FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Mount Hope 36, Iaeger 14
MOUNT HOPE — Da’Von Marion ran for 165 yards and three touchdowns as the unbeaten Mustangs rolled to a 36-14 win.
Marion also had 18 tackles on defense while Ryan Lester made a 68-yard fumble return for a score.
Mount Hope (3-0) hosts Pendleton County for homecoming Friday.
I (1-2) 0 0 8 6 — 14
MH (3-0) 16 6 14 0 — 36
First Quarter
MH: Da’Von Marion 5 run (Eric Cannaday pass from Kyle James), 9:28
MH: Ryan Lester 68 fumble return (Robert Holliday from James), 8:10
Second Quarter
MH: Marion 11 run (Pass failed)
Third Quarter
MH: James 8 run (James rush), 6:03
I: Roberts 59 run (Hopkins rush), 5:08
MH: Marion 16 run (Pass failed), 2:26
Fourth Quarter
Roberts 2 run (Rush failed), 7:48
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — MH: Marion 21-165-3, Joe Thornquest 9-44, Josh Christ 3-12, Lester 4-17-1, James 4-1-1.
PASSING — MH: James 1-1-0, 7.
RECEIVING — MH: Canaday 1-7.
TURNOVERS — MH: Lester (fum. rec.), Cannaday (int.), Jeff Edwards (int.).
Shady Spring 6, Summers County 0
HINTON — Walter Patton scored on a four-yard run with 1:44 remaining in the first quarter to give the Tigers the victory.
Shady’s balanced attack saw Chris Setliff gain 65 yards, Eric Lucas 64, Matt Brooks 52 and Patton 50. Josh Weeks also completed six passes for 61 yards.
Seth Bower gained 76 yards and Tim Wynes 43 for the Bobcats.
Summers (0-3) plays at Wyoming East Friday. Shady (2-1) hosts Independence.
SS (2-1) 6 0 0 0 — 6
SC (0-3) 0 0 0 0 — 0
First Quarter
SS: Walter Patton 4 run (Kick blocked), 1:44
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — SS: Eric Lucas 4-64, Chris Setliff 7-65, Matt Brooks 8-52, Patton 8-50, Josh Weeks 4-19. SC: Seth Bower 15-76, Tim Wynes 15-43, Shawn Weikle 6-14, Parker Wheby 4-3, Tre Ford 1-1.
PASSING — SS: Weeks 6-16-1, 61. SC: Wynes 4-13-0, 28.
RECEIVING — SS: Witt Ort 3-27, Travis Mullins 2-27, Lucas 1-7. SC: Tanner Lilly 4-28.
TURNOVERS — SC: Bricon Huffman(int.), Nick Bennett (fum. rec.), Dustin Morey (fum. rec.), Jeremy Graff (fum. rec.), Travis Salmons (blocked punt).
Pocahontas County 47, Pendleton County 0
UPPER GLADE — Dexter Skidmore ran for 127 yards and two touchdowns as the Warriors improved to 3-0 on the campaign.
Derek Kiner caught four passes for 118 yards, including touchdowns of 64 and 4 yards. Aaron Totten had an 85-yard scoring run.
Mike Callison ran for 65 yards and passed for 64 while Totten also threw for 64 yards. Kendall Beverage had a 26-yard interception return for a TD.
The Warriors will host East Hardy Friday.
PeC (2-1) 0 0 0 0 — 0
PoC (3-0) 20 14 13 0 — 47
First Quarter
PoC: Dexter Skidmore 5 run (Mike Callison kick)
PoC: Skidmore 94 run (Callison kick)
PoC: Derek Kiner 64 pass from Aaron Totten (Kick failed)
Second Quarter
PoC: Mark Williamson 1 run (Callison kick)
PoC: Kendall Beverage 26 interception return (Evan Rose kick)
Third Quarter
PoC: Kiner 4 pass from Callison (Kick failed)
PoC: Totten 85 run (Rose kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — PoC: Skidmore 10-127-2, Beverage 8-43, Callison 7-65, Totten 1-85.
PASSING — PoC: Callison 5-5-0, 64-1, Totten 1-1-0, 64-1.
RECEIVING — PoC: Kiner 4-4, 118-2.
TURNOVERS — PoC: Beverage (int.).
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