
Hillsdale kicked off their season opener with a massive 34-20 win over Black River at Community Stadium in Jeromesville last night, and yeah, the Lewis brothers were absolutely electric. It was the Falcons showing up big right out of the gate on August 21, 2026, dropping 34 points and setting the tone for their season.
Kael Lewis Was a Force From Snap One
Kael Lewis, man, he was making plays all over. We saw him rolling out of the pocket like it was nothing, taking off on those clutch quarterback keepers, and slinging the ball downfield to teammates. This dude was everywhere! And the blocking was there too. Mason Sloan was in on the action, even using Colt McCoy as a lead blocker to pave the way. When Hillsdale first scored, it was Knox Lewis celebrating big time with Corbin Deter, pure energy. Cameron Brown even booted the opening kickoff, getting us started right. It’s clear the Falcons came ready to rumble and put points on the board.
Pirates Struggled to Contain the Offense
Black River tried, they really did. We saw Kayden Hendershot looking for gaps in the defense, and even bringing down Mason Sloan a couple times. Kage Petruzzi also tripped up Sloan, trying to limit the damage. Dom Bell was slinging the ball downfield too, and doing the punting duties, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Hillsdale attack. Meanwhile, Hillsdale’s Mikey Schenberger was out there dodging tackles from guys like Carson Steidl in the backfield. Even on kick returns, Colton McCune had his hands full trying to shake Jae’Vion Avery. Noah Pryor was watching from the sideline, seeing his Falcons dominate. The Pirates just couldn’t slow down that Hillsdale offense when it mattered most.
What a start for Hillsdale! You gotta be hyped seeing them grab a win like this in the season opener. They definitely set the tone with those 34 points. This is the kind of momentum you want to build on early in the year, and it looks like the Lewis brothers are ready to lead the charge.
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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.
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