SUMMERSVILLE —
The Grizzlies moved closer to nailing down a Class AA playoff berth with matching 21-point halves.
Quarterback Tyler Sagraves threw for 162 yards, including touchdown passes of 14 yards to Joe Amendola and 25 yards to Jared Price. He also ran for 74 andfound the end zone on a 3-yard run.
Will Mays added 85 yards on 19 carries and scored on runs of 15, 4 and 18 yards.
Nicholas, now 6-3, will play Friday at county rival Richwood.
Nicholas County 42, Mingo Central 23
MC (4-5) 3 14 0 6 — 23
NC (6-3) 14 7 7 14 — 42
First Quarter
NC: Will Mays 15 run (Austin Hill kick)
NC: Joe Amendola 14 pass from Tyler Sagraves (Hill kick)
MC: Harrison 31 FG
Second Quarter
NC: Jared Price 25 pass from Sagraves (Hill kick)
MC: Hall 65 run (Pass intercepted)
MC: Lee 23 pass from Lester (May run)
Third Quarter
NC: Mays 4 run (Hill kick)
Fourth Quarter
NC: Mays 18 run (Hill kick)
NC: Sagraves 3 run (Hill kick)
MC: Larue 1 run (Pass failed)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — MC: Mays 19-85, Hall 6-87, Lester 5-(-10), Lester 3-10, Lee 3-(-6), Wills 2-19. NC: Mays 14-119-2, Jordan Harman 5-18, Sagraves 10-74-1, Moore 2-10, Andrew Woods 3-15.
PASSING — MC: Lester 4-11-1, 62. NC Tyler Sagraves 11-22-0, 162
RECEIVING — MC: May 2-39, Lester 1-0, Williams 1-23. NC: Moore 4-68, Amendola 2-23-1, Jared Price 4-64, Dustin Murphy 1-7.
TURNOVERS — NC: Drew Moore (2 int.), Hunter Coleman (fum. rec.).
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