The Boys HS Nationals Tier II joined the trend and brought a slew of tight games on Day Two.
Everyone seems to have learned the lesson that if you have even just a decent kicker, you take points when they are on offer.
Understanding that and when it’s the right time to line up a penalty was in evidence in the first games of the day.
Consolation Games
In a back-and-forth all-Indiana meeting Pendleton found their groove to win 22-10 over Bishop Dwenger. Meanwhile, the Raleigh Redhawks held off a Charlotte Tigers team that refused to be written off 26-19.
Semifinals
Thunder Rugby and Vienna played a wild one. There were some strangle penalties and leads won and lost. Vienna spent a lot of time in the Thunder 22 when they had the wind. Down 12-5 Vienna finally was able to run a pretty snappy play off a scrum to close it to 12-10 at halftime.
Thunder had the wind after that and with prop Wayne Ager and Ethan Sherman at hooker charging through traffic they managed to get close. Finally Sherman scored on a break, but as he was scoring the Vienna tacklers were penalized.
Penalty try, yellow card, and a penalty for Thunder at midfield.
Somehow Vienna held on after that and then worked down the field to score, with Dyland Liskey and Christos Kalpaxis leading the way. They went over at the left corner to make it 19-15, and then as time wound down back came Vienna to put Kalpaxis over and Vienna led 20-19.