The North picked up a 49-7 win over the South in the 44th annual Shrine Bowl on Saturday in Casper, despite the South striking first.
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CASPER – The North picked up a 49-7 win over the South in the 44th annual Shrine Bowl on Saturday in Casper, despite the South striking first.
Torrington’s Logan Harris got the South started on the right foot, winning the coin toss. The South elected to receive the opening kickoff and it paid off. In less than two minutes, the South scored on an 11-yard pass from Mountain View’s Dane Covington to Douglas’ Gage Pitt.
After the South’s score, the North punched in two touchdowns to take a 14-7 lead after the first frame. By halftime, the North led 28-7. The second half was all North, as they piled on three more touchdowns to snag the win by the biggest margin of victory in Wyoming Shrine Bowl history.