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Springdale shuts out Tulsa Central

Posted: September 7, 2012 at 11:22 p.m.

STAFF PHOTO SAMANTHA BAKER -- Springdale High School's Qua Rose, right, leaves Tulsa Central High School's Danny Jones in a puddle Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, on a punt return in the first quarter of the game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium in Springdale. The game was delayed an hour due to lightning.
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STAFF PHOTO SAMANTHA BAKER -- Springdale High School's Qua Rose, right, leaves Tulsa Central High School's Danny Jones in a puddle Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, on a punt return in the first quarter of the game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium in Springdale. The game was delayed an hour due to lightning.

— Springdale recorded its second consecutive shutout on Friday, beating Tulsa Central 41-0 at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium.

Deandre Murray rushed for 136 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries for the Bulldogs (2-0). Murray's 80-yard touchdown on the third play of the game gave Springdale the lead for good.

The Bulldogs have won their two games this season by a combined score of 76-0. Springdale will travel to Bixby, Okla. next Friday.

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