Story By Cinthia Rico
The atmosphere was electric as Valley Head kicked off its season against North Sand Mountain in Higdon last Friday.
In what can only be described as a nail-biting clash between the Tigers and the Bison for dominance, Valley Head came out in a 45-33 victory.
North Sand Mountain got things moving early in the game, placing the Bisons on the scoreboard.
Valley Head answered with Eian Bain rushing for a Tiger touchdown. With 1:55 left of the first, the Bison set up Hank Farmer, who plunged into the endzone for a 2-point conversion run.
At the half, the Tigers trailed 14-7.
Hunter Robinson broke away on the left side for a TD bringing the score 14-13, Valley Head trailing by one.
NSM’s Farmer drove up the middle for a touchdown and a good PAT with 7:56 remaining in the third.
The Tigers answered with a phenomenal play featuring a last-second pass from Bain to Noah Hulgan for a TD run and a 2-point conversion bringing the score to a 21-21 tie.
Third-quarter action continued as NSM’s Blake Hill caught a TD pass, giving the Bison a 27-21 lead.
Valley Head’s Bain broke free at 4:02 for a 13-yard Tiger touchdown, followed by a successful 2-point conversion that elevated the Tiger to a 29-27 at the end of the fourth quarter.
The two teams continued to battle well into the final quarter. Valley Head finished with 402 yards of offense to NSM 356.
Bain ran for 196 yards on 33 carries, completing all three passing attempts for 86 yards with zero interceptions, while Robinson carried nine times for 89 yards with one touchdown.
Brothers collide with head coach Charles Hammon welcoming his brother Chris Hammon as Valley Head hosts Section for a home opener on Friday at 7 p.m.
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