Undefeated Coshocton routs New Lexington

NEW LEXINGTON - With the goal of being undefeated in sight, there was no stopping the Coshocton Redskins.

Coshocton (6-0), led by three touchdowns, dominated on both sides of the ball to beat New Lexington, 42-14, Friday night.

The first half clearly belonged to Coshocton, but the first two drives weren't pretty. An early three-and-out and a first quarter fumble gave New Lexington the early momentum in the game.

But Coshocton got it together and took the momentum right back thanks to a short punt that gave them excellent field position.

It was a first-half struggle for the New Lex offense. The Panthers' didn't get a first down until the six minute mark of the second quarter. The offense also was held to just 30 total yards. They also gave up 125 yards on the ground on defense.

"You can't give a four-score lead to a Coshocton team before halftime," New Lex Coach Dave Rupe said. "We just couldn't get anything going offensively and defensively we were out matched that entire half."

But the Panthers came out fighting in the second half and new team showed up out of the locker room. New Lexington scored its first touchdown of the game when Clapper connected with a wide open Kamron Bowen streaking down the sidelines for a 45-yard touchdown pass.

After a Coshocton fumble, the Panthers found a little bit of life. Clapper hit John Mautz on a crossing route and Mautz took it 46 yards to the house, cutting the Redskins' lead to 35-14.

Outside of two big passing plays from Clapper, Coshocton held the Panthers' offense to just 40 yards on the ground. Clapper ended the game 7-of-14 for 123 yards.

New Lex's season has been a disappointment thus far, but it's hard to win games giving up close to 300 yards rushing to the opposing team.

"We as a team have a very long road ahead of us. We just didn't do a very good job of stopping their backs," Rupe said. "We can't win games giving up run after run. Coshocton does a great job of running physical. We just we weren't physical enough."

Woodrum knew throughout the week that this was a potential trap game for his undefeated squad, but his team didn't let it become one.

"After the Cambridge win, we knew that this could be a trap game and we talked about it all week," Woodrum said. "We needed to come out and match their (New Lexington) intensity right away because Lexington always plays us so tough, and we came out with a lot of energy and focus."

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