Wyoming 37- Mariemont 22
In a great win at home in the second to last home game of the year, the Cowboys pulled off a remarkable win over the Mariemont Warriors to move up to 6-2 and 5-0 in the CHL. Although they are still a point behind Madeira in the standings, who moved to 7-1 with a big win over Deer Park on Friday, they remain in the hunt for the CHL title.
In a game I profiled as a running clinic for Mariemont, the Cowboys came out of the gate and put on a clinic of their own, breaking away for 234 yards and four TDs. Will Marty brought out his inner Cam Newton, scoring 3 TDs on the ground, while still throwing for 201 yards, a touchdown to Bilal Dawson and 1 INT.
Junior Terrell Dailey ran for 170 and a touchdown of his own, a 49 scamper down the sideline, simply outlegging the Warrior secondary.
On defense, the Cowboys struggled against the one two punch of Lewis and Jones, who combined for 3 TDS and 226 yards. They were able to hold the Warriors, however, on their passing game. Or lack thereof. Mariemont's Matt Stewart threw the ball only 17 times, and completed just five, along with throwing three interceptions, two to Senior Sam Edwards and 1 to Sophomore Asa Palmer.
Next week, the Cowboys look to add another win to their season before the clash at Madeira for the season finale, and possibly the CHL title. This week, they take on the dismal Finneytown Wildcats (0-8), who drop to last place in the league as the only team without a victory.
Junior Terrell Dailey ran for 170 and a touchdown of his own, a 49 scamper down the sideline, simply outlegging the Warrior secondary.
On defense, the Cowboys struggled against the one two punch of Lewis and Jones, who combined for 3 TDS and 226 yards. They were able to hold the Warriors, however, on their passing game. Or lack thereof. Mariemont's Matt Stewart threw the ball only 17 times, and completed just five, along with throwing three interceptions, two to Senior Sam Edwards and 1 to Sophomore Asa Palmer.
Next week, the Cowboys look to add another win to their season before the clash at Madeira for the season finale, and possibly the CHL title. This week, they take on the dismal Finneytown Wildcats (0-8), who drop to last place in the league as the only team without a victory.
Next up: vs. Finneytown (0-8)
Friday, Oct. 19th
Bob Lewis Stadium
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