According to East Ridge coach Mike Pendino, the Raptors' identity is down and dirty, a run-first, smack-'em-in-the-mouth bunch.
So, of course, it was through the air that the Raptors beat Cretin-Derham Hall 23-7 Friday night.
More specifically, it was the arm of Seth Green that did in the Raiders. Green, the Raptors' 6-4, 210-pound quarterback, completed 14 of 30 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns, both to wide receiver and childhood buddy Kjetil Cline.
"They were focused on stopping us up front, so we had to let Seth carry us," Pendino said. "I'll tell you what: Seth is going to carry us a lot if we're going to have success."
Cretin-Derham Hall started the game strong, gaining 53 yards on its first two plays from scrimmage.
That drive stalled, but the Raiders took a 7-0 lead two possessions later when quarterback Maxwell Jackson hit receiver Tony Adamle in stride for a 42-yard touchdown on the final play of the first quarter.
To that point, the Raiders had outgained the Raptors 104 yards to 29 and had picked off a pass.
But East Ridge, playing rope-a-dope like a prizefighter, found momentum from Green's arm and legs. He found Cline for a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter — a beautifully lofted 25-yard corner route and a laser on 27-yard post for a 13-7 halftime lead.