Edgewater has won six straight games at home, while East Bay has won six straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Friday. The Edgewater Eagles will welcome the East Bay Indians at 7:30 p.m. One thing working in Edgewater's favor is that they have posted at least 31 points in their last six matches.
Last Friday, Edgewater took their contest with ease, bagging a 42-14 victory over Boone. The result was nothing new for the Eagles, who have now won eight games by 27 points or more so far this season.
It was another big night for Carter Emanuel, who rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown on only seven carries, and also threw for 164 yards and a touchdown. Those 83 rushing yards gave him a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Josh Perry, who rushed for 72 yards and two touchdowns on only eight carries.
Edgewater's defense stepped up as well, laying out the QB five times. Boone's QB won't forget William Marzolf anytime soon given he sacked him three times. Marzolf is also crushing it when it comes to total tackles: he's made at least five every time he's taken the field this season. Azavier Denmark was another major factor on D, picking up a sack and making eight total tackles.
Meanwhile, after a string of six wins, East Bay's good fortune finally ran out on Thursday. They took a blow against Tampa Bay Tech, falling 54-19. The loss continues a trend for the Indians in their matchups with the Titans: they've now lost seven in a row.
East Bay's defeat ended a three-game streak of wins at home and dropped them to 7-3. As for Edgewater, their win bumped their record up to 9-1.
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