Kick curtails No. 6 Cleveland Heights in 43-41 loss to Paramus Catholic

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Kick curtails No. 6 Cleveland Heights in 43-41 loss to Paramus Catholic
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Marquise Davis rushed for 194 yards and two touchdowns, but the Tigers couldn't recover from a special teams error to start the fourth quarter of their high school football game.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — With John Gordon Jr.’s 92-yard interception return for a touchdown that ended the third quarter, Cleveland Heights appeared to be on its way to a second win.

Gordon spotted Paramus Catholic junior Kenyon Massey sprinting out of the backfield and into motion. After quarterback Crew Colon followed through on his pass, Gordon snagged it at the 8-yard line and sprinted the other way down the sideline Saturday afternoon at Cleveland Heights High School’s Crawford Field.

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