(AP) — Eastland-Pearl City forced five turnovers and scored off each one as the Wildcats rolled to the IHSA Class 2A football state championship, 41-12, over Maroa-Forsyth on Friday. Throw in a turnover on downs by the Trojans (10-4) from which Eastland-Pearl City scored its first touchdown, and the Wildcats (14-0) were a perfect 6-for-6 in the points-off-turnovers statistic. Heeren threw for 207 yards and three scores, Cody Kluck caught two of the touchdowns within his 149-yards receiving and added an interception and Walter Ollie had a pick as well as a rushing touchdown. The Wildcats were outgained by the Trojans 332-306, but good field position provided by the turnovers was all they needed to win their first title.