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Posted: Saturday, October 6, 2012 11:31 am
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Updated: 1:08 pm, Thu Nov 8, 2012.
Warrenton, Wright City Earn Second Wins
By Derrick Forsythe, Record Sports Editor
The Missourian
Warrenton 47, Winfield 20
The Warrenton football team improved to 2-5 with a 47-20 win over Winfield.
Following a slow start, the Warriors finally put themselves on the board late in the first quarter on a seven-yard run by quarterback T.J. Lafaver.
Lafaver threw for 258 yards, connecting on four touchdown passes to Devin Roberts.
Warrenton led 27-6 at halftime.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
War — T.J. Lafaver 7 run (Lafaver kick), 1:46
Second Quarter
War — Devin Roberts 19 pass from Lafaver (Lafaver kick), 8:41
War — Roberts 34 pass from Lafaver (kick failed), 4:26
War — Roberts 14 pass from Lafaver (Lafaver kick), 1:00
WF — Jerel Hall 18 run (run fail), 36.5
Third Quarter
WF — Kyle Lippmann 20 pass from Dustin Kneemiller (pass fail), 5:22
War — Devin Ray 11 run (Lafaver kick), 1:29
Fourth Quarter
War — Roberts 27 pass from Lafaver (Trevor Bradshaw pass from Lafaver), 6:32
WF — Hall 30 run (Lippmann pass from Kneemiller), 5:59
War — Ray 59 run (pass fail), 5:43
Wright City 28, Clopton 22
The Wright City football team defeated Clopton 28-22, improving to 2-5 on the season.
Quarterback Nick Hanff threw two touchdown passes.
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