Orangeburg, S.C. – For the first time in nine years, the Northwestern Trojans have captured a state championship, bringing the title back to Football City, U.S.A. The Trojans triumphed over the Irmo Yellowjackets with a nail-biting 34-31 victory in the 2024 SCHSL 5A Division II state championship game held at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium, located on the campus of South Carolina State University.
The much-anticipated match featured two unbeaten teams with high stakes, and it certainly did not disappoint. With tensions high and the score tied at 31-31, the spotlight fell on the Trojans’ three-year starting quarterback, Finley Polk. With just 1 minute and 40 seconds remaining on the clock, Polk took the reins, leading his team on a decisive drive down the field.
As the seconds ticked away, the Trojans found themselves in the red zone of the Yellowjackets, setting up a critical play. The Trojans’ kicker, Matthew Fish, was positioned for a 27-yard field goal attempt that would potentially seal the game. With only one second left on the clock, the pressure was on. The Yellowjackets attempted to disrupt Fish’s concentration by calling timeouts, but the senior kicker remained unfazed.
In a remarkable display of composure, Fish successfully converted the field goal, securing a 34-31 victory as time expired. This clutch performance capped off a thrilling championship game and marked the sixth state championship win for the Northwestern Trojans in their program’s history.
This championship victory is particularly sweet for the Trojans, as it ends a nine-year drought since their last state title. Fans, players, and coaches alike celebrated the achievement, igniting a sense of pride and unity within the community of Orangeburg. The win not only highlights the talented roster of the Trojans but also serves as a testament to their hard work, dedication, and determination throughout the season.
As the team celebrates this well-deserved success, attention may now turn to what lies ahead for the Trojans. With a strong leadership core and a proven track record, supporters are optimistic about future seasons and the potential for continued excellence on the field.
The Trojans’ victory over the Yellowjackets reaffirms their place in South Carolina high school football lore. With Polk leading the charge and a talented team rallying together, the Northwestern Trojans have not just claimed a state title; they have also rekindled a football legacy that will be remembered for years to come.
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