to win the game and keep our undefeated record,” Palko said.St. Ignatius coach Martin Furtado showed faith in his offence, choosing to go for the touchdown rather than attempting to boot the ball through the end zone for a one-point rouge, which also would have given the Saints the win.
The winning score was set up by a pair of lengthy runs by Falcons running back Alexandro Iossa, who scampered 23 yards to the 12 and another 10 to the two in the final minute of play. The Falcons , like the Saints , were hit with illness this week, forcing a double digit cache of players to the sidelines.
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