Kendrell Carter scored three touchdowns, leading Brookfield to a 46-0 victory in its varsity football home-opener against Maysville. Carter rushed for 143 yards on 16 carries, pacing a Bulldogs' ground attack of 233 yards. Coldon Parrent ran for 65 yards and a TD (a second score of 52 yards was negated by a penalty), while Devan Parn chipped in a five-yard TD. Trayce Switzer added 167 yards on 12-of-16 passing, and tossed a TD to Hayden DeJong (2 receptions for 39 yards). Switzer also ran for 20 yards. Kameron Perry led the 'Dogs with 50 yards receiving on three catches, and Peyton Parn had 44 yards on four receptions. Siope Pulu added two catches for 37 yards. The Bulldogs' defense excelled for the second straight week, pitching a shutout and limiting the Wolverines to less than 100 yards of total offense. Story by: Dennis Hughes
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JV Football VS Trenton Dammian Glasgow scored three touchdowns, as Brookfield rallied to beat Trenton, 22-18, in JV football action. Glascow scored his first touchdown with an 80-yard kick return, then added another TD on a 50-yard bubble screen pass from Phoenix Jordan. Trailing 18-16 with just three minutes left in the game, Jordan again connected with Glascow down the middle for a 30-yard touchdown, sealing the deal. Weston Linscott led a swarming Brookfield defensive effort, collecting a team-high 15 tackles. Zander Stufflebean added nine tackles for the Bulldogs (1-0). "The defense flew around and got big time stops when needed," Coach Starzl said. "We still have a lot to learn, but I saw great things to move forward with." Story by: Dennis Hughes Photos by: Matt Anderson High School Varsity Football VS Trenton Kendrell Carter rumbled for 148 rushing yards and two touchdowns, as Brookfield opened its varsity football season with a 35-14 thumping of home-standing Trenton. Trenton had momentum early, holding the Bulldogs to a three-and-out opening drive. A long run ended with Trenton at the Brookfield 11, but Trenton didn't gain another inch, as the 'Dogs' defense stonewalled Trenton on three straight runs. An incomplete pass turned the ball over to Brookfield. The Bulldogs marched to the Trenton 27, where an untimely fumble turned the ball back over. However, the defense once again stood strong, and the Bulldogs took advantage of a bad punt snap, regaining the football at Trenton's 23. Trayce Switzer scored two plays later on a 19-yard option run. Siope Pulu's pass to Peyton Parn gave the 'Dogs an 8-0 lead and a boost of energy, propelling the Bulldogs to a 29-point second quarter. Trenton was held to a three-and-out, and Pulu stormed untouched to block the punt, recovered by Kameron Perry at the Trenton 13. Carter scored on a five-yard burst, and the 'Dogs were up, 14-0. "The boys played really well in the first half and took care of business," Coach Luke said. That, they did. The Bulldogs "D" held once again, and Switzer struck quickly with a 40-yard catch-and-run TD to Parn down the right sideline. Pulu, who also plays rugby, drop-kicked the PAT for a 21-0 lead. Trenton answered with a 50-yard option run, but the Bulldogs responded with an 86-yard passing play. Switzer hit Perry in full stride in the middle of the field, as he raced untouched to the end zone and a 29-6 'Dogs' halftime advantage. Trenton scored on an 80-yard kickoff return, following Carter's second TD run, in the second half, but the game had been all but decided in the opening 24 minutes, particularly by the Bulldogs' defense, led by Makky Kerns, Devan Parn, Deven Norman, Ross Ehrich, Cooper Holland, Lucky Poston and Peyton Parn, who had an interception. They repeatedly stuffed Trenton's running game and allowed little time for Trenton to pass. Switzer finished with 188 yards and two TDs on 9-of-16 passing and added 21 yards rushing and a score. Perry had 104 receiving yards on five catches to go along with his TD, while Coldon Parrent gained 72 yards on just seven totes. Pulu had two catches for 25 yards, and Carter caught a ball for 19 yards. The Bulldogs (1-0) welcome Maysville (0-1), who lost its opener to Gallatin, 30-27, in Friday's home-opener. Story By: Dennis Hughes Photos By: Matt Anderson |