The Bronco football team found a rhythm in Friday’s game with Munday despite a two-hour weather delay. Clarendon was able to shut out the Moguls, 40-0.
The Broncos quickly turned 341 total yards into six touchdowns to get by their opponent. Quarterback Brock Hatley was responsible for 39 of those yards in the air on two passes. One was caught by Jamal Butler for a big gain at 37 yards, and Jordan Herndon caught a two-yard pass.
“We played good Friday night,” head coach Clint Conkin said. “I thought our kids played very well.”
Once again, the Broncos looked good on the ground as they racked up 302 yards rushing on the offensive side of the ball. Sylvester Ballard had a good night running with 102 yards on 10 carries and three touchdowns. Lamarcus Penigar carried seven times for 37 yards, and Antwan Bassett had 12 carries on the night for 53 yards.
Herndon made good on two scores for the Broncos on three carries for 59 yards. Jordan Evans found the end zone once and was four for ten on the ground and Jmaury Davis posted 10 yards on four carries.
“Defensively, we held them to 135 total yards,” Conkin said. “They had 32 rushing yards and 103 passing yards.”
Davis finished with seven tackles and two QB sacks, and Hatley had seven tackles. Ballard had six tackles and one interception, and Ivan Gonzalez had four tackles and one interception. Herndon played strong and had four tackles, two sacks, and one caused fumble, while Butler had five tackles and sacked the QB once. Evans had three tackles and one sack, Zane Sneathen grabbed five tackles, one sack, and one caused fumble, and Penigar finished with one tackle and one interception.
The Broncos will play Memphis Friday, September 27, in their Homecoming game in Bronco Stadium beginning at 7:00 p.m.
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