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Farmington Goes for Long Scores

Posted: October 6, 2012 at 5:30 a.m.

Farmington scored on three plays of 60 yards or more in the first half and the Cardinals defeated Berryville 40-0 Friday at Allen Holland Field.

Gamebreaker

Farmington 40 Berryville 0

Why the Cardinals won

Farmington struck quickly and often. The Cardinals executed the screen pass well and combined for 148 yards on two scores with the play while Spencer Boudrey added a 60-yard touchdown run of his own – all in the first half.

Why the Bobcats lost

Berryville played at a much different pace, running 53 offensive plays as opposed to Farmington’s 41, but the Bobcats accounted for only 93 yards and were unable to put points on the board.

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