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Bartlett drills Hubbard, 47-0
The difference: Rushing yards. The Bartlett Bulldogs rushed for a total of 303 yards while Hubbard Jags only 138 yards.
Standouts: The Bulldog’s Gabriel Gadison rushed 13 times for 141 yards while finding the end zone four times. Bartlett’s Eric Walker broke free for a 40 and 24 yard touchdown. Walker also had one reception for 45 yards in which he scored his third touchdown on the night. Hubbard’s Lance McClain ran 19 times for 82 yards and he completed eight of ten passes thrown.
Game notes: Garrett Gadison scored three touchdowns in the first half as Bartlett cruised past Hubbard 47-0, to celebrate their Homecoming game with a victory. Gadison rushed for four touchdowns and also threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Eric Walker in the third quarter. Lance McClain’s 82 rushing yards for Hubbard led the Jaguars. It was the first time this season Jags have been held under 200 yards rushing.
Stat of the game: The Bulldogs averaged nine yards a carry with a total of 303 yards rushing. Of their seven touchdowns on the night, six of them were rushing.
They said it: “Turnovers really hurt us this week. Anytime we got any momentum, we seemed to shoot ourselves in the foot.” - Joe Heckathorn, Hubbard head coach.
Bartlett 47, Hubbard 0
Hubbard 0 0 0 0 — 0
Bartlett 16 12 19 0 — 47
First Quarter
B — Gabriel Gadison 45 run (Marquis Borja pass from Gadison), 3:59
B — Gadison 1 run (Roman Perez pass from Gadison), 1:46
Second Quarter
B — Gadison 21 run (pass failed), 10:41
B — Eric Walker 40 run (run failed), 2:03
Third Quarter
B — Walker 24 run (pass failed), 9:14
B — Walker 45 pass from Gadison (Perez kick), 5:28
B — Gadison 7 run (kick failed), 0:00
H B
First downs 9 12
Rush-yards 34-138 33-303
Passing yards 47 45
C-A-I 9-12-2 1-5-0
Fumbles-lost 6-2 1-0
Punts-avg. 3-16 1-24
Penalties-yards 6-47 9-90
Individual
Rushing — H: Lance McClain 19-82, Jordan Reinke 10-36, Cole Hill 1-0, Andrew Thompson 4-20. B: Eric Walker 8-97, Marquis Borja 2-10, Gabriel Gadison 13-141, Daniel Juarez 1-8, Nathan Crathers 6-28, Leonard Hinojosa 1-11, Antwane Gibson 2-8.
Passing — H: McClain 8-10-2-34, Cole Hill 1-2-0-13. B: Gadison 1-5-0-45.
Receiving — H: Hill 1-17, Rance Bowers 3-16, Bonam Johnson 1- (-3), Andrew Johnson 1-1, Reinke 2-3, Casey Jones 1-13. B: Eric Walker 1-45.
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