Highland Football got back on track last Saturday as they defeated Fort Scott in overtime 27-21.
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The Scotties came out swinging on Saturday in the first quarter scoring two of their four touchdowns of the day.
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Willie Jordan set the tempo out of the backfield with a 60-yard rush in the first quarter setting up a
Naricuss Driver 3-yard rushing touchdown giving Highland the 7-0 lead.
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After forcing a Greyhound punt,
Tra Barrett broke off a spectacular 71-yard punt return giving Highland a 14-0 lead with 4:54 left in the first quarter.
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Highland would cool down for the next two quarters as Fort Scott started to find their rhythm on offense. The Hounds pieced together a 12 play 71-yard touchdown drive early in the second ending with an Edward Albert 10-yard catch from Garrett Sharp.
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Late in the third, Fort Scott again marched the length of the field and tied the game on a Garrett Sharp 4-yard rushing touchdown. The game was tied 14-14.
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A Damarrion Williams interception would set up Highland with a shrot field early in the fourth. Quarterback
Naricuss Driver bounced off two defenders and hurdled another as he made his way into the end zone scoring on a 21-yard rush.
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Fort Scott answered a few possessions later on a 24-yard pass from Shard to Jaylan Jenkins, tying the game at 21-21 with 4:51 to play.
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Each team would get two more possessions a piece, but great punting from
Lane Spiker pinned the Hounds deep in their own territory and they were unable to move the ball as regulation came to an end.
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Fort Scott had the ball first in overtime. Three plays in, back-up quarterback Dalton Sneed would bobble the snap and
Loren Young of the Scotties would come up with the recovery.
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Highland stuck to the ground game in overtime with Driver and Jordan handling the ball. Jordan battled through defenders getting the ball to the 4-yard line. That set up Driver's third rushing touchdown of the day and the winning touchdown for the Scotties. Highland won 27-21.
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Willie Jordan led the Scottie offense carrying the ball 19 times for 145-yards.
Naricuss Driver rushed for 76-yards on 16 carries. Driver completed five passes for 29-yards.
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On the defensive side,
Jeremiah Hill once again lead the Scotties in tackles, this time with 18 total. He had 1.5 tackles for loss, a quarterback sack and a pass breakup.
Reco Hannah recorded 11 tackles with a pass breakup.
Loren Young added 10 tackles, 2.5 of them for a loss and a fumble recovery.
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The Scotties will go on their final road trip of the season this Saturday, November 4th, as they travel to Coffeyville CC to take on the Red Ravens in a 7:00pm game at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
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