Dayton Daily News

Fairborn outslugs West Carrollton inwild one

- ByMarcusHa­rtman

Fairborn improved to 2-0 for the first time since 2010 with a 45-32 win over West Carrollton on Friday night.

The teams traded the lead five times beforeHunt­erWarner’s 75-yard touchdown reception from Patrick Parrish put the Skyhawks on top for good with 7:04 left in the third quarter.

Donovan Dierker’s PAT kick gave Fairborn a 38-32 advantage, but that hardly felt like it would be enough after the teamscombi­ned for five touchdowns in the second quarter and kept trading blows early in the third.

The Fairborn defense stiffened, however, and did not allowthe Pirates (0-2) to find the end zone again.

“I believe in our guys,” second-year Fairborn coach Randy Kerns said. “We have players that can play football. We’ve just got to wake up at times. We believe in our scheme and our physicalit­y. Eventually things will turn in our favor. We’llwear on them and make a play. We’ve got playmakers.”

Parrish put a dagger in West Carrollton’s comeback hopeswhen hewent up the middle for a 25-yard touchdown with 3:12 left, the second time he scored on the same quarterbac­k trap play. The first went for 68 yards and helped the Skyhawks build a 17- 6 lead midway through the second quarter.

He finished with 176 yards

on 7-for-9 passing and ran for 86 yards on nine attempts.

“It feels good,” Parrish said. “We’ve got probably the best team we’ve had in a while, but we’ve still got to improve and I think it’s gonna go good this year.”

Ona night of big plays and standoutpe­rformances, Warner managed to stand above the rest.

The 2019 All- Ohio firstteame­r ran for 237 yards on 26 carries and had 83 yards on two receptions. He finished with five total touchdowns and contribute­d four tackles from his linebacker spot.

After the Skyhawks went 3-7 last season, their eighth straight losing campaign, Warner said he heard from others he might be better off

finishing his career somewhere else, but that is not his style.

“Being a part of changing culture is really where I want to be, and that’s why I didn’t transfer,” he said. “Everybody was telling me to transfer, but I was like, ‘No, I want to stay here and change it.’”

Kerns is certainly happy to have him around for one last season.

“We’re trying to get these guys to understand there are dudes here,” Kerns said. “We’ve got some guys, it’s just gettingthe­mtobelieve in themselves and getting them to do things the right way every day. We still fall into bad habits at times, blame each other and point fingers, but for us it’s just a culture focus. Controllin­g what we cancontrol, just getting good relationsh­ips with the kids and getting them to trust us. Showing themwe’recompeten­t andwe care about them and giving them support.

“Our administra­tion and our town really want a winner. It’s a step-by-step process. We’ve got guys like (Warner) who really speeded things up for us a little bit.”

Kamaury Cleveland led West Carrollton with 216 yards passing and two touchdowns. The junior quarterbac­k also ran for 32 yards but was under heavy pressure much of the night.

He threw a pair of touchdownp­asses to JordanBerr­y, who finished with 113 yards receiving, but a late intercepti­on hurt the Pirates’ chance to rally.

Anthony Baltimore and Leon Nevels were credited with 15 tackles apiece for the Pirates, who also got 103 yards rushingand­twotouchdo­wns from Tyron Darby.

Their last lead camewhen Dujuan Howard returned a punt 86 yards for a touchdown with 8:17 left in the third quarter.

That setupWarne­r’s heroics with the long touchdown reception, a short throw in the flat he took up the sideline for six points.

“My guy fell, and I got a really good block from my receiverwa­y downthe field, so I just stiff-armed the next kid and then just busted it open from there,” Warner said.

 ?? STAFF ?? Fairborn andWest Carrollton traded the lead five times before HunterWarn­er’s 75-yard touchdownr­eception fromPatric­k Parrish put Fairborn ahead for good.
STAFF Fairborn andWest Carrollton traded the lead five times before HunterWarn­er’s 75-yard touchdownr­eception fromPatric­k Parrish put Fairborn ahead for good.

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