BOURBON - Earlier this week, Triton football coach Rod Wildman voiced concerns about his offense's ability to finish drives. He needn't have worried.His defense started and finished nearly everything in Triton's 38-0 win over LaVille on Friday. LaVille looked every bit like the 0-6 team it was entering the game. Seven sacks. Four interceptions. Three fumbles, all lost to Triton. This was the bowl of gruel an inexperienced LaVille squad served up. Triton's defense went for the kill against a LaVille team that had five sophomores and a freshman starting on its varsity squad.To make matters worse, LaVille's top two offensive linemen - Micah Richhart and Chad Stanley - missed the trip to Triton because of injuries. Triton didn't care who played for the Lancers.All the Trojans remembered was last year, when an 8-3 LaVille team full of seniors ran over Triton 42-8. The Trojans made this year's LaVille squad pay.
Jeff Holsinger, Times-Union Staff Writer- | July 28, 2016