Bobcats keep Nashville scoreless in second half of game Friday night

By Grace Leonhart, 09/2/16 11:34 PM

Above, Quarterback Austin Stubber runs the ball himself instead of passing. He ran the ball several times in the game against the Nashville Scrappers.

HOPE–Despite holding the Nashville Scrappers scoreless in the second half of the game, the Scrappers won handily over the Hope Bobcats, with a score of 61-14 Friday night at Hammons Stadium.

Several fumbles, several interceptions, and several fouls went against the Bobcats in the game. The difference in the size of the players was obvious as they took the field. Nashville had several boys who were much larger than most of the Bobcats.

Some standouts in the game included Nate Carter, who caught several balls and ran for yardage; Kadarius Munn, and Lincoln Conway, who carried the ball several times. Quarterback Austin Stubber threw a couple of interceptions in the game, but was on target for several plays.

The next game is at home against Ashdown at Hammons Stadium on September 9. The game begins at 7:30 p. m.