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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, September 9, 2020 B-1 SPORTS Submit sports items: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: sports@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg See FOOTBALL on page 5 See NORTH KNOX on page 3 SALES: MON-FRI 8AM-7PM, SAT 8AM-4PM SERVICE: MON-FRI 7AM-5:30PM, SAT 8AM-NOON www.PatriotOnline.com "Just a Smidgen Up the Road from Where You Live!" 812-386-6193 OR 1-800-531-2863 Hwy 64 W, Princeton ACROSS FROM WALMART Hablamos y Negociamos en EspaƱol All payments and APRs are subject to approved credit. Prices and payments exclude tax, title, license and doc fees. Vehicle illustrations may differ from actual vehicle. Customers must own a 2006 or newer non-GM product to qualify to receive Chevrolet Conquest Program rebate. Customers must own a 2006 or newer GM product to qualify to receive GM Loyalty Program rebate. Customers must qualify to finance through GM Financial to receive Chevrolet/Buick/GMC Down Payment Assistance rebate. Trade-in, residency and credit restrictions may apply to be eligible for select rebates. Must take delivery by 9/30/2020. See dealer for details. "Quite Simply, A Better Experience!" FIND NEW ROADS NEW 2020 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 1500 $ 9,500 up to 500 OFF MSRP up to $ 4,100 OFF MSRP NEW 2020 TRAVERSE $ 7,600 OFF MSRP NEW 2020 BLAZER up to up to $ 4,400 OFF MSRP NEW 2020 COLORADO $ 8,100 OFF MSRP up to NEW 2020 EQUINOX $ 5,600 OFF MSRP up to NEW 2020 TRAX $ 3,400 OFF MSRP up to NEW 2020 MALIBU $ 9,000 $ 8,000 $ 8,200 $ 6,300 $ 5,300 $ 7 ,400 $ 3,100 $ 3,300 $ 7 ,500 OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P OFF MSR P NEW 2020 ENCLAVE NEW 2020 SIERRA 1500 NEW 2020 ENVISION NEW 2020 SIERRA 2500 NEW 2020 ENCORE NEW 2020 ACADIA NEW 2020 CANYON NEW 2020 ENCORE GX NEW 2020 TERRAIN up to up to up to up to up to up to up to up to up to up to Chargers fall to Rebels 48-0 at Reo By James Capozella South Spencer got on the winning side in all de- partments Friday with a 388 -yard ground game, 288 yards of passing and a very stingy defense. Charger offense started sans their starting quarterback, with sophomore Jagar Dent stepping into the position. The Rebels rolled to a 48 -0 final after three first-quarter scores, followed by another trio of TDs in the second for a 41-0 halftime advantage. The South Spencer Rebels ran Nathan Hurt in from the right side with 6:40 to go in the fourth for the 48 - 0 final. A six-yard TD pass play to Haden Durnil followed two early penalties and a pair of first downs on the ground by South Spencer. Charger senior Cody Davis stopped a Rebel drive up the middle after the Char- gers stalled out deep in their own territory. On the next play, Durnil ran in from the 18 to make it 14- 0 with 4 minutes remaining on the clock. A fter the kick, a third-and-11 Jagar Dent pass was intercept- ed, putting the Rebels on the Pike Central 21. A stop by freshman Quade Morton kept Rebel Raaf Jack- son out of the end zone, but Cameron Weigand then bulled his way over from the 10 on their fourth play from scrimmage. The result was a 20 -0 South Spen- cer edge with just 21 seconds left in the first quarter. The Chargers put the ball in play on their own 19 and were forced to punt on fourth and six. Charger freshman Julian Gish broke up a long pass play with Weigand, but a couple Rebel keepers and a bunch of time off the clock was capped with Rebel pay dirt on a second and goal keeper. Charger senior Stephen Krieg covered a short South Spencer kickoff, giving Pike Central good Pike Central's Colson Dillard makes for daylight on Friday night against the South Spencer defense. James Capozella photo PC wins at North Knox Girls are sixth at Columbus North Both Charger cross country teams won at North Knox September 1, with Libby Stone leading the girls and Ethan Gorby the boys. Stone had a 22:43, followed closely by Quin- lan Teague in the same time. Anna Whitehead was the third Lady Char- ger, with Jenna Meyer, Laney John- son and Morgan Anderson finishing the scoring. Gorby ran a 21:05, followed by Noah Russell (21:30), Dallas Re- utepohler (21:51), Jeremiah Delo- bel (22:09), and Shane Woodhull (23:08). 42 TEAMS AT COLUMBUS NORTH Coach Cain Parker commented, "This meet is one of the biggest of the season with 42 teams in one girls' race and two races of about 23 men team races. They didn't allow any spectators besides coaches, athletes and meet workers in order to be al- lowed to have a race that large during the corona season."

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