![]() Plus, he played really physical on defense.” “Cade didn’t need prodded, he just made it happen. “We had a slow start and needed huge plays to stay in the game,” Penn-Trafford coach John Ruane said. Heinz Field was cold and turning white, with snow flurries falling throughout the evening Saturday.ĭespite the slow start after falling behind 14-3 in the second quarter, the Warriors turned to Cade Yacamelli, a senior who will play in his share of cold games starting next year at Wisconsin. ![]() Penn-Trafford started as hot as the weather in its much anticipated WPIAL Class 5A football championship game against top-seeded and unbeaten Moon.
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