ABBEVILLE, SC - Abbeville traveled to Chesnee for a key region matchup and ended up leaving town with a 49-0 victory on Friday night.
The Panthers got off to a quick start as they reached pay dirt twice in the first quarter thanks to Jamal Marshall with the first one coming on the first offensive snap for the Panthers as he raced sixty-five yards for the score. He followed that up with a twenty-eight yard scoring run later in the quarter to make it 14-0 in favor of the Panthers after the first quarter. Jha'Louis Hadden made it a three-score game with just under four minutes to go in the half as he ran it in from seventeen yards out to give Abbeville a 21-0 lead. The Eagles looked to gain momentum to open the third quarter as Ezequiel Lazarin kicked and recovered his own onside kick, but the Eagles were unable to capitalize. Abbeville connected on a score through the air as Zay Rayford hit Jay Hill for a forty-yard scoring strike with just over nine minutes to go in the third quarter. The Panthers once again added on to their lead with just over three minutes to go in the third quarter when Karson Norman ran it in from thirty yards out to make it 35-0 over the Eagles. Abbeville tacked on two more scores in the fourth quarter as Ty Cade ran it in from forty-one yards out and Jackson Uldrick picked off a Chesnee pass, scoring on a pick six. Jamal Marshall led the Panthers with 129 yards rushing and two scores. The Eagles got six completions from KJ Proctor for 63 yards with four completions going to Davion Stradford for 46 yards. Jayden Williams and Hayden Webb combined for forty-one yards rushing on the final drive of the game for the Eagles thanks to some hard running. Kaleb Mason led the Eagles with four and a half tackles while Noah Lawter and Gunther Gerstenacker each finished with three and a half tackles of their own. The Eagles will look to bounce back next week when they travel to Blacksburg to take on the Wildcats in a game scheduled to kickoff at 7:30 PM. This is the first game of a key three game stretch for the Eagles playoff chances as five teams from Region I-2A will make the playoffs. Comments are closed.
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