Even Beau Pribula admitted the score surprised him.
He thought both teams might only score one touchdown each in horrible weather.
He was off by about eight touchdowns for his team.
With a YAIAA Division I championship on the line, Central York throttled York High, 60-14, at home in a torrential downpour Friday night. It's the third straight season Central York has topped the Bearcats for the title in the league's largest division.
The game was expected to be a thriller between two teams enjoying dominant seasons and near the top of the rankings in District 3 Class 6A. But while Central York had few issues dealing with the continuous rain Friday, the Bearcats had every struggle imaginable.
"I thought maybe it would be 7-6 at the end, not 60 points on the board," said Pribula, Central York's superstar quarterback. "To be able to do that was amazing.
He thought both teams might only score one touchdown each in horrible weather.
He was off by about eight touchdowns for his team.
With a YAIAA Division I championship on the line, Central York throttled York High, 60-14, at home in a torrential downpour Friday night. It's the third straight season Central York has topped the Bearcats for the title in the league's largest division.
The game was expected to be a thriller between two teams enjoying dominant seasons and near the top of the rankings in District 3 Class 6A. But while Central York had few issues dealing with the continuous rain Friday, the Bearcats had every struggle imaginable.
"I thought maybe it would be 7-6 at the end, not 60 points on the board," said Pribula, Central York's superstar quarterback. "To be able to do that was amazing.

A monsoon couldn't stop Central York. Can the Panthers now win another District 3 title?
After a blowout win over York High in a torrential downpour, Central York will enter the District 3 playoffs undefeated for the second straight year.
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