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Seneca's 30-Year Wait Ends with First Football Title
6 Dec
Summary
- Seneca Indians secured their first state football title in 30 years.
- The team achieved victory in the Class 3 championship game.
- Quarterback Brodie Probert and running back Roman Miller led the offense.

The Seneca Indians are celebrating their first state football championship in 30 years, clinching the Class 3 title with a hard-fought 33-26 victory. After falling in the championship game for the past two seasons, the dedicated team and coaching staff finally reached their goal, achieving a long-awaited triumph.
Seneca's powerful rushing attack was key to their success, amassing 390 yards on the ground. Quarterback Brodie Probert contributed 183 rushing yards and two touchdowns, while running back Roman Miller added 180 yards and two scores. The Indians' defense also made crucial stops, ultimately holding off the Hawks in the final minutes.
This historic win is the culmination of years of dedication for the Seneca program. Head coach Cody Hilburn emphasized the loyalty and commitment of his coaching staff and players, highlighting the team's focus on faith and character development throughout the season, not just on football skills.




