Hawks post second straight blowout, win 70-0

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Lynnville-Sully junior Bailee Samson shed a tackle during his 60-yard punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Hawks' 70-0 victory in Pleasantville Friday night. Samson also added three rushing touchdowns in the game. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

PLEASANTVILLE — After putting up a 61-0 victory two weeks ago, Lynnville-Sully football coach Mike Parkinson had one of the the best concerns a coach could have Friday night.

Rather than worrying about losing on a last-second play or a haunting turnover, Parkinson simply had to clear up that his team wasn’t intentionally scoring too many points on its opponents.

Junior Bailee Samson accounted for four touchdowns and the Hawks were unstoppable on offense, even with a running clock in the second half, on the way to a 70-0 victory over Pleasantville to extend their record to 4-2 overall and 3-1 in Class 1A District 6.

“I have a high respect for Pleasantville, their team and their coach, and you never want to put too many points on a team, but we’ve just really been working with the kids on not backing down or relaxing,” Parkinson said. “It didn’t matter who we put out there, that’s our message to our kids, and you can’t really fault anyone for making good plays.”

Much like the Hawks’ 61-0 victory over Southeast Warren two weeks ago, they got out to a fast start against the Trojans. Samson scored his first touchdown around a minute-and-a-half into the game from 35 yards out. After the Hawks forced a Trojan three-and-out, senior quarterback Cale Van Wyk hit Darin Hofer on an 18-yard touchdown to put L-S up to a quick 15-0 lead.

The Hawks’ next score, a 21-yard run by junior Caden Doll, occurred after a Pleasantville fumble and would be the last one before the game’s longest scoreless stretch. Pleasantville put together its best drive of the game by gaining a few first downs, but the Hawks stopped them when it counted and regained possession as the first quarter expired.

After an unsuccessful red zone trip, Lynnville-Sully was forced to punt. They then forced a punt from Pleasantville on its next possession, which Samson fielded before weaving in and out of Trojan defenders for a 60-yard touchdown to put the Hawks up 29-0 with seven minutes left in the half.

Lynnville-Sully added two more touchdowns on a three-yard plunge by Samson and a 58-yard pass from Van Wyk to senior Nathan Russell, but it also committed a turnover inside the 10-yard line. The Hawks actually took the ball back two plays later, but turnovers and penalties are the two things Parkinson has picked out for improvement in the past two weeks.

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