“It’s hard to put into words what our team has done.” Taylor said. One may argue no one in the state has more momentum than the Tigers, propelled by a high octane offense, young athletic defense, and a team/community that’s starting to believe. “We knew the way Bridgeport played their game they’d be ready, they wore on us especially in the second half, fortunately our guys on offense never let up and continued to make plays.” “As a defensive coach it makes you sick to your stomach to watch them score and score.” said Princeton head coach Keith Taylor. The result: a 73-70 slugfest victory sending plucky Princeton to their first state championship game. The state semi final brought the Tigers into unfamiliar waters against a shark that knew them all too well in the Bridgeport Indians. It began with a rivalry win in round one from Oak Hill, then a clash with Parkersburg and quarterback David Parsons, pitting two of the best at that position in the state head to head. MARTINSBURG, W.Va- The road to the Super 6 was one of twists and turns for the Princeton Tigers.
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