De La Salle pulls ahead, but is is far enough

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De La Salle just answered Centennial's charge with an impressive 80-yard, 9-play scoring drive, but the referees decided they wanted to have a little say in this game as well, calling a very questionable unsportsmanlike conduct on De La Salle receiver Eddie Vaccaro as he highstepped, a very little bit, in the end zone.

After the penalty, DLS got backed up to the 25 for the extra point, which became a 35-yard field goal and Michael Czyz hooked wide right.

I understand why the unsportsmanlike penalties are strict in high school sports, but I gotta say, that looked really ticky tack. And in the fourth quarter of a state championship game, let the kids settle things on the field.

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