Paul Moala turned Friday’s high school football game against Merrillville into Grand Theft Football.
Moala, a 6-foot-0, 190-pound junior, ripped off a pair of Merrillville passes and returned them for touchdowns to lead the Kingsmen to a 35-2 victory on Friday, Aug. 26.
Penn is 2-0 and hosts Birmingham Brother Rice on Friday, Sept. 2.
Moala’s first Pick-6 was a 48-yard interception return that gave Penn a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.
Moala delivered the dagger with a Pick-6 in the third quarter, a 53-yard interception return that put the Kingsmen in command, 28-0.
Here’s an interview with Paul Moala:
Penn’s Wild Bunch front line of Keegan Hurst, Nate Boone, James Morris and Connor Schneider sent Merrillville backwards with seven quarterback sacks.
Quarterback James Iapalucci was 8-of-13 passing for 108 yards and two TD strikes.
John Ohlson made a brilliant over-the-shoulder catch for a 16-yard TD.
Matt Kominkiewicz hauled in a 25-yard TD pass from Iapalucci.
Penn coach Cory Yeoman was pleased with his team’s improvement from last season’s opener.
Here’s an interview with coach Yeoman:
Penn 7 14 7 7 — 35
Merrillville 0 0 0 2 — 2
P — Paul Moala 48 interception return (Jared Hancock kick).
P — Matt Kominkiewicz 25 pass from James Iapalucci (Hancock kick).
P — John Ohlson 16 pass from Iapalucci (Hancock kick).