Worth County worked with short fields all night and had a pair of punt returns for touchdowns, which drove down the yardage stats, but it was still enough for a win. Worth County only needed 18 plays to get their 245 yards.
On the offensive side, Tevin Cameron had 123 yards in seven carries, a 17.6 average. Isaac Alarcon had 4 carries for 39, Andrew Alarcon had 4 carries for 14 yards, Wayde Parman had 3 carries for 9 yards, Jeremy Wimer had 2 for 16, and Jacob New 1 for 2. Tevin Cameron rushed for three touchdowns out of his seven carries and added three extra points. Isaac Alarcon had one touchdown and one extra point. Wayde Parman had one touchdown.
Worth County attempted four passes and completed all of them. Ryan McClellan was 3 for 3 for 60 yards, while Jacob New completed 1 for 1 for 30, for a total of 90. McClellan threw for two touchdowns and one extra point. Caleb Parman had two catches for 53 yards, Jaxon Anderson one catch for 30 yards, and Bryant McCord one catch for 7 yards. Caleb Parman had one touchdown and one extra point catch. Bryant McCord had one touchdown catch.
Defensively, Devan Jackson elevated his games as he had 8 tackles and 4 sacks. Last year, he got a critical sack that preserved Worth County’s 44-42 win over Stanberry during the regular season. Drake Kinsella had 2½ sacks, while Mason Hawk had 1½.
Other tackling leaders include Tevin Cameron with 6, Isaac Alarcon, Drake Kinsella, and Mason Hawk with 4, Bryant McCord and Brayden Welch with 3, Ryan McClellan with 2, and Andrew Alarcon with 1. Mason Hawk and Tevin Cameron had 1 tipped pass each, while Bryant McCord had 2 interceptions.
Tevin Cameron had nine kickoffs for 428 yards, four of which went into the end zone including one into the stiff north wind in the second quarter. Jacob New had one kickoff for 37 yards. Tevin Cameron had 4 punt returns for 105 yards and two touchdowns.
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