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New Harlan's Kennon broke free from an Evarts defender during a 44-0 victory over the host Wildcats in seventh- and eighth-grade football action on Tuesday.
JOHN MIDDLETON/Daily Enterprise New Harlan's Kennon broke free from an Evarts defender during a 44-0 victory over the host Wildcats in seventh- and eighth-grade football action on Tuesday.
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Evarts running back Brendan Osborne raced into the endzone for a touchdown during a 28-0 victory over the visiting Patriots in a fifth- and sixth-grade contest on Tuesday.
JOHN MIDDLETON/Daily Enterprise Evarts running back Brendan Osborne raced into the endzone for a touchdown during a 28-0 victory over the visiting Patriots in a fifth- and sixth-grade contest on Tuesday.
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By John Middleton

Sports Editor

The New Harlan Patriots opened the regular season in impressive fashion with a 44-0 victory at Evarts in seventh- and eighth-grade football action on Tuesday.

Tyler Scearse opened the scoring with a 53-yard run with 4:36 left in the first quarter. Kennon Napier ran in the two-point conversion.

Rhett Alred later raced in from 28-yards out with 2:47 remaining in the opening period. Napier again added the two-point conversion to push the lead to 16-0.

Tommy North scored New Harlan’s third touchdown with a 16-yard run just after the start of the second quarter. Napier’s two-point conversion made it 24-0.

Stapleton tacked on another touchdown with a 9-yard. Napier added the two-point run to make it 32-0 at the half.

Screarse opened the scoring in the second half with a 50-yard run.

Christian Hall scored the scoring with 55-yard punt return in the fourth quarter.

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The Evarts Wildcats downed New Harlan 28-0 in the fifth- and sixth-grade contest.

Christian Jones scored from 36-yards out with 3:03 remaining in the first quarter to give Evarts (1-0) the early lead. Brendan Osborne ran in the two-point conversion to make it 8-0.

After forcing the Patriots to punt on the ensuing possession, Brendan Osborne broke free for a 58-yard run to move the ball into New Harlan territory. Osborne later capped the drive with a 7-yard score with 4:34 left before the half.

Osborne added another touchdown when he scored from 34-yards out with just 39 second left before halftime. Jones added the two-point conversion to push the lead to 22-0.

Osborne tacked on the game’s final touchdown with a 77-yard run with 3:41 left in the contest.

Evarts returns to action Thursday at Pineville, while New Harlan will host Cumberland on Aug. 23.

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