
Beaver defeats Avonwoth in dominant fashion 35-17
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Ethan Spozarski | October 26, 2024
By: Wyatt Clatterbaugh
The Beaver Bobcats defeated the Avonworth Antelopes 35-14 in their regular season finale.
This game was very one-sided at times, with Beaver controlling most of the game.
Amari Jackson would score the first touchdown of the game giving the Bobcats and early 7-0 lead.
Touchdown Bobcats!!!
Scored by Travis Clear@BeaverBobcats 7 @AvonworthFB 0
6:47 left in the 1st quarter @PaFootballNews pic.twitter.com/D7G59xRKd6
— John Wyatt Clatterbaugh (@JohnWyattClatt4) October 25, 2024
Beaver running back Qualan Cain scored the Bobcats second touchdown of the game putting Beaver up 14-0 with 1:32 left in the first quarter.
Jackson caught his second touchdown of the game early in the third quarter to put the Bobcats 27-0.
Field Goal Bobcats!
Kicked by Ty Cosky(2)@BeaverBobcats 20 @AvonworthFB 0@PaFootballNews pic.twitter.com/uv6yWt5A6b
— John Wyatt Clatterbaugh (@JohnWyattClatt4) October 26, 2024
Kicker Ty Cosky got into the mix as well kicking two field goals to extend Beavers lead even more.
Bobcats Field Goal
Scored by Ty Cosky @BeaverBobcats 17 @AvonworthFB 0
3:57 left in the second quarter @PaFootballNews pic.twitter.com/GIsrQqflc2
— John Wyatt Clatterbaugh (@JohnWyattClatt4) October 26, 2024
Avonworth eventually put points on the board as Billy Onyshko scored the first of two touchdowns for the Antelopes.
Beaver fumbled at about mid field and Cooper Scharding ran it all the way back to the two-yard line which set up the go-ahead touchdown run by Nick Neal which made it a two-score game.
The Bobcats answered right back as Jackson would score his second rushing touchdown of the game and his third total touchdown of the night.
Avonworth had multiple chances to tie the game turning the ball over on downs on their second to last drive and Carson Bellinger fumbling with 1:45 left to go in the game.
Beaver ran the ball causing Avonworth to burn their remaining timeouts before the two-minute mark. Beaver used the rest of their timeouts and ran the clock as Avonworth would not have another opportunity on offense.
Avonworth finishes the season with an overall record of 7-3 and a conference record of 5-1. Meanwhile Beaver finishes with an overall record of 8-2 and a conference record of 4-1 with playoffs for both teams set to start next week.
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