Friday football report: It wasn’t the prettiest, but Lausanne downs ECS
Lausanne quarterback T.J. Jenkins leads the way in Division 2-AA West Region opener for coach Kevin Locastro.
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John Varlas is a lifelong Memphian, who has covered high school sports in various capacities for over 20 years.
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Lausanne quarterback T.J. Jenkins leads the way in Division 2-AA West Region opener for coach Kevin Locastro.
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Chandler Day scored a game-winning touchdown to cap a big game in victory against region rival Germantown.
ECS travels to Lausanne and White Station visits Whitehaven in other key contests.
Houston holds on at the top spot, while Whitehaven and Bolton debut in the Dandy Dozen after Week 3 victories.
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The Mustangs quarterback scores with 32 seconds left to end an instant classic between the city rivals.
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Victory over South Panola should have Red Devils brimming with confidence as and defending state champion Houston visits to open region play.
Munford debuts at No. 11 following M&M Bowl victory, while Houston High remains No. 1.
On a night the weather delayed most games and canceled a few, MUS gave Mark Chubb his first victory as the Owls football coach.
Standouts from Bartlett, Cordova, Covington, Fairley, Lakeland Prep and Whitehaven are up for consideration.
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Godwin, a sophomore quarterback at Lakeland Prep, earned 62.1% of the total vote after leading the Lions to a milestone victory Aug. 23.
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Mississippi State commit runs for five second-half touchdowns and finishes with 335 yards on the ground.
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