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ND. (NewsDakota.com)  Free-Safety Sophomore Brayden Tripp had two interceptions on Friday night to help the Titans defeat the Wolves of Watford City 8-6.  Central Dakota improves to 1-1 in the AA West and 2-2 overall, Watford City drops to 1-1 in the AA West and 2-2 overall. 

The Titans drew first blood early in the first quarter driving 60 yards for a touchdown.  Senior Quarterback Jayden Grover threw to Junior Wide-Receiver David Fletcher for a four yard touchdown reception to complete the drive with 8:50 left.  Sean Perry rushed in for the two-point conversion to make it 8-0 Titans.  The Titans defense would hold the Wolves scoreless until the fourth quarter when Senior runningback Brandon Sandvik rushed in from 15 yards out, the two-point conversion failed making it 8-6.

The Wolves offense had eight penalties for 40 yards, compared to the Titans two offensive penalties for 15 yards.  The Titans won their first homecoming game since 1995, and beat Watford City for the first time ever.  

Next up for Central Dakota is next Saturday in Stanley, pregame at 1:30pm on the Raven 103.1 FM, kickoff at 2pm.