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At halftime, Hart has a statistical edge -- not that it matters

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Even though Hart is behind, 21-15, to St. Bonaventure in the Northern Division final, here is an example of what kind of night the Indians are having. With 15 points, they have already scored more points than all but six of St. Bonny’s opponents this season. Only three times have the Seraphs allowed more than 17 points in a game.

But what goes around comes around, I guess: St. Bonny’s has already outcored all but four of Hart’s opponents The most any Hart opponent has scored is 28, in that thrilling 31-28 victory over Canyon Country Canyon.

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Hart has run 34 plays to St. Bonny’s 25 and has outgained the Seraphs, 254 yards to 199.

Hart’s Delano Howell has carried 14 times for 84 yards and one touchdown, and B.R. Holbrook has completed 11 of 15 passes for 152 yards.

St. Bonny’s Darrell Scott has carried 13 times for 66 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Casey Serna has carried five times for 73 yards and has completed three of six passes for 54 yards and a touchdown -- to Scott for 40 yards.

The second half just began, and Hart receiver Spenser Souza got rocked on an incomplete pass.

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-- Martin Henderson

-- Image from frn.sdstate.edu


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