In their final home game of the season, Carlmont varsity football lost to the Hillsdale Knights 13-3. The Knights’ two touchdowns and firm run defense proved too stiff for the Scots to overcome, despite them coming very close on multiple drives down the field. Regardless of the score, the Carlmont student body was as energetic as ever, pushing the team on through all four quarters. The Scots now look ahead to their game against the Sequoia Ravens, hoping to improve their record to 5-5 for the season.
Live from the field: Knights escape Scots on senior night
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About the Contributors
Hayes Gaboury, Scotcenter Editor-in-Chief
Hayes Gaboury is a senior at Carlmont High School and is the Scotcenter Editor-in-Chief. He loves mountain biking and plays for the Carlmont soccer team, making him very involved in the Carlmont sports community. He also enjoys media and photography, and loves finding new stories to tell.
Soleil Dam, Scot Scoop Managing Editor
Soleil Dam is a senior at Carlmont High School and in her third year with the journalism program. She hopes to pursue a career in marketing or sports journalism. In her free time, you could find her cooking, spending time with her dog, watching sports, or listening to Taylor Swift. To see her portfolio, you can click here.
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