![]() ![]() “I felt like last year exploited our weaknesses as a team, and even me as a player. “I just use (the 2019 final) as pure motivation,” Wolfe said. The senior enters Friday’s game 56-for-85 passing for 1,041 yards and 16 touchdowns. Last week In the semifinals against Queensbury, Wolfe completed 6 of 10 passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns (both to senior running back Xavier Leigh) to go along with 43 yards rushing and two touchdowns in a 48-0 triumph. He felt an opportunity went wasted against Queensbury in 2019. No matter what the game is called, Wolfe wants to win it. Friday night, the Flying Horses (6-0) take on Burnt Hills (6-0) for the classification title in a 2020 season contest conducted during the seven-week Fall Season II format. It would mean everything.”Īs a junior, Wolfe watched Queensbury celebrate at Shenendehowa's Steuerwald Stadium after edging Troy 17-14 in the 2019 Section II Class A Super Bowl. ![]() ![]() It would be special doing it in the purple jersey and representing Troy High. “I think it would be a good way to end the book, especially as a senior going out on top,” Wolfe said. ![]()
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