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Big third quarter sinks Sumner against Seaman
Through the first half, the Sumner Academy Sabres were in a back and forth battle with Topeka Seaman on the road Friday night.
But a 21-0 third quarter for Seaman carried them to a 53-34 victory against the Sabres, who conclude the season 6-4.
Seaman's Spencer Vanderbogart kicked off the scoring quickly, scoring from eight yards out.
Sumner responded the quickest way possible – returning the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown. As he has most of the season, returner Benny Parker provided Sumner a spark with a 92-yard kickoff return.
Sumner would take its first lead of the game after Eli Alexander scored on a 60-yard touchdown pass from Armand Brisbane. Brisbane was 18-32 for 338 yards and three touchdowns.
Trailing 12-7 after Sumner failed to convert on both two-point conversion attempts, Seaman's Nathan Stanley scored from 23 yards out.
Sumner would punch back one more time.
Running back Torrel Saffold scored from seven yards out, giving Sumner its last lead at 20-15 following a two-point conversion from Vernon Vaughn.
From there, Seaman scored 28 unanswered points.
Kyle Dunham was on the receiving end of a 25-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Hurla. Seaman's Stanley punched it in from three yards, providing Seaman its first two possession lead at 29-20.
An interception return from Hurla added to the lead at 36-20.
Sumner's Vaughn scored the Sabres' final touchdown, narrowing Seaman's lead to 50-34.
- Nick Sloan
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