Thursday, October 22, 2015

Scribner-Snyder loses at home to Pender










The Scribner-Snyder Trojans suffered a 66-14 defeat at home to Pender Friday night.

The Pendragons led 36-0 at the end of one and won the second quarter 16-6 to make it a 52-6 game at halftime.

Neither team scored in the third quarter. Pender outscored Scribner-Snyder 14-8 in the fourth quarter.

Michael Broussard rushed for 70 yards on 17 carries, including a score.

Broussard was 3-11 passing for 73 yards with an interception. Sims had 2 catches for 63 yards.

Sims totaled 9 tackles while Broussard and Kaleb Fischer racked up 8 apiece.

The Trojans totaled 186 yards of offense, including 113 on the ground.

The defense gave up 457 yards of offense, 386 coming on the ground. 

This was a difficult game for Scribner-Snyder. The Trojans didn't give themselves much of a chance to win by starting slow.

Scribner-Snyder (2-5) is at Winnebago (2-5) Friday night.

The Indians fell 64-6 at Guardian Angels Central Catholic last time out, and have had a difficult time competing at times.

Winnebago has played well at times too though so the Indians definitely are capable of putting a win together.

Scribner-Snyder might have an outside chance at the playoffs by picking up a win Friday night, but the Trojans need quite a bit of help.

Either way Scribner-Snyder needs to put things together and end the season on a high note.

It would be a big deal to send these seniors out in style, and go out a winner.

The Trojans need to build an early lead, and continue to score against Winnebago.

This is kind of a scary game for Scribner-Snyder if you ask me. There is no tomorrow for the Indians, as well as the Trojans, but I could see Scribner-Snyder building a big lead and allowing Winnebago to make a comeback.

Hopefully that's not the case, but that's just how I could see this game going.

The Indians started the season with a come from behind win and I could see them ending it with a come from behind win, but I could also see the Trojans winning as well.

It's a toss up game if you ask me. Scribner-Snyder needs to play well in all facets of the game to come out on top.

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