Las Vegas Review-Journal

Faith Lutheran does a lot with a little

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a good job.”

Faith Lutheran allowed a 300-yard rusher in consecutiv­e victories over Legacy and Cimarron-Memorial but held the Mustangs’ high-powered rushing attack out of the end zone until late in the third quarter when Malik Lindsey scored on a 1-yard run to cut Faith Lutheran’s lead to 30-6.

Lindsey gained 155 yards on 32 carries, and Shadow Ridge (5-2, 2-2), which produced 61 points last week against Centennial, finished with 316 yards rushing but needed 70 attempts.

“I don’t want to be a tissue paper defense where we’re giving up (300) and 400 yards rushing a week,” Fox said. “A point of emphasis really has been turning the corner defensivel­y. One of the things we really prided ourselves on in the past is stopping the run and not only that but creating turnovers.”

Marshall scored on a 72-yard run midway through the first quarter and added a 38-yard TD to put Faith Lutheran up 17-0 with 5:57 left in the second quarter.

Shadow Ridge put together an 18play drive and drove to the Crusaders’ 1-yard line late in the half. But with time winding down and no timeouts, the Mustangs had to hurry a fourth-down play and Elisha Young was stuffed short of the end zone as time expired.

“When you’re on the 2-yard line, you want to score points and you don’t want to walk away empty-handed,” Fox said. “I felt like that was a turning point in the game for us.”

Gronauer tossed an 8-yard TD to Michael Peck on Faith Lutheran’s first drive of the second half to go up 24-0, and Gronauer added an 18-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter.

“Tonight, I saw we made a big improvemen­t, and the scoreboard showed it,” Gronauer said. “We played really well. The defense played stellar tonight.” Contact reporter David Schoen at dschoen@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @ DavidSchoe­nLVRJ on Twitter.

 ?? DAVID BECKER/ ?? Faith Lutheran’s Taimani McKenzie returns a Shadow Ridge fumble 36 yards for a touchdown during the third quarter, helping the No. 10 Crusaders to a 37-6 victory in a Northwest League game Friday at Faith Lutheran.
DAVID BECKER/ Faith Lutheran’s Taimani McKenzie returns a Shadow Ridge fumble 36 yards for a touchdown during the third quarter, helping the No. 10 Crusaders to a 37-6 victory in a Northwest League game Friday at Faith Lutheran.

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