Senior Will Bothwell and junior Austin Rea combined for catches for yards and five touchdowns Links of London Trinity's win. EllSaline,ranked No. in Class A,blanketed Mesh all night.Senior quarterback Derek Links of London Key Charm rarely threw Mesh's way. Still didn't matter as Trinity's powerful offense racked up yards,with Racette throwing for yards and six touchdowns,while running for. "You better have two great corners if you're going to play Trinity," EllSaline coach Terry King said."Someone's got to get pressure on Racette and keep him in the pocket,and you have to cover Mesh and Bothwell,but they have others,too. "It's not easy." Probably won't be easy for many teams this year.Wasn't easy for Class A Cheney last week in Trinity's win. "One thing we did when we started this process," Trinity coach Sean Racette said,"was we needed people to step up and make plays.We had to put the kids in situations where they could be successful.We've got kids who can play.When you take one part of our offense Links of London L Charm,we have other options." Like Bothwell and Rea. Trinity,ranked No. in Class A,started strong by scoring on its second play as Bothwell snagged a yard touchdown pass from Racette. From there,it was all Trinity as Racette completed of passes.Only one was to Mesh,but of course,that was still a touchdown,a yard pass with minutes, seconds left in the first quarter. "They're going to have to guard all of us,plain and simple," said Rea,who had eight catches for yards and two scores. Of course,Mesh is more than OK with receiving a lot of the attention from defenses.Besides,if Bothwell and Rea keep Links of London Laughing Buddha Charm like they have,defenses may have to reconsider doubleteaming Mesh. "I'm fine with that," Mesh said about getting doubleteamed."It's only going to help us if those guys keep doing what they're doing." Bothwell caught his second touchdown pass with left in the second quarter,a yard catchandrun.
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