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| 09/26/25 - Away | 42-0 W |
| 09/27/24 - Home | 49-7 W |
| 09/01/23 - Away | 42-12 W |
| 09/02/22 - Away | 48-0 W |
| 10/15/21 - Home | 49-0 W |
| 10/30/20 - Home | 41-6 W |
Tri-Valley never let their opponents score on Friday. They simply couldn't be stopped as they easily beat the Panther Valley Panthers 42-0. The Bulldogs haven't had any issues with the Panthers recently, as the game was their sixth consecutive victory against them.
Parker Hatter had another great game (as he tends to do), rushing for 113 yards and a pair of touchdowns on only 12 carries. He also punched in two rushing touchdowns, which is notable because Tri-Valley is undefeated when he posts at least two rushing touchdowns, but 1-2 otherwise. Max Masser was another key player, gaining 64 total yards and a touchdown.
Wins are hard to come by when you can't run the rock, something Tri-Valley proved: they limited Panther Valley to a paltry 3.3 yards per carry. The team can thank Cole Gemberling for the heroic effort on defense: he. Tri-Valley's run defense has been on the up-and-up: they allowed 4.4 yards per carry earlier this season, but they've only allowed 6.37 on average over their last five games.
Tri-Valley didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. In fact, those interceptions all came courtesy of defensive juggernaut Doyle Flory.
Tri-Valley's win bumped their record up to 4-2. As for Panther Valley, they dropped their record down to 2-4 with the loss, which was their eighth straight at home dating back to last season.
Coming up, Tri-Valley will take on Shenandoah Valley at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. As for Panther Valley, they will venture away from home to square off against Williams Valley at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Vikings' defense has only allowed 15 points per game this season, so the Panthers' offense will have their work cut out for them.
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