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WFS vs EHS Box Score

The Tigers came out hitting hard, jumping to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter behind Ed Reynolds’ running and Josh Call’s blocking.  The Episcopal offense couldn’t put anything together until late in the second quarter, when they were stopped on the 1 yard line.  However, Woodberry couldn’t advance the ball, and the Maroon put the ball in the end zone with a minute to go in the half.  The second half belonged to the Maroon, as they culminated another long drive with a touchdown run.  Woodberry got in position for a field goal with 11 minutes remaining, but the Tigers never threatened again.  

 
                                            1st    2nd    3rd    4th    Total        
Woodberry (4-6)                       10      0       0      3       13
Episcopal (3-6)                           0      7       7      0       14


Scoring Plays:
1st Quarter
WFS    George Stephan 34 yard field goal
WFS    Ed Reynolds 9 yard run (Stephan kick)

2nd Quarter
EHS    Graham Jones 24 yard pass from Alex Helm (Sam Dashiell kick)

3rd Quarter
EHS    Alex Helm 1 yard run (Dashiell kick)

4th Quarter
WFS    George Stephan 31 yard field goal


WFS Rushing (43 carries, 204 yards, TD):Ed Reynolds 23-144 (TD), Colton Soref 11-31, Josh Call 2-13, KG Gaskins 2-6, Danny Martinez 3-6, Landrus Lewis 2-4.

EHS Rushing (29 carries, 70 yards, TD): Brett Johnson 13-30, Evan King 9-21, Alex Helm 7-19 (TD).

WFS Receiving: Danny Martinez 1-5.
EHS Receiving (12 receptions, 137 yards, TD): Hunter de Butts 4-57, Matt Hurley 3-35, Graham Jones 3-34 (TD), Upton Stover 2-11.

WFS Passing: Colton Soref 1-6, 5 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT.
EHS Passing: Alex Helm 12-26, 137 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT.

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