Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Pender falls to GACC
The Pender Pendragons had a rough go of things Friday night, falling 68-18 at home to Guardian Angels Central Catholic.
Dylan Roth was 10-17 passing for 103 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
Kolton Lehmkuhl caught 6 passes for 82 yards, including a score.
James Bensen ran the ball 9 times for 58 yards.
Lehmkuhl registered a team-high 11 tackles.
Pender totaled 295 yards of offense, 192 coming on the ground.
The defense allowed 400 yards of offense, including 339 rushing.
It was a difficult game for the Pendragons. The Bluejays showed how good they really are, but I'm sure Pender feels they could have done better.
The Pendragons (4-2) battle Scribner-Snyder (2-4) on the road Friday night.
The Trojans are coming off a 78-14 loss at East Butler last time out.
Scribner-Snyder definitely hasn't had the exact kind of season they were hoping for, but the Trojans have done some nice things.
Scribner-Snyder will be fighting for their playoff lives so Pender has to be wary of that.
The Pendragons have an excellent chance to finish the regular season 6-2.
That would be quite the accomplishment for this program given where they have been in the past.
Pender has to slow down Michael Broussard, Darnell Sims, and Gunner Palmer.
Those three produce quite a bit for the Trojans, and have led this team all season long.
It's going to take a great effort from the Pendragons for them to win.
Pender will no doubt get Scribner-Snyder's best shot so the Pendragons have to be ready to fight for four quarters.
A win would be a good response to the GACC loss.
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