SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. If South Tahoe does not play another football game this year, what great memories were made Saturday.
Under bright sun, with fresh snow on the mountains, a spattering of family in the stands and a few dozen fans on the surrounding hillsides, the Vikings played like athletes starved for competition and made history.
Jake Tarwater tied a Nevada record with seven touchdown passes, the defense forced five turnovers and South Tahoe rolled past the Wooster Colts 54-14.
“Everyone deserves a shout out, everyone on this team went to work today,” Tarwater said.
“Just to fly around and to start again is crazy, everyone’s energy was so high today,” said Mason Hage, who caught two of those touchdowns.