They wouldn’t trail again as Laton scooped up a fumble on the ensuing possession and took it 48 yards for the touchdown. Well, Metzger went for the two-point conversion on Thursday and Logan Leviner delivered on a run up the middle to give the Patriots their first lead of the night. “We were here in a shootout and we wanted to go for two, and we didn’t.” “It was eerily similar to several years ago,” Metzger said. In that moment, Pinecrest coach Chris Metzger was reminded of the 2015 thriller that ended with the Scots earning a 35-31 victory. Trailing 28-27 with just under three minutes left in the fourth quarter after a 15-yard touchdown run by Nicholas Marella, the Patriots (8-1, 4-1) had a decision to make. We went to Richmond and lost 36-0, we came here to Scotland … and we beat them. “It’s so much excitement, so much passion for this team. “It was insane, I can’t explain it,” said Laton, who had a fumble recovery for a touchdown in the victory. Markham's guiding vision and the support of the entire community.”Ĭlick to view the 2021 edition of The Crestian, “When Everything is TBD, We Remain Determined.LAURINBURG - Logan Laton kept repeating one word after Pinecrest’s 36-28 win at Scotland on Thursday night.Īs he walked off the field at Pate Stadium, “insane” was the only thing the junior linebacker could mutter in that moment. Our students would not be able to fly this high without Dr. “I'm proud of our team of enthusiastic young journalists who produced the last book in a hybrid learning environment and successfully covered a challenging year. “Our print journalism program keeps growing and getting stronger,” said Mrs. The individual awards included five national first places: Personality Profiles Writing for Jolie Albinder ’22, Design of Academic Spread for Ana Bordin ’21, Sports Feature Writing for Emilia García Uribe ’22, Clubs and Organizations Writing for Grace Hancock ’22, and Photo Illustration for Haley Strauch '21. The other 15 awards were for individual work in 13 categories. Out of the awards received, three are national awards for the entire Crestian staff: second place for Photography, third place for Design, and third place for Writing. The NSPA also recognized 41 students in the 2021 Journalism Honor Roll, the highest number of students recognized with this honor in Pine Crest School history.Īdditionally, the book received 18 awards from Quill and Scroll, an International Honor Society for High School Journalists. The NSPA awarded the book First Class with Marks of Distinction for Essentials, Coverage, and Writing & Editing, the highest number of marks of distinction the Crestian has ever received from this national organization. The Crestian’s 75th volume titled “ When Everything is TBD, We Remain Determined,” earned All-Florida status by the FSPA, the highest recognition conferred in Florida. The 2021 edition of the Pine Crest Upper School yearbook, the Crestian, has earned recognition from the Florida Scholastic Press Association (FSPA), the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA), and the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Pine Crest does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid program, or athletic and other School-administered programs.
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