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Sophomore Running Beak Breaks Through In Passaic Tech Win Over Newark West Side 

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MONTCLAIR — Trashon Dye and his twin sibling Travon view at football as a chance for them as well as their family. They would like to figure out how to head off to college and conceivably arrive at the NFL to accommodate their family. 

It's an objective that is as yet far away from being a reality, however Trashon moved forward on Friday night in the main round of his sophomore season. 

Color scrambled for 206 yards and three scores on 32 conveys as the Bulldogs crushed Newark West Side, 21-12, at the Zone6ix High School Kickoff Classic on the grounds of Montclair State University. Color detonated for long runs for the duration of the evening, blowing some people's minds and opening eyes about his ability. Color had 78 yards surging and a score with 24 conveys as a green bean last season. 

a gathering of individuals on a grass court: Sophomore Trashon Dye (3) celebrates with twin sibling Travon (8) and junior wide recipient Michael Kiritsis (14) after a Passaic Tech score against Newark West Side. © Robert Aitken Jr. Sophomore Trashon Dye (3) celebrates with twin sibling Travon (8) and junior wide recipient Michael Kiritsis (14) after a Passaic Tech score against Newark West Side. 

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"Last year, I assumed my part as a green bean," Dye said. "This year, I am prepared to be a group chief." 

Color was the element back for the Bulldogs in their initial drive as he kept on beating through the Roughriders protection and break handles left and right. Color's hardcore running stood out as his burst through the line of scrimmage was made conceivable by the hostile line that incorporates three seniors and a couple of 300-pounders in senior Justin Vazquez and junior Jahmir Rogers. 

"They work really hard consistently," Dye said. "They come to film and they ensure they get their squares on the field. In the game, they disclose to me it's rarely enough and they keep my certainty up." 

Color had scores in every one of the initial two quarters to give Passaic Tech a 14-0 lead in the second quarter before Newark West Side crawled once more into the game. The Roughriders scored before halftime and again in the second from last quarter, yet were halted on two-point change endeavors the multiple times as the Bulldogs took a 14-12 lead into the last quarter. Color would score for a third time frame with 7:29 leftover to give PCTI a two-score lead that would hold up. 

The absolute might have been significantly bigger for Dye, who had a 70-yard burst down the field and into West Side's red zone in the second from last quarter, just for the heft of the race to be invalidated by an illicit square toward the back. Color and the Bulldogs concede there were botches made disagreeably that should be fixed this week's down against state-positioned Northern Highlands. 

Trashon acquainted himself with football fans on Friday night, and Travon isn't a long ways behind. Travon is a competitor in the group at present recorded on the profundity diagram as a quarterback, so the situation of the siblings sharing a backfield soon is something very tempting for mentor Matt Demarest and the Bulldogs. 

"They're the two chiefs," Demarest said. "They got experience last season, however in particular, they got varsity minutes as first year recruit. They're not actually sophomores, they're more similar to youngsters or seniors as far as experience and authority in this group. 

Also, in case you're pondering, Trashon is the more seasoned twin by two minutes. However, who is quicker? 

"I'm," Travon proclaimed, then, at that point the twins and his mentor shared a giggle.