Lengthy weather delay not enough to deter Chiefs
| Logan scores 21 points during stretch in which Teays Valley doesn't run an offensive play in beating Vikings 27-7 on stormy Friday night By CRAIG DUNN Sports Editor cdunn@logandaily.com LOGAN — Let's face it: Mother Nature is undefeated… and always will be. But it's what the Logan Chieftains did after they and the Teays Valley Vikings waited out a lengthy weather delay Friday night that, for the Purple & White, resulted in the only victory they truly cared about. The Chiefs scored the game's first 27 points — including a 21-point first-half stretch during which the Vikings never ran a single offensive play — and defeated the Pickaway Countians 27-7 in Logan Chieftain Stadium. Mother Nature kicked up a fuss throughout much of Ohio Friday night: thunder, lightning and rain forced football delays and cancellations all over the state. The Chiefs (2-0) and Vikings (1-1) didn't kick off until 8:50 p.m. — well past the planned 7 p.m. opening boot — and didn't finish until 11:20. |