If questions still remained about the validity of a Waubonsie Valley playoff appearance, the Warriors answered those questions Friday in the team's sixth-straight win: a 51-13 thumping of Larkin in Aurora.
Waubonsie Valley entered the second half up seven but turned it on the last two quarters, outscoring the Royals 37-6. The Warriors (6-3, 5-1 Upstate Eight Conference) gained 149 second-half yards compared to 78 for Larkin (4-5, 3-4 UEC). Quarterback Tyler Castro led the attack for Waubonsie, going 12 for 17 for 112 yards and four touchdowns, one of which came on a 4-yard run.
Castro's three touchdown passes were thrown to three different receivers: Mark Hilgers, Alex Stokowski and Scott Kuehn. Waubonsie's other scores came on a Ken Clay 38-yard touchdown run, a Perry Levin 72-yard kickoff return, a Maurice Bowman 8-yard run and a safety.
Six different Waubonsie runners combined for 153 yards on the ground.
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