Colfax-Mingo clocked by Eagles, 58-20

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Derek Van Kooten scored from 7 yards out, Collins and Riggen connected on a 28-yard scoring pass and Collins returned a Myers pass interception 35 yards for the final three scores of the night for Pella Christian. The Eagles finished with 439 yards of total offense to Colfax-Mingo's 150.

Myers finished the game passing 10-for-22 for 130 yards, but was intercepted five times. Van Dyke was 0-for-2 and was intercepted once. Byron Johnson caught five passes for 62 yards, while Dylan Albright caught three for 42 yards.

Colfax-Mingo ran the ball 23 times for a net of 20 yards. Sam Smith was the leading rusher with five carries for 24 yards. Van Dyke had eight carries for 10 yards. The rest of the team managed a net minus-14 yards rushing. The Tigerhawks fumbled the ball four times, losing three.

The Eagles, on the other hand, ran the ball 52 times for 307 yards. Collins was 9-for-15 for 132 yards and no interceptions. Pella Christian fumbled the ball twice, losing one.

Colton Russell and Dylan Albright each had 10 tackles for Colfax-Mingo. McLain and Alexander each had six, while Jacob Lietz and Smith each had five. Van Dyke and Johnson both had four apiece.

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