High School Sports

Troy football captures Class AA state championship

Syracuse, NY — The Troy High School football team captured their third championship in school history Saturday, edging Victor 21-20 in the New York State Public High School Athletics Association’s(NYSPHSAA) Class AA Super Bowl.

The Troy High School student section during the NYSPHSAA Class AA Super Bowl on Saturday, November 26, 2016. Photo- @rybrubru on Twitter/Special for 518 Sports.
The Troy High School student section during the NYSPHSAA Class AA Super Bowl on Saturday, November 26, 2016. Photo- @rybrubru on Twitter/Special for 518 Sports.

After gathering a halftime lead of 13-7, the Flying Horses saw their undefeated season on the line with only five minutes and fifteen seconds remaining in the final game of the 2016 NYSPHSAA High School football season. Following a touchdown and down by just one point, the Blue Devils opted to go for the possible win with a 2 point conversion, rather than playing it safe with an extra point tie, a move that would haunt them.

With most of his offensive line situated on the right side of the field, the Victor QB connected with Kordell Jackson. The sophomore receiver was no match for the Troy D who stopped him short of the goal line, eventually ending Victor’s season.

Troy ran the remaining time left on the clock out, capturing the W.

“Troy’s won two state championships before, but there’s never been a 13-0 team,”  head coach Bob Burns told the Troy Record. “That was the challenge to them all week. For as long as they live, no one can take it away from them.”

Troy joins Cambridge and Glens Falls in the 2016 Title count as Section II went three for three on the weekend, capturing more state Championships than any other section.  

For more photos check out this NYSPHSAA gallery 

Dylan Rossiter

Dylan is the Founder and Editor-at-Large of The Upstate Courier. In the past, he has been a beat reporter covering Section II Athletics, Siena College men's basketball, the Tri-City ValleyCats, and breaking news. In Dylan's current role, he oversees newsroom operations and long-term planning. Dylan is a native of Castleton-on-Hudson and a graduate of Maple Hill High School.

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