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November 8, 2023
High School Football Round-Up

WEBBERS FALLS 62, QUINTON 12 — Webbers Falls finished the first quarter with a 40-6 lead that carried into the half. Maddux Shelby had four first half scores which included scoring rushes of eight, 21 and 17 yards, respectively, while also hitting his brother Gunner Shelby for a 34-yard touchdown through the air. In the third quarter, Maddux Shelby finished out the win with touchdown runs of 58, 30 and 27 yards, respectively. On the night he led the Warriors (8-2, 3-2 District B-5) with 285 yards on the ground and 123 passing.

WAGONER 48, MIAMI 14 — Wagoner took the opening kickoff of the second half and in three plays capped a 51-yard drive with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Kale Charboneau to Alex Shieldnight to make the score 28-7 in favor of the No. 2 Bulldogs (10-0, 7-0 District 4A-3). Witt Edwards opened the scoring in the first quarter as he brought in a 14-yard pass from Charboneau to put Wagoner up 7-0. Charboneau finished the night 16-of-22 for 225 yards while also rushing for 63 yards and a score on 11 attempts. Shieldnight ended with four catches for 49 yards and carried the rock twice for 22 yards. Edwards had 102 yards on eight receptions and also added thirty yards on the ground and two scores out of the Wildcat Formation. The win is Wagoner’s 18th straight and also is the sixth time in 11 seasons that the Bulldogs have finished the regular campaign unblemished.

PANAMA 27, HASKELL 6 — Dylan Ozinga had a second quarter 50-yard touchdown run for Haskell (2-8, 1-6 District A-8) whose season came to an end.

GORE 41, PORTER 6 — Gore (7-3, 5-2) solidified its spot as the second place team in District A-8 thanks to Tate Brooksher and Journey Shells though no stats were available at press time. Porter ends the year at 3-7 overall and 2-5 in district play.

WARNER 27, ROLAND 9 — No stats given.

PORUM 50, MIDWAY 0 — Porum ended its year on a high note as it won its first District B-5 game. JR Robison led the Panthers (3-7, 1-4) with five touchdowns and over 200 yards rushing as the game was called at halftime. Porum’s defense allowed just three first downs on the night and Luke Johnson intercepted two passes. Midway finished its campaign winless at 0-10 overall and 0-5 in district action.

WEBBERS FALLS 62, QUINTON 12 — Webbers Falls finished the first quarter with a 40-6 lead that carried into the half. Maddux Shelby had four first half scores which included scoring rushes of eight, 21 and 17 yards, respectively, while also hitting his brother Gunner Shelby for a 34-yard touchdown through the air. In the third quarter, Maddux Shelby finished out the win with touchdown runs of 58, 30 and 27 yards, respectively. On the night he led the Warriors (8-2, 3-2 District B-5) with 285 yards on the ground and 123 passing.

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