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09/05/25 - Home | 41-0 W |
09/06/24 - Away | 34-15 W |
09/01/23 - Home | 63-13 W |
09/21/18 - Home | 61-0 W |
09/22/17 - Away | 33-22 W |
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You're bound to get a positive result if you outscore your opponent every quarter and that's exactly how it played out for Northumberland on Friday. Given that consistent dominance, it should come as no surprise that they blew the Middlesex Chargers out of the water with a 41-0 final score. The Indians haven't had any issues with the Chargers recently, as the game was their seventh consecutive victory against them.
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Northumberland to victory, but perhaps none more so than Tyreek Lundy, who threw for 141 yards and a pair of touchdowns on only ten passes, and also rushed for 32 yards. Another rusher making a difference was Kamden Dobyns, who rushed for 55 yards and two scores.
Wins are hard to come by when you can't run the rock, something Northumberland proved: they limited Middlesex to a paltry 0.5 yards per carry. While one picked up at least two total tackles, Lundy stood above the rest. He threw for 141 yards and a pair of TDs on only ten passes, and also rushed for 32 yards. Northumberland didn't have any issues in that department, having averaged 10.1.
Northumberland didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Damare Palmer and Lyndon Williams. Another thorn in Middlesex's side was Cameron Minor, who picked up two sacks and made nine total tackles.
Northumberland's win bumped their record up to 2-0. As for Middlesex, their defeat dropped their record down to 1-1.
Both squads are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Northumberland will host Charles City at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. As for Middlesex, they will be defending their home field for the first time this season when they go up against Windsor at 7:00 p.m. on Friday.
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