Ryle's Landon Lorms catches a pass and tries to break free from a Trinity defender in Saturday's Class 6A state championship in Lexington. Photo provided | Charles Bolton
 

What was a promising start turned into a disappointing finish for the Ryle football team on Saturday in the Class 6A state championship against Trinity at Kroger Field in Lexington.

The Raiders jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the game’s opening quarter, but the Shamrocks went on a 42-9 run from there to win their 29th state title, 42-23.

It was a game where the final score wasn’t an indicator of how close things were. Trailing 21-17, a Trinity interception by Caleb Ricks was returned 35 yards for a touchdown with 7:35 to play in the game and the floodgates opened from there.

Ryle’s magical season closes at 12-3, making their second state championship appearance in program history, also losing to Trinity in 2006.

Ryle’s Jacob Savage tries to break a tackle. Photo provided | Charles Bolton

“This goes down as one of the greatest season’s in Ryle history,” Raiders coach Mike Engler said. “We thought we had a chance to win it. Made some mistakes in the second half that they capitalized on.”

The Raiders couldn’t have asked for a better start. The defense forced two three and outs while Nathan Verax hit Landon Lorms for two touchdowns, the second one where Lorms leaped over a Trinity defender and high-pointed the football for a 55-yard touchdown reception. Lorms’ highlight-reel grab gave the Raiders a 14-0 lead with 1:45 left in the opening quarter.

Things continued to build up in Ryle’s favor, facing a 4th and 4 on their own 36-yard line, a fake punt turned into a 37-yard gain by Jaden Galicia to the Trinity 27.

Momentum made a huge shift from there. The Raiders were unable to add points from the fake punt, a Verax throw to Gavin Lyons on 4th and 15 from the Trinity 32 falling incomplete by inches at the front right pylon.