All wrapped up

Date: Monday, Nov. 9, 2009
djenkins@princetonherald.com


Photo by Victor Tapia
Panther Tyler Lewis (28) and Farmer Dalton Wood (45)
both go up for an overthrown ball last Friday during
the District 13-3A finale.

 

By Stan Fike
Contributing Writer

Farmersville (7-3, 5-0) completed its undefeated run through District 13-3A last Friday with a 43-0 victory over Princeton (3-7, 1-4) in the yearly cross-lake showdown at Jakie Hendricks Stadium.

The Farmers were led by Chase Wiggins, who rushed for 62 yards and three touchdowns of 4, 6, and 28 yards. In addition to a 45-yard punt return for the score.

Austin Brooks added 134 yards and a 20-yard scoring scamper.

Collecting the other touchdown was Morgan Harbison form 16 yards out.

The Panthers were limited to 147 yards of total offense (-19 rushing and 166 passing) on six first downs.

For the full story and photos see the Nov. 12 issue.


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