Kenny Chambers had the will to win and 21 yards to go.
He caught only caught two passes in Willard’s thrilling 48-42 win on the road at Bolivar, but they were both touchdowns. His first was a 58-yard catch, the second was a 21-yard touchdown catch in overtime. Chambers juked around two Bolivar defenders to find the right side of the end zone and give Willard the win.
Chambers also had a 13-yard interception return for a touchdown. If he could get the ball in his hands, he was gone.
Willard trailed Bolivar by as many as 16 points, but Chambers credited Tigers coach Brock Roweton’s ability to chew out his team at halftime for inspiring a comeback.