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ROBBY FLETCHER Sports Editor
At the eighth Big River Rivalry all-star football game, Powhatan and Blessed Sacrament-Huguenot had some of their most valued seniors enter Day Field at Randolph-Macon with one last chance to showcase their skills against the best high school athletes in Richmond, while representing their schools one last time in the process.
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the James River against the all-stars that are north of it.
The North team ultimately took home the victory in a 33-21 final that saw them explode for three touchdowns in the third quarter to pull ahead after a 7-7 halftime score.
Powhatan’s biggest standout of the day was Trevillian, who entered the game with a chip on his shoulder as he set out to prove that he can compete with the best that Richmond has to offer.
“I just wanted to show people what I’m capable of and get a little bit more exposure to show that I can play with the best talent in the 804,” Trevillian said.
From the very first snap under center, it looked like Trevillian was in for a special day of football. His very first pass was a display of Trevillian’s ability to handle pressure, his arm talent