Sheridan earned some postseason bragging rights after a successful outing on Friday. They blew past Warrenton 28-3. Followers of Sheridan probably expected little less of the team in a season in which they have collected five blowout victories.
Sheridan's offense rushed out of the gates and came up with 21 first-half points. Meanwhile, Warrenton couldn't get anything going offensively, leaving the score at 21-0 heading into the break. The Sheridan defense stood its ground in the third quarter, giving up 3 and all but finishing the contest.
Among those leading the charge for Sheridan was junior Josh Rogers, who rushed for 112 yards and 2 touchdowns on 15 carries. Additional support came from defensive powerhouse senior Jacob DeBoff, who racked up ten tackles.
The win bumped Sheridan's record up to 8-1. Warrenton's loss pushes them down to 5-4.
Sheridan will face off against Kennedy in a playoff game at 7:00 PM next week. Each of these teams will be battling to keep a win streak alive as Sheridan skips in on eight wins and Kennedy on six. As for Warrenton, they do not have any more games currently scheduled.
Playoff bracket for these teams
See the Warrenton vs. Sheridan matchup
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