WATCH: Forging Forward Part 3: TRIUMPH

WATCH: Forging Forward Part 3: TRIUMPH

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Forging Forward: Part 3 – TRIUMPH

The journey reaches its emotional peak on Senior Night.
Under the Friday night lights, the Spring Valley Vikings honor their graduating seniors in a powerful ceremony, dedicating the season to their fallen brother, Matthew Putnam. Helmets marked with #91, tears, hugs, and heartfelt words mark a night of reflection and gratitude.

The episode then flashes back to Week Zero — the first game under Head Coach Norman Washington II. The stakes are high as the Vikings prepare for their heated rivalry against Richland Northeast. Tempers flare during warmups. Emotions run hot. Old frustrations and new pressures collide as a program desperate for belief steps onto the field carrying 24 straight losses.

What follows is pure intensity: a back-and-forth battle filled with momentum swings, defensive stands, and heart-stopping moments. With the game tied late, the Vikings dig deep and deliver a dramatic overtime victory — 22-19 — snapping the streak in unforgettable fashion.

This final chapter captures the raw emotion, the breakthrough, and the triumph of a group that refused to stay down.
From heartbreak to glory, TRIUMPH proves that the real victory was never just on the scoreboard.
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