In recent high school football games:
Oak Hill 62, PikeView 6
Jalen Jones ran just four times, but gained 173 yards and scored three touchdowns, in the Red Devils’ win.
Jones also returned a punt 65 yards for a score. Jerell Green added two scores (10, 40).
PikeView (0-9) scored on Jordan Hardin’s 36-yard pass to Logan McKinney in the first quarter.
The Red Devils (6-3) will finish the regular season Friday at Lincoln County. PikeView is at Midland Trail that night.
Oak Hill 62, PikeView 6
OH (6-3) 21 27 8 6 — 62
PV (0-9) 6 0 0 0 — 6
First Quarter
OH: Jalen Jones 65 punt return (Jones kick)
PV: Logan McKinney 36 pass from Jordan Hardin (Pass failed)
OH: Jerell Green 10 run (Jones kick)
OH: Jones 60 run (Jones kick)
Second Quarter
OH: Jones 48 run (Run failed)
OH: Green 40 run (Jones kick)
OH: Ray Sullivan 3 run (Jones kick)
OH: Jones 29 run (Jones kick)
Third Quarter
OH: Jacob Ashcraft 10 run (Matt Honaker run)
Fourth Quarter
OH: Tyler Painter 46 run (Run failed)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — OH: Jones 4-173-3, Green 5-61-2, Sullivan 3-56-1, Deon Marion 1-39, Painter 8-75-1, Ashcraft 6-43-1, Tyler Adkins 4-21, Jared Pierce 2-12, Dakota Miller 1-4, Noah Miller 1-(-7), Deonte Scruggs 1-(-4). PV: n/a.
PASSING — OH: Marion 1-2-0, 5; Scruggs 0-1-0, 0. PV: n/a.
RECEIVING — OH: Jones 1-5. PV: n/a.
TURNOVERS — OH: Miller (int.). PV: n/a.
Meadow Bridge 40, Sherman 7
Meadow Bridge scored 40 unanswered points after falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter.
Jake Parker carried 36 times for 213 yards and scored on runs of 11, 12, 7 and 1 yards.
The Wildcats finished the regular season 8-2 and now wait to see how the postseason shapes up.
Meadow Bridge 40, Sherman 7
MB (8-2) 0 22 18 0 — 40
S (1-8) 7 0 0 0 — 7
First Quarter
S: not available
Second Quarter
MB: Jake Parker 11 run (pass failed).
MB: David Gainer fumble recovery (Parker run).
MB: Parker 12 run (Caleb Farr pass from Cole Porter).
Third Quarter
MB: Parker 7 run (run failed).
MB: Parker 1 run (kick failed).
MB: Shane Harless 1 run (kick failed).
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — MB: Parker 36-213, Porter 1-3, Harless 5-29, Ryan Church 4-17, Abber Gelsinger 7-38, Dustin Richmond 2-9, Gainer 2-0. S: n/a.
PASSING — MB: Porter 1-3-0-33. S: n/a.
RECEIVING — MB: Church 1-33. S: n/a.
TURNOVERS — MB: Gainer (FR), Gelsinger (FR), Harless (INT), Porter (INT), Logan Crowe (INT). S: n/a.
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