Montesano has won ten straight games at home (dating back to last season), while Annie Wright has won ten straight on the road also dating back to last season, but those streaks won't matter much on Saturday. The Bulldogs will challenge the Gators at 1:00 p.m. Montesano's defense has only allowed 7.3 points per game this season, so Annie Wright's offense will have their work cut out for them.
Montesano will roll into the game after a wild two-game stretch: they only put up seven points two weeks ago, then bounced right back against Elma on Friday. The Bulldogs blew past the Eagles, posting a 42-6 victory. The Bulldogs might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won six matchups by 28 points or more this season.
Montesano's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Tyson Perry led the charge by rushing for 25 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while also throwing for 134 yards and one TD. Zach Timmons was Perry's top target, picking up zero receiving yards.
Wins are hard to come by when you can't run the rock, something Montesano proved: they limited Elma to a paltry 0.9 yards per carry. The Bulldogs didn't have any issues in that department, having averaged 10.2.
Meanwhile, Annie Wright won against Lynnwood two weeks ago with 20 points and they decided to stick to that point total again on Friday. The Gators walked away with a 20-8 win over Kingston.
One reason for the win was Annie Wright's imposing defense, which managed to get into the backfield for seven sacks. Josiah Edge refused to say out of the backfield, picking up four sacks all by himself.
Montesano's record is now 8-1. As for Annie Wright, their record now sits at 7-2.
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