It didn’t matter that both Foran High and Jonathan Law entered their final game of the season with matching 5-5 records. It was Thanksgiving, and the longtime crosstown rivals always get up for what is usually the biggest game of the season. Thanksgiving also means pomp, circumstance, seeing old friends, and hard-hitting football.
Law’s Max German ran for 152 yards on 22 carries.
Jake Kasuba threw for more than 200 yards in the first half.
Colin Fermender pulled in this pass for a 56 yard touchdown.
Foran led 28-21 at the half, and both schools participated in the extensive halftime show.
Foran celebrates recovering Law’s fumble of the second half kickoff.
Kasuba also carried 21 times for 102 yards.
Kasuba dove in for this touchdown that put Foran ahead, 35-21.
Law fumbled their second consecutive kick-off, which turned the tide of the game.
Stephen Longley darted up the middle for another touchdown to put Foran ahead to stay, 41-21.
Foran head coach Jeff Bevino holds the city trophy, won by Foran for the 7th straight year.