September 21, 2012
Prep football roundup: Parkersburg runs past SA; Buffalo shuts out Gilmer
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Adam Lindamood ran for three touchdowns, including a 97-yarder that set a school record, to lead Parkersburg to a 42-22 victory at St. Albans in high school football on Friday.

Lindamood's 97-yarder in the third quarter broke the record of 95 yards set by his grandfather, Fred Early, in 1940. Lindamood, who also scored on runs of 16 and 30 yards, totaled 259 yards on 13 carries.

St. Albans' Drew Kirby scored on a 2-yard run to give the Red Dragons a 6-0 first-quarter lead and finished with 89 yards on 22 attempts. Kirby also scored on a 29-yard run in the third quarter.

The Big Reds (3-2) totaled 431 yards, including 350 on the ground. The Red Dragons (0-5) passed for 211 yards and rushed for 158.

 

  • BUFFALO 57, GILMER 0: Levi Jordan completed just seven passes but five went for touchdowns as Buffalo defeated visiting Gilmer County.
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    Jordan, who was 7-for-12 for 327 yards, connected with Gabe Garrison on TD passes of 74, 63 and 24 yards, and hit Laythen Good on a 53-yarder and a 78-yarder for touchdowns.

    Bubba Legg led the Bison ground game, gaining 174 yards on 15 carries, and scored on a 15-yard carry. Garison Erwin returned the game's opening kickoff 86 yards for a TD.

    Buffalo (3-1) is No. 11 in Class A. Gilmer County, which passed for 240 yards, is 1-4.

     

  • NITRO 27, LINCOLN COUNTY 24: Alex White's 20-yard field goal in the final seconds made the difference in Nitro's victory over visiting Lincoln County.
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    Brayden Underwood, who led the Nitro ground game with 105 yards on 18 carries, scored on runs of 1 and 7 yards. Ethan Clark scored on a 76-yard pass from Chris Moody, who completed 10 of 25 passes for 203 yards with one interception.

    Clark caught five passes for 118 yards. White also kicked a 16-yard field goal as Nitro (2-3) won its second straight game after 18 losses in a row.    

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