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Photos: Hayden football Senior Night vs. Vail Christian

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Hayden's Danek DeMorat finds running room and runs up the score all the more Friday night against Vail Christian. The Tigers led the Saints 52-22 at halftime and won the game 72-28. DeMorat led scoring with five touchdowns and two 2-point conversions for 34 total points.
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Hayden’s Jarrett Davis moves to make a sack against Vail Christian late in the game Friday during the Tigers’ 72-28 victory over the Saints.
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Hayden’s Kyler Campbell secures a catch while fending off a tackle by Vail Christian. Campbell had 76 receiving yards in the 72-28 win by the Tigers, which put them at 6-2 overall and 5-0 in league play. They will face off Oct. 31 against West Grand in Kremmling for the league title.
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Hayden senior Elijah Gioia keeps up his blocking on the offensive line against Vail Christian. Gioia was one of five upperclassmen honored during Friday’s Senior Night.
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Hayden senior football players pose with leftover Senior Night roses between their teeth following a big win over Vail Christian. Back row: Elijah Gioia. Front row, from left: Danek DeMorat, Justin Preston, Matt Heaney and Jace Bene.
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Hayden quarterback Peyton Johnson tucks and runs from a shotgun formation against Vail Christian. Johnson scored four rushing touchdowns, threw a TD pass and got an interception against the Saints.
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Hayden’s Jamison Englehardt gets his hand in the face of the Vail Christian quarterback during a pass attempt late in the game Friday. Younger Tiger football players got plenty of game time in the victory over the Saints.
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Hayden’s Noah Weber, Wesley Schmahl and Peyton Johnson line up for a two-point conversion Friday, Oct. 24.
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