DUXBURY – For the second 12 months in a row, Duxbury picked up a non-league win over Franklin in a rout out of the gates.
The Dragons (2-1) had been victorious in a 42-13 win over the Panthers (2-1) in a sport the place the Panthers appeared uncharacteristically out of sync all through.
Duxbury quarterback Trevor Jones completed with 123 yards dashing on solely 11 carries. The junior signal-caller added one other 150 yards passing and completed with 4 touchdowns, two every dashing and passing to cleared the path.
Captain Alex Barlow had 103 yards on solely 9 carries and scored the opening landing of the third quarter to offer the Dragons a 35-7 lead with 6:35 remaining.
“Jones, Barlow, and our offensive line did a tremendous job. Our running game is what we try to rely on, and we try to lure them in,” stated Duxbury head coach Matt Landolfi. “It was overall a great team win, the coaching staff and the game plan these guys put in was unbelievable and the kids are really starting to practice hard and it’s starting to show up in games.”
Duxbury was shocked of their dwelling opener by Hanover and turned the ship round with two large wins.
Jones referred to as his personal quantity on the primary collection for the Dragons on a quarterback keeper up the center from one yard out.
Franklin answered with an 11-play drive as Luke Trinanes hauled in a move from Justin Bianchetto, who completed 20-of-37 with 173 yards passing and two touchdowns.
The Panthers simply weren’t in tune all sport lengthy with a number of dropped passes early on and the dagger gave the impression to be a 15-play drive that ended on fourth-and-goal from the 2 with 2:56 left to play within the first half.
But that was it as Duxbury rolled out 5 unanswered touchdowns as Sam Wien scored on a 13-yard jet sweep, Jones added a 37-yard landing, and Zach Falls pulled down a Jones move after a Wien interception set the Dragons up with 1:08 left to play.
Falls was in stride on a fly route down the best sideline for a wide-open 36-yard landing move with 12 seconds left on the clock and a 28-7 lead into the locker room.
Jones added a fourth-quarter landing move to Adam Barr as the sport was properly in hand and sophomore Gavin Hammond was an ideal 6-of-6 on further level makes an attempt.
“We have to make some evaluations, do some things better, and obviously wasn’t happy with the execution either. We looked unprepared and didn’t look like ourselves,” stated Franklin head coach Eian Bain, who was with out the veteran presence of working again Mike Davide. “Flat-out we were out-coached, we did a bad job preparing, we clearly didn’t do a good job and that starts with the head coach.”
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