Look: Ramapo (New Jersey) wins football game on controversial Hail Mary

The Ramapo (New Jersey) high school football team pulled off a dramatic, last-minute comeback Friday night to defeat Somers (New York) and improve to 2-0 this season.
But should the game-winning Hail Mary have counted as a touchdown?
Ramapo trailed by eight points with 19 seconds left against Somers, when the Raiders scored on a touchdown pass from Landon DePrima to Brandon Del Valle. Following a failed attempt to tie the game with a two-point conversion, they were forced to try an onside kick.
The Raiders recovered the onside kick, and as time expired, DePrima connected with Gavin Taylor on a Hail Mary to win the game 38-34.
A closer look at the game-winning score, however, shows Taylor coming down just short of the goal line before rolling into the end zone. The nearest official signaled for a touchdown, and Ramapo rushed the field to celebrate a victory now going viral around the country.
The entire comeback, including a slow-motion replay of the Hail Mary, was shared on social media by reporter Kevin Devaney Jr:
Tonight was one of the most unbelievable finishes to a football game I've ever seen live.
— Kevin Devaney Jr. (@KDJmedia1) September 2, 2023
Ramapo (NJ) trailed by 8 with 19 seconds left. Scored, missed the 2 point conversion, recovered the onside kick and then tossed a Hail Mary to win 38-34 as time expired. The sequence: pic.twitter.com/HJK3fnJgkN
There's no instant replay in high school football (in most states, at least), so the ruling on the field stood as called and the game ended with Ramapo on top.
Was this the right call, or did Somers miss out on a well-earned win?
Let us know your opinion below:
