The regular season was a success, but the real challenge begins now, in the postseason. On Saturday Vail Christian will take on Pikes Peak Christian at 1:00 PM. Pikes Peak Christian will need to watch out since Vail Christian have now posted big point totals in their last five contests.
In almost any game, 46 points would all but guarantee a win. Not in this one. Vail Christian got past Byers with less than a touchdown to spare, ending up at 50-46. Junior Jamison Lee and junior Chris Cappel were among the main playmakers for Vail Christian as the former picked up 176 yards on the ground on 15 carries and accumulated 86 passing yards and the latter picked up 166 yards on the ground on 14 carries and caught 4passes for 73 yards. That makes it five straight good games in a row from Cappel.
Meanwhile, Pikes Peak Christian brought a seven-game winning streak into their contest against Justice last week; they left with a eight-game streak. Pikes Peak Christian were fully in charge, breezing past Justice 61-0. The lopsided score is just par for the course this season for Pikes Peak Christian, who can brag about seven blowout wins.
Their wins bumped Vail Christian to 7-2 and Pikes Peak Christian to 8-1. Since neither squad is a stranger to landslide victories this season, you'd better bet it will be hard-fought showdown.
Playoff bracket for these teams
See how Pikes Peak Christian vs. Vail Christian plays out in the box score
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