Madden Williams' magical hands lift St. John Bosco over Baltimore St. Frances
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Madden Williams' magical hands lift St. John Bosco over Baltimore St. Frances
"You have to have your best players play big in the biggest games."
"I saw man coverage. I saw the ability to go win up top. My quarterback put it in a spot where only I could get it."
"That was No. 2 vs. No. 4 in the country,"
"It was physical."
Madden Williams made seven catches for 180 yards, including a 51-yard one-handed touchdown and a 36-yard reception that set up the winning score, lifting St. John Bosco to a 21-14 comeback victory over Baltimore St. Frances. Williams' one-handed TD from Koa Malau'ulu tied the game with 9:26 left, and his later reception set up a two-yard touchdown from Carson Clark with 4:09 remaining. St. Frances had rallied with two third-quarter touchdown runs by Jaelyn Burke (51 yards) and Jae'Oyn Williams (19 yards). St. John Bosco's defense produced fourth-quarter interceptions by Jailen Hill and Isala Wily-Ava, while Matthew Muasau recorded two sacks and double-digit tackles.
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