Defense Carries Lakeview to 28-0 Win Over Heritage

Saturday, September 08, 2012 - by special report to chattanoogan.com

RINGGOLD, Ga. – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe limited Heritage to 98 total yards here Friday night and defeated the Generals, 28-0, in a high school football game.

Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe improved to 2-0 after beating Gordon Lee on the road last week.

Jackson Wallin ran for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass for the Warriors. Pooh Harden also had a touchdown and Kyle Trego kicked two field goals.

Harden ran for 263 yards on 22 carries.

 

STATISTICS

Lakeview-FO…….…………………7 3 7 11 -- 28

Heritage……..………………………0 0 0 0 – 0

 

LFO – Pooh Harden 21 run (Kyle Trego kick)

LFO – FG Trego 20

LFO – Jackson Wallin 6 pass from Trey Silmon (Trego kick)

LFO – FG Trego 32

LFO – Harden 47 run (Sam Eaves pass from Daniel Parrish)                                 ______________________________

                       

                                                                                    LFO                             HER

First downs                                                              8                                  8

Rushing                                                                     308                             71

Passing                                                                      27                               27

Comp-Att-Int                                                           4-6-0                          4-11-0

Punts-Av.                                                                  3-30                           5-30

Fumbles-Lost                                                           0-0                              2-2

Penalties-Yards                                                       8-65                           5-30

(E-mail Stan Crawley at wscrawley@earthlink.net)


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