WOODBURN – It’s Friday September 14 at the Warrior Etzler Field and the homecoming parade precedes the game. The game follow but is a blowout for the home team. Woodlan’s defense limited Southern Wells to a pair of first downs and 47 yards of total offense as the Warriors rolled to a 49-0 win over the Raiders in ACAC football Friday night.
The Warriors scored twice in the opening quarter and it would be all of the points Woodlan would need.
Jack Stuckey hauled in a 16-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ben Reidy to open the game’s scoring. Seb Spieth added a one-yard plunge for a score to put the Warriors on top 15-0 at the end of one quarter.
Woodlan extended the margin in the second quarter.
Reidy found Tristen Krohn on a five-yard scoring strike that put the Warriors on top 22-0 but Woodlan wasn’t done.
Trevor Wallace hauled in Reidy’s third touchdown pass of the contest, this time a 12-yarder, as the Warriors extended the margin to 29-0 at the midway point.
Reidy and Wallace hooked up in the third quarter on a 20-yard touchdown pass that pushed the Woodlan lead to 36-0.
Spieth picked up a six-yard scoring strike from Reidy later in the third quarter as the Warriors posted a 42-0 lead at the end of three periods.
The Warriors closed the scoring on a 39-yard touchdown run by David Rogers-Potter that closed out the Woodlan scoring.
Reidy finished the night 17 of 22 passing for 248 yards to lead the Warriors while Spieth rumbled for 133 yards on 11 carries.
Wallace topped the Warriors receivers with seven catches for 131 yards with Stuckey adding six receptions for 73 yards.
Woodlan returns to action on Friday with a road trip to Jay County, who is coming off of a 63-62 loss to Bluffton. The Patriots are currently 2-3 but were led by quarterback Parker Grimes, who totaled 354 passing yards and 67 rushing yards.