Chiefs Run Over Overmatched Warren Squad 42-0
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The Logan Chieftains finally found a team on the schedule they could "take behind the woodshed." After a schedule that included one team who still hasn't lost, another with just one loss, a D3 powerhouse, and two middle of the road D1 and D2 teams, the Chieftains needed a game like Friday night. Following back-to-back losses to Jackson and Desales, the Chiefs continued to build on last Friday's impressive showing against Desales, and providing hope that the offense may have turned the corner.
Logan got things going early, wasting no time in scoring their first TD, less than three minutes in fact. Following two Austin Rohr first downs on two plays, Corey Spackey connected with Patrick Howe for an apparent TD, however, Howe fumbled crossing the goal-line and Cole Resler dove in to recover for the touchdown. 7-0 Chiefs. Following another Warren 3 and out and a big Patrick Howe punt return, Austin Rohr took the ball up the middle for 25 yards and a second Cheiftain TD. Logan led 14-0. Logan's last first quarter TD came with 2:25 to go following a sack of Corey Spackey, on 3 and 11 a draw play opened up and Rohr raced 59 yards to put the Chiefs on top 21-0.
Austin Rohr scored his final TD of the game on the first possession of the 2nd quarter, Austin Rohr ripped off a 57 yard TD run putting Logan on top 28-0. Rohr added another 60+ yard TD that was called back for a hold. Following a big gain on a Spackey to Howe pass to inside the 10-yard line, Justin Coakley took it in from 4-yards out to put Logan up 35-0. That's how the teams would go to the locker rooms.
Finally, in the third quarter Justin Coakley added a second score going 33-yards, ending the scoring. The Chiefs substituted liberally, as Hughes saw his first snaps at QB, and every player on the bench got into the football game.
Austin Rohr carried 14 times 242 yards and 3 TDs. Coakley added 57 yards on 8 carries and 2 TDs, and Justin Pack added 57 yards on 11 carries. Corey Spackey was 4-4 for 62 yards and two NEAR TD passes.
Logan held the Warren "O" to ZERO passing yards and only 82 total yards of offense, while the Chiefs gained 364 on the ground.
Logan will travel to Point Pleasant next Friday for an SEOAL contest.
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