Arp and Troup are an even 5-5 against one another since October of 2015, but not for long. The Arp Tigers will be playing at home against the Troup Tigers at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Both come into the matchup bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Last Friday, everything went Arp's way against Sabine as Arp made off with a 46-20 victory. That looming 46-20 mark stands out as the most commanding margin for the Tigers yet this season.
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Arp to victory, but perhaps none more so than Thomas Mckelvey, who threw for 225 yards and two touchdowns while picking up 11.3 yards per attempt, and also rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown. Josh Smith was another key back, rushing for 88 yards and two touchdowns on only ten carries.
He was just one part of a punishing run game: Arp was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 246 rushing yards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now rushed for at least 161 rushing yards in four consecutive games.
Arp's defense was in the mix too, especially the secondary: they snagged two passes before it was all said and done. The picks came courtesy of Isaac Poe and Wyatt Johnson.
Meanwhile, Troup earned a 24-14 win over Rusk on Friday. The victory made it back-to-back wins for the Tigers.
Troup's success was spearheaded by the efforts of Brett Wells, who rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns, and Bryce Wallum, who rushed for 125 yards on only 11 carries. Wallum's longest rush was for an impressive 61 yards, which helps to explain his lofty yards per carry total. Hayden Huml got in on the action too, converting a pick into a touchdown.
Troup wouldn't let Rusk keep a hold of the ball as they managed to force two fumbles. Troup can thank Sean Flood and Jackson Waller for forcing both of them. Noble Kendrick was another major factor on D, making 15 total tackles (2.0 for loss).
Arp's victory bumped their record up to 3-1. As for Troup, the win got them back to even at 2-2.
Friday's match might be decided in the on the ground. Arp has been unstoppable on the ground this season, having averaged 249.2 rushing yards per game. However, it's not like Troup struggles in that department as they've been averaging 304.2. It's looking like Friday's contest might have some serious battles in the trenches.
Arp came up short against Troup in their previous meeting back in October of 2023, falling 35-28. Can Arp avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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