![]() ![]() The third quarter quickly shut down that notion. The Red Raiders turned it over on downs just before the half, and it looked like the Crusaders were well on their way back into the game. Following another 60+-yard drive, Saint Louis finally cut the early deficit in half on Bianco’s 46-yard touchdown toss to slot back Trech Kekahuna. The defensive unit played their part, forcing a Kahuku three-and-out on the next drive to set up another Crusader score. The team drove 62-yards down the field, before running back Boston Opetaia put the ball in the end zone with a 2-yard scoring run. ![]() The Crusaders put together their first sustained drive, moving the chains four times, one more than they had all of the first quarter. After watching Kahuku score their fourth unanswered touchdown to begin the second quarter, Saint Louis finally buckled down. ![]()
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