Deer Trail will challenge Colorado School for the Deaf Blind on the road at 4:00 PM on Friday. Deer Trail strut in flaunting some offensive muscle with an average of 49 points per game.
You're bound to get a positive result if you outscore your opponent every quarter, and that's exactly how it played out between Deer Trail and Hanover. Deer Trail took their game against Hanover last Saturday by a conclusive 54-20 score.Deer Trail found Deer Trail's leader in underclassman freshman Dayne Woodis, who caught passes for 130 yards and 3 touchdowns Eldringhoff has been a consistent playmaker for Deer Trail as this was the 5th good game in a row from him.
Meanwhile, things haven't been easy for Colorado School for the Deaf Blind, and their match last Friday only extended their streak of losses to six. They were completely outmatched, falling 18-54 to Genoa-Hugo. The state rankings had actually given Colorado School for the Deaf Blind a slight edge heading into the game, making this hurt that much more.
Deer Trail's victory lifted them to 3-2 while Colorado School for the Deaf Blind's defeat dropped them down to 0-6. In their victory, Deer Trail relied heavily on freshman Dayne Woodis, who caught passes for 130 yards and 3 touchdowns. Colorado School for the Deaf Blind will need to find a way to minimize his impact if they want to win.
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