Football Game Recap: Prosper Comes Up Short
A Heartbreaking Loss
The Prosper Eagles' season came to an end on Friday night with a heartbreaking 28-21 loss to the Allen Eagles in the Class 6A Division I state semifinals.
Prosper held a 21-14 lead in the fourth quarter, but Allen scored two touchdowns in the final six minutes to earn the victory.
The loss was a tough one for the Eagles, who had been one of the top teams in the state all season.
A Valiant Effort
Despite the loss, the Eagles can be proud of their effort.
They played hard until the end and never gave up.
The Eagles finished the season with a 12-2 record.
Looking Ahead
The future is bright for the Eagles.
They have a lot of young talent and should be a contender for the state title again next year.
The Eagles will be back stronger than ever in 2023.
Stats
- Allen outgained Prosper 420 yards to 305 yards.
- Prosper had two turnovers, while Allen had none.
- Allen converted 4-of-10 third downs, while Prosper converted 3-of-12 third downs.
Key Plays
- Allen took the lead for good with a 2-yard touchdown run by Seth Henigan with 5:38 remaining in the game.
- Prosper had a chance to tie the game late, but a 47-yard field goal attempt by Cole Murphy was wide left with 1:34 remaining.
Quotes
"We played hard until the end, but we just came up a little short," said Prosper coach Brandon Schmidt.
"Allen is a great team, and they made some big plays when they needed to," said Prosper quarterback Cade Klubnik.
Looking Ahead
The Eagles will now turn their attention to the 2023 season.
They will have a lot of young talent returning, and they should be a contender for the state title again next year.
Conclusion
The Prosper Eagles' season came to an end on Friday night with a heartbreaking loss to the Allen Eagles in the Class 6A Division I state semifinals.
Despite the loss, the Eagles can be proud of their effort.
They played hard until the end and never gave up.
The future is bright for the Eagles.
They have a lot of young talent and should be a contender for the state title again next year.
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