On Shallowater's next possession, Whitesboro senior Torran Naglestad intercepted a pass, giving the Bearcats the ball at the 10-yard line. Finally, once all the craziness stopped, I was able to say, 'Hey, what happened?'" A big defensive lineman was chasing him, and Mac and the big defensive lineman landed right there on me and rolled us all up. "(Harper) was being pressured and run right into our sideline," Fagan said. The senior pulled in the 25-yard touchdown pass which helped Whitesboro blow the game open.įagan said it was an unbelievable play, but he didn't get to see it happen. Junior quarterback Mac Harper rolled out to the right and heaved the ball to the end zone for Jake Hermes. Early in the fourth quarter, Whitesboro faced a fourth down and 19 in Shallowater territory. Whitesboro's lead was down to 21-18, and the pressure was on the Bearcats. Kaleb Cox punched in a 2-yard touchdown run, then Garret Foerster completed a pass to Kouper Boyd for the two-point conversion. Shallowater got back in the game in the third quarter after recovering a Whitesboro fumble on the Bearcats' 5-yard line. Shallowater scored first, but Whitesboro took control and led 21-10 at halftime. "But once we got clicking, it was pretty fun to watch both offense, defense, special teams all play really at a high level and get the job done in a late November game and give us a chance to play December football for the first time ever." "Didn't start off too fast, don't know what that was attributed to," Fagan said. Whitesboro coach Cody Fagan said the Bearcats played hard all game. Shallowater (11-3) suffered its worst loss of the year at the hands of the Bearcats, and its first since Sept.