Reynolds’ big first half lifts Cards past Mustangs

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But Newton’s defense preserved the win from then on. The Mustangs’ final three possessions ended with a turnover on downs at Newton’s 43, a three-and-out and then another turnover on downs at the Newton 39 to essentially end the game.

The Cardinals certainly weren’t satisfied with how their offense was stymied throughout the second half, but nevertheless, theynow might now be just one more district win from a postseason berth, with two district games remaining. Both are certainly winnable, with a home game vs. Saydel (0-7, 0-4) Oct. 12 and then at Ballard (2-4, 1-2) Oct. 19. They travel to to Adel next Friday for a non-district matchup against fifth-ranked Adel-DeSoto-Minburn (5-1).

“We had to have this win,” Ergbenbright said. “We’re not sitting that bad in the district. We get another win or two, and we’ll have a chance to play another game. That’s what these kids are playing for. It was a special night, honoring coach Jenkins. I told them to play with the spirit that all the former Newton teams have played with.”

Newton 17, Dallas Center-Grimes 7

DCG 0 0 0 7 — 7

Newton 14 3 0 0 — 17

Scoring summary

First quarter

N — Reynolds 21 pass from Wood (Easley kick), 9:33

N — Reynolds 24 pass from Wood (Easley kick), 1:33

Second quarter

N — Easley 26 field goal, 0:22

Fourth quarter

D — Chambers 27 run (Lortz kick), 9:46

Game stats DCG Newton

First downs 15 11

Rush att-yds 44-140 27-64

Pass comp-att-int 9-20-1 16-33-2

Passing yards 120 205

Total offense yards 260 269

Fumbles-lost 4-3 1-0

Penalties-yards 5-40 5-40

Individual stats

PASSING (comp-att-int-yds): DCG — Andrew Kramer 9-20-1-120. N — Tyler Wood 16-33-2-205. RUSHING (att-yds): DCG — Chaz Chambers 14-67, Alex Hansen 13-65, Kramer 17-8. N — Wood 9-41, Dakota HIlls 8-31. RECEIVING (rec-yds): DCG — Colin Schroeder 3-77, Hansen 3-33, Jake Lewis 2-12. N — Collin Reynolds 11-177, Andrew Clements 3-16. TACKLES (solo-assist-sacks-for loss): N — Hills 7-5-2-3.5, Will Brock 5-6-1-0, Levi Michener 7-1-1-2, Michael Miller 6-1-1-3.

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