Long, sustained drives were a key factor in Logan View/Scribner-Snyder’s 21-13 road win at Arlington on Friday night, Sept. 25, in high school football aired on 107.9 The Bull.
After forcing a punt, the Raiders started their first possession with the ball on their own 20, and marched 80 yards, ending the drive with a three-yard touchdown run by Logan Booth. The PAT made it 7-0 Raiders with 1:46 left in the first quarter.
Neither team scored again until two seconds left before halftime, as Arlington utilized a kick catch interference penalty, setting them up with the ball at the LVSS 21 with 27 seconds left in the half. The Eagles scored on a six-yard run by Josh Miller with two seconds left to tie the game 7-7 heading into the intermission.
The Raiders started the third quarter with the ball at their own 33. They went the 67 yards in just over six minutes, finishing with a six-yard scoring run by Riley Hoetfelker. The PAT made it 14-7 Raiders with 5:46 in the third.
The Eagles answered with a six plus minute drive of their own, and scored on a 12-yard pass from Miller to Logan Kaup. The PAT missed and LVSS led 14-13 with 11:12 to go in the game.
LVSS took over at their own 36, ate up almost 8:30 minutes of clock, scoring with 2:34 left to play on an 11-yard bootleg run by Hoetfelker. The PAT put the Raiders up 21-13.
After the kickoff, Arlington had the ball on their own 30. The game came down to a fourth-and-fifteen play for the Eagles. Miller connected on a pass to Nick Smith, but the LVSS defense tackled him one yard short of the first down, forcing the turnover on downs and essentially sealing the 21-13 win for the Raiders.
A good win over an Eagles team that was better than their record would indicate.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder is now 4-1 and will host Boys Town (1-4) this coming Friday.
The Cowboys picked up their first win of the season last week over Fort Calhoun, 33-23.
Boys Town fell 25-0 to Wahoo and 42-29 to North Bend Central.
So I would say the Cowboys are a tougher team than their record indicates.
I would say this is the Raiders' toughest regular season game outside of Wayne.
If LVSS wins this one they should win out.
I think the Raiders will get the job done too.
Logan View/Scribner-Snyder is at home, and has been playing good football as of late.
I think things will be tight, a lot like they were last week, but I'm going to say the Raiders pull things out by single digits.
I've been impressed with LVSS so far this year, and the Raiders have a great senior class, and I think they will find a way to get the job done Friday night.
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