Dexter receiver adds to record-setting season with second 200-yard game

Dexter senior wide receiver Cole Novara further cemented his place in local football lore with another 200-yard game on Friday. His record-breaking performance punctuates a remarkable senior season, marking the second time this year he has surpassed the 200-yard mark.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cole Novara’s senior season continues to set new standards.
  • He achieved his second 200-yard receiving game of the season.
  • Friday’s efforts broke yet another school record.
  • The standout performance highlights his leadership on Dexter’s football team.
  • Novara’s achievements position him among the most notable high school players in the region.

Setting the Scene

Dexter’s high school football program has never lacked passion, but this season, all eyes are on senior wide receiver Cole Novara. The buzz at Friday night’s game was already electric—then Novara put on a show.

Second 200-Yard Triumph

For the second time this season, Novara burst past defenders and racked up over 200 yards receiving—a rare feat for any high school player. Fans in the stands erupted each time the senior standout broke free, underlining just how critical he has become to Dexter’s offensive success.

Another School Record Falls

Adding to the excitement, Novara’s performance on Friday sealed yet another school record. Having already set high standards throughout his senior year, staff and students alike marveled at the wide receiver’s tenacity. His ability to consistently deliver big plays has turned him into a local hero, and his statistics continue to climb.

Looking Ahead

With the season still in motion, Novara’s accomplishments promise even more excitement for Dexter football. Whether he’s running short routes or going long, the senior’s continuing success caps a record-setting year—one that may stand in school history for a long time to come.

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