Franklin pounds Loyd Star

Published 12:00 am Friday, September 17, 2004

LOYD STAR &045; Eight touchdowns, a safety, and nearly three hours of teamwork equaled what is perhaps the biggest margin of victory in Franklin County football history Friday night.

The Bulldogs roared and tore through Loyd Star with a 58-0 stomping of the Hornets. The Bulldogs were highlighted by a four touchdown, 161 yard night from senior running back Deandrea Cameron in the process.

&uot;We did well tonight,&uot; said Franklin County head coach Anthony Hart. &uot;DeAndrea had a good night, our offense had a good night, and our defense had a good night. It was a team effort.&uot;

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The effort the Bulldogs produced was one of epic proportions. The Bulldogs scored at will against the Hornets (2-1) a majority of the night, Franklin laid 364 yards of ground work en route to the win.

In the first quarter the Dawgs began the bark with three straight scoring runs from Cameron of 47, 41, and 19. After a Jake Buckels safety of Loyd Star running back Juron Collins in the second quarter, Cameron added his last jaunt of the night at the 7:03 mark with a tackle breaking 25 yard run.

Bulldog senior standout Jasper O’Quinn capped things off in the first half with a six yard scoring jog from his quarterback position, sophomore fullback Gary Rogers added a 28 yard touchdown run for a 44-0 Bulldog lead heading into halftime.