Faith claims district title with win over Holy Trinity

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Flames host playoff game Saturday

  • Junior Ben Martin creates some distance between himself and the Celtics defender after a reception. Martin won the footrace to the endzone for six points. Photos by Stennis Shots/Contributed by Faith Academy
    Junior Ben Martin creates some distance between himself and the Celtics defender after a reception. Martin won the footrace to the endzone for six points. Photos by Stennis Shots/Contributed by Faith Academy
  • Junior Case Coleman breaks up what would have been a long reception for the Celtics with quick hands and reaction speed.
    Junior Case Coleman breaks up what would have been a long reception for the Celtics with quick hands and reaction speed.
  • Junior Justin Mottle wears gloves that read “always open” as he hauls in a 50-yard reception. The Flames passing game was on display in the game as senior quarterback Grayson Poage threw for 155 yards.
    Junior Justin Mottle wears gloves that read “always open” as he hauls in a 50-yard reception. The Flames passing game was on display in the game as senior quarterback Grayson Poage threw for 155 yards.
Marble Falls Faith Academy football team won their first district title since 2013 in a battle against Temple Holy Trinity 44-22 on Friday night at Britton Field. The Flames now step up to play this Saturday, Nov. 21 at 2 p.m. against Huntsville Alpha Omega in a second round playoff contest. The Flames earned a first-round bye as district champions. Second-year Head Coach Stephen Shipley said…

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