Bethel Park running back David Dennison rushed for 317 yards and scored six touchdowns in a dramatic 51-35 win over Trinity. The nonconference victory at Hiller Field lifted the Black Hawks to a 4-1 record, while Trinity fell to 1-4.
BP’s Dennison scores 6 TDs in win over Trinity
Key Takeaways:
- David Dennison scored six touchdowns and ran for 317 yards.
- Bethel Park secured a high-scoring 51-35 victory.
- The game was a nonconference matchup at Hiller Field.
- Bethel Park’s season record now stands at 4-1.
- Trinity’s season record is 1-4.
David Dennison’s Impact
Stopping Bethel Park running back David Dennison has been a tall task for opposing defenses this season, and Friday night was no different. Dennison amassed 317 yards on the ground and found the end zone six times, propelling the Black Hawks to a 51-35 victory over Trinity. Those touchdowns proved pivotal, as Bethel Park surged ahead and refused to relinquish the lead.
The Stakes at Hiller Field
The showdown took place under the lights at Hiller Field, where Trinity attempted to keep pace in the nonconference matchup. Despite their best efforts, the Hillers could not overcome Dennison’s relentless rushing attack. The final scoreboard underlined the Black Hawks’ offensive power as they continued their strong campaign.
Bethel Park’s Record and Trinity’s Challenges
With this win, Bethel Park improved to 4-1, a promising position as the season progresses. Trinity, meanwhile, stands at 1-4, reflecting the uphill battle they have faced. Yet despite the loss, the moment of top performance belonged unmistakably to Dennison and the Black Hawks, underscoring his status as one of the area’s most formidable running backs.