Carson routs Crenshaw to win City Section Open Division football title
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Carson routs Crenshaw to win City Section Open Division football title
"Carson proved that on Saturday night in the City Section Open Division championship game, scoring five touchdowns in a 7:05 span of the second quarter to produce a 36-0 shutout of Crenshaw at Southwest College. After a scoreless first quarter, Zach Brock broke several tackles on a 12-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter, opening the floodgates for the No. 1-seeded Colts (10-3). Chris Fields III connected with Royal Moore on a 46-yard touchdown."
"Carson sacked Cougars quarterback Danniel Flowers four times in the first half - two of those by end Kingston Sula and one each by Derric Myers and Xavier Allen - and forced him into several other hurried throws. Flowers, who made several clutch throws in the semifinals at Birmingham, was held to four-of-10 passing for 37 yards in the first half Saturday while running back Joshua Jones had 11 yards in five carries by intermission."
Carson scored five touchdowns in a 7:05 span of the second quarter to beat Crenshaw 36-0 in the City Section Open Division championship at Southwest College. Zach Brock opened scoring with a 12-yard touchdown on the first play of the second quarter. Chris Fields III connected with Royal Moore for a 46-yard score. Darren Panton returned a punt 28 yards for a touchdown, recovered a fumble at the Crenshaw 22, and added a 23-yard interception return before halftime. Carson's defense sacked quarterback Danniel Flowers four times and pressured several throws. Eric Myers rushed for 88 yards on 18 carries. Carson claimed its 12th City crown.
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