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Unity head football coach Scott Hamilton said Althoff Catholic (4-0) was the best team he has coached against in his career.
Unity quarterback Dane Eisenmenger finished with a career and program best of 543 yards. Eisenmenger completed 27 of his 42 passes against the Crusaders. Receiver Tre Hoggard amassed a program-best 266 receiving yards, breaking a 34-year-old record.
Unity's offense also reset the mark for the most yards in a game from 639 yards to
666 yards, of which 543 were produced by their stable of seven sticky-fingered receivers.
To date, Friday night's game was the highest-scoring game ever played at Hicks Field.
Althoff was led in scoring by 5-foot-11, 188-pound Oregon commit Dierre Hill Jr. Hill ran for 255 yards and caught four passes for 48 yards. The senior scored five touchdowns, the last on a nine-yard pass to set up the Crusaders' game-winning two-point conversion with
seven seconds left in the non-conference contest.
Hamilton told the team after the game that, having coached over 400 games, there has only been a handful in which he thought every player on the field would have to play at their absolute best to even have a chance of winning.
"I give a lot of credit to our kids. I just don't have enough great things to say about our kids, our coaches, our plan, and how the kids executed. We just wanted to keep throwing punches at them and see what we could get."