It took the “poor offense” of Triton nine plays to move the ball 95 yards as Anderson scored his second touchdown.Just before the end of the third quarter, Gary Hill, who the week before set a Triton record with a 37-yard field goal, booted one from 21 yards out and Triton led 29-0.Perhaps the best play of the game, and the best catch of the year, took place at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Carlson, dropping back and seeing all of his receivers covered, began to scramble. Running away from the play, he threw the ball 50 yards in the air and flanker Joe Coconante reached higher then the crowd of defenders that surrounded him and came down with the football and a 40-yard touchdown.While returning a Warrior kickoff, Joeliet's Ken Kennedy ran into Triton’s Pat Conley. The jarring tackle shook the ball loose and safety Mike Nolan recovered for Triton on the Joliet 35.Anderson, Thorne and Carlson each carried once putting the ball on the Joliet five. Mike Thorne scored the touchdown on a five-yard run and Gary Hill kicked the 43rd and final Triton Doint.STATISTICStcJC►r c *j r vVT: s244*4-- Sr ,* N^ f s, A • * —36171S Av c G r16942* u r^ vara-,17101► •lt; r ^ r_; : 1 Q.r15 618-5Va f;. r*' ':ecri-O/-* -j'-- . r’-a-C-tr\ r-\'■7-39.71ftr '*. .K _ C, *V —✓ ■ A.3-2b ** JZ ♦- * *f-s ^ T: r r -5 452-30Vr- . ♦ — *• 1 •^ c. i ■ f* i; 13 6 1014 43- . 4 #■* : r : c i; eg •_■: o o0 0/'”• I 1 ~ m_ i * trC. \HOW THEY SCORED First Quarteri Tr.rrne 1 yd run •• klc k no cooc ) . . . 5:30, 13-0Second Quarter T • -Debtt? 1 yd. rur K-ck no good ) . 12: 55, V9 0Th»rd Quarter T -~ocrson 5 rC k-ck' . 9:25, 26-0T 21 yc fie! a goai .2 3'Fourth Quarter T Cocorantejg 40 yd. pass from Carlson (pass fa iec ' 14: 36, 350T - Tnorne.. 5 ya. run (.'Smith, pass from Carlson ’ 12 37 43 0