The White County Warriors had to fight back all night long Friday to pull out a win against Dawson County 45-42. The Tigers scored first but the Warriors answered back with 24 consecutive points, highlighted by a 19-yard Kaleb Crane touchdown run and a 38-yard touchdown reception from J. Ben Haynes. Brett Bardenwerper booted a 34-yard field goal and Haynes sailed his second touchdown pass of the first quarter and White County was sitting on top 24-7.
Dawson County cut the lead to 24-14 by halftime. The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game on a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
Dawson County cut the lead to 24-14 by halftime. The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
Dawson County cut the lead to 24-14 by halftime. The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game
Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
Dawson County cut the lead to 24-14 by halftime. The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
Dawson County cut the lead to 24-14 by halftime. The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
The Tigers scored first but the Warriors answered back with 24 consecutive points, highlighted by a 19-yard Kaleb Crane touchdown run and a 38-yard touchdown reception from J. Ben Haynes. Brett Bardenwerper booted a 34-yard field goal and Haynes sailed his second touchdown pass of the first quarter and White County was sitting on top 24-7. Dawson County cut the lead to 24-14 by halftime. The Warriors pushed the back with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Bailey Anderson to open the third quarter. Crane then scored his third touchdown of the game in a 25 yard run for a 45-34 lead. The Tigers scored again, but the Warriors held on to finish 45-42.
It was the homecoming for the Warriors and the homecoming queen Madison Haynes was announced and her king was Clay Dockery.
The Captain D’s Defensive player was Jay Lepowski and the offensive player was Austin Roland.