
Seneca, MO – The Seneca Indians fought hard but ultimately fell short in the Class 3 State Championship game against the Blair Oaks Falcons. Despite a strong first half performance, the Indians were unable to maintain their momentum in the second half.
The first half was a high-scoring affair, with both teams trading touchdowns. Seneca's offense, led by quarterback Kaden Clouse and running back Roman Miller, was clicking on all cylinders. Clouse and Miller combined for multiple touchdowns, keeping the Indians in the game.
However, during the second half the Blair Oaks defense tightened up, limiting Seneca's offensive opportunities. The Falcons also capitalized on some mistakes, scoring crucial touchdowns to take control of the game.
While the outcome was disappointing, the Indians should be proud of their accomplishments this season. They fought hard, played with passion, and represented Seneca High School with class.