Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Points keep coming as Cards outscore Panthers

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FARMINGTON 61, CLARKSVILL­E 41

FARMINGTON — Mike Adams said he knew it was going to be a difficult task Friday night for his Farmington Cardinals to slow down the single-wing attack of the Clarksvill­e Panthers.

The Farmington coach’s plan was to simply try to outscore the opposition with a torrid ground attack of his own.

Clarksvill­e outgained Farmington 365-342, but the Cardinals won on the scoreboard, 61-41 over the Panthers in the 5A-West Conference opener for both teams at Allen Holland Field.

“That was a hard-fought ball game,” Adams said. “You know, coach (Khris) Buckner does a great job with those guys, and the thing that they do is hard to prepare for, because it is so hard to simulate in practice.

“We tried to make some adjustment­s throughout the game, but we knew we were going to have to keep scoring. Fortunatel­y, our guys were able to do that.”

Farmington (2-2, 1-0) opened the game with a 9-play, 72-yard drive, scoring on senior Caleb Williams’ 18yard run, who scored with a nifty cutback near the goal line for the touchdown.

Clarksvill­e (1-3, 0-1) kept in on the ground for all seven plays of its opening drive, culminatin­g with Colton Gregory’s 8-yard run. The successful point-after gave the Panthers a 7-6 lead with 5:29 left in the first quarter.

The Cardinals took control with three consecutiv­e touchdown.

Williams scored again from 12 yards out, and quarterbac­k Trey Waggle completed two long scoring passes — 74 yards to Xavier State, followed by a 64-yarder to Drew Sturgeon.

“We had some big plays early and got ahead, then we wanted to slow things down and run the clock as much as we could,” Adams said. “But those guys never quit and kept coming right at us.”

Nicholas Buckner, a sophomore who is the coach’s son, scored on a 59-yard run to spark Clarksvill­e midway through the second quarter, and kept the Panthers within striking distance.

Farmington entered the fourth quarter with a 39-24 lead, but it got some breathing room early in the final quarter, when Jared Oskey hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass on fourth down.

Two minutes later, the Cardinals’ Michael Sellers blocked a Clarksvill­e punt, which was fielded and returned 24 yards by Jae Woods to make it 54-34 with 7:23 remaining.

MAUMELLE 21, GREENBRIER 18

GREENBRIER – Maumelle’s Evan Robinson scored the winning touchdown on an 8-yard pass from Xavion Morgan in the fourth quarter, giving the Hornets (2-2, 1-0 5A-West) a victory over Greenbrier (1-3, 0-1).

Greenbrier scored the game’s first two touchdowns on a 1-yard run by Seth Howard and a 37-yard intercepti­on return by Logan Beaird.

Morgan scored on a 39 yard run in the second quarter, pulling the Hornets to within 12-7.

Greenbrier’s Panthers took an 18-7 lead into halftime on a an 11 yard pass from Andrew Johnson to Talon Moore.

Morgan pulled the Hornets within 1814 on a 16-yard pass to Robinson in the fourth quarter.

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