Reynolds’ big first half lifts Cards past Mustangs

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It was far from pretty, but the Cardinals needed a win and they got it.

Behind a stellar first-half receiving performance from senior Collin Reynolds, the Newton football team earned a 17-7 victory over Dallas Center-Grimes Friday night at H.A. Lynn Field, evening its Class 3A District 4 record at 2-2 while improving to 2-4 overall.

The win not only keeps the team right in the thick of the playoff race, but was a nice response from a 49-7 drubbing at Grinnell one week earlier.

“We were demoralized last week and they broke our spirit over there,” head coach Ed Ergenbright said. “I don’t think our coaches or kids could have been any lower. It was a long week. We challenged the team to keep their fight and spirit. We had to band together and keep playing as hard as we could.”

At halftime, Newton honored former head coach John Jenkins — the winningest coach in school history — and the Cards’ win was a proper nod to the man who led them to 143 wins from 1986-2003.

Reynolds had 11 receptions for a school-record 177 yards and two touchdowns, with 10 of those grabs and both TDs in the first half.

“We really needed it. Now we’re one game away from the playoffs,” Reynolds said. “We had a lot of controversy with last week not going the way we wanted it to, and a lot of off-the-field stuff going on this week. But we fought through it and that’s what matters.”

Newton built a 17-0 lead by halftime Friday night behind Reynolds’ scores from 21 and 24 yards out from sophomore quarterback Tyler Wood in the first quarter and a 25-yard field goal from sophomore Matt Easley just before halftime. The Cardinals held on from there as their offense essentially stalled the rest of the game and DCG (1-5, 0-3) scored early in the fourth quarter on a 27-yard run.

Newton had plenty of chances to put the game out of reach throughout the game as the Mustangs turned the ball over time and again with bad shotgun snaps and center-quarterback exchanges, but the Cards just couldn’t find a way to take advantage.

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