Brayden Richardson, a running back from Sleepy Hollow (NY), surpassed 400 yards on the ground during the NYSPHSAA Class B state semifinal game.

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Sleepy Hollow (NY) RB Brayden Richardson runs for more than 400 yards in NYSPHSAA Class B state semifinal image

TL;DR

  • Brayden Richardson of Sleepy Hollow High School dominated the Class B state semifinal game.
  • Richardson achieved 446 rushing yards and scored five touchdowns in the 42-20 victory.
  • Sleepy Hollow will play Monroe High School from Rochester in the state championship.
  • Monroe is the first school from The Rochester City School District to reach a state football championship.

On Saturday, it was Brayden Richardson's world, and everyone else was just living in it.

The ball carrier from Sleepy Hollow High School in New York dominated the Class B state semifinal contest.

Sleepy Hollow topped Glens Falls, 42-20, and it was all Richardson.

He finished with 446 yards and five touchdowns. Unstoppable.

Richardson will play in college for the Rams.

First, he'll try to ram his way to a state title.

Sleepy Hollow is set to compete against Monroe High School, hailing from Rochester. Monroe is achieving a significant milestone, becoming the inaugural school from The Rochester City School District to reach a state football championship contest.

Richardson appears ready for another significant performance. Should he replicate this, Sleepy Hollow will present a formidable challenge.

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