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The Marshall High School football
team (3-4) traveled to Pennfield (1-6)
on Oct. 11 and came
away with a 37-8 victory for its
third win of the season.
The Redhawks jumped on the
Panthers early in the first quarter
when running back Akin
Olapade scored on a big 72-yard
run just over two minutes into the
game to put the Redhawks up
8-0 after a two-point conversion.
Marshall remained in control
for much of the quarter until the
Pennfield defense came up with a
big play with just under three min-
utes left in the first.
Redhawks’ quarterback Austin
Miller rolled out to his right with
Marshall driving when
Panthers’ defensive back
Dre’Shaun Bailey intercepted a pass
and took it back 65 yards to give
Pennfield momentum and tie the
game at 8-8 after its successful two-
point try.
That would be the score after
12 minutes of play, but it was all
Marshall for the next 12 minutes,
with Olapade shouldering the load
once again.
Less than a minute into the second
quarter, Oladpade found the end
zone from four yards out,
then again from 18 yards just a few
minutes later for his third touchdown
of the first half.
Going into the break, the
Redhawks held a comfortable 22-8
lead.
The Panthers battled to try to hang
around in the third quarter, but the
Redhawks were too much
on both sides of the ball and started
Pennfield High School crowns homecoming royalty; drops game to Marshall
to pull away for good when Miller
connected with Jace
Saunders for a three-yard touch-
down pass with less than five min-
utes left in the third. After
Carter Pratt ran in the two-point
conversion, the Redhawks extended
their lead to 30-8.
In the fourth quarter, Olapade
would add to his already big perfor-
mance with his fourth score of
the game, this time from a yard out
with 5:19 to play, to make the score
37-8 Marshall and put
the icing on the cake for the
Redhawks.
For the game, the Redhawks out-
gained the Panthers in total yards
Carter Boykins and Anna Keown
were announced Homecoming King
and Queen during halftime of the
varsity football game on Oct. 11.
(Photo by Seth Berry)
Bredon Back searches for a crease against the Marshall defense during a
game between the two teams on Oct. 11. (Photo by Seth Berry)
Pennfield’s Alexander Spinning runs the ball off a kick return during the first
half in the team’s 37-8 defeat to the Redhawks on Oct. 11. (Photo by Seth Berry)
292-98, with 238 of Marshall’s
yards coming via the rushing attack.
Of those 238 yards on the ground,
Olapade gained 198 of those for
Marshall to go along with his
four scores. Zack Hudson added 24
yards on the ground on two carries.
Through the air, Miller finished
7-of-13 passing for 54 yards and a
touchdown. Aiden Miller was
Marshall’s top receiver on the night
with 20 yards on two receptions.
Defensively, Matthew Hackworth
and Will Laditka led the Marshall
defense with five tackles
apiece, while Landon Burger added
four tackles. The Redhawks’ defense
also came up with two
interceptions in the victory.
For Pennfield, Brenden Back led
the rushing attack with 76 yards on
16 carries. At quarterback,
Calvin Paesens completed five
passes for 38 yards, while Bailey
caught four of those passes for
17 yards. Gavin May had a catch
for 21 yards while also leading the
Pennfield defense with nine
total tackles.