By Bob Strohm
bstrohm@wbcowqel.com
Wynford’s dominance of the N-10 continued at Buckeye Central Friday night as the Royals remained undefeated in league play rolling the Bucks 47-6.
Wynford’s quarterback Zach Hoffman led the Royals through the air and on the ground as he gained 212 yards on the ground on nine attempts and 179 yards in the air on nine of 17 passing. Hoffman was also responsible for six of Wynford’s seven touchdowns scoring four on the ground and two through the air.
Buckeye Central’s lone score came with 8:18 to go in the second quarter when quarterback Grant Loy connected with Brice Brennan on a 69 yard pass.
Loy finished the game with 110 yards passing on seven of 17 attempts and one touchdown. Athen Moyer led BC’s ground game gaining 113 yards on 19 attempts. Brennan led BC receivers gaining 82 yards on two receptions.
Braxton Tea led Royals receivers with three receptions for 78 yards and two touchdowns.
PHOTO GALLERY | Wynford at Buckeye Central
The Galion Tigers trounced the visiting North Union Wildcats 62-21.
The Tigers scored eight rushing touchdowns in the game. Drake Barnett scored half of the team’s rushing touchdowns carrying the rock to pay dirt four times on 16 attempts and 143 yards. Chase Cooke led the Tigers through the air with 316 yards on 11 of 13 passing. Cooke also added a touchdown run.
The Galion receiving corps were led by a trio of receivers. Harrison Ivy caught three receptions for 108 yards, Colton Moore had three receptions for 94 yards, and Jacob Fryer had five receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown.
PHOTO GALLERY | North Union at Galion
In other action around Crawford County, Colonel Crawford defeated Upper Sandusky 38-20, Bucyrus defeated Ridgedale 32-27, and Crestline lost to Mohawk 42-7.
N-10 Standings
Wynford 8-1 (7-0)
Col. Crawford 8-1 (6-1)
Seneca East 7-2 (5-2)
Buckeye Central 5-4 (3-4)
Mohawk 6-3 (4-3)
Upper Sandusky 3-6 (3-4)
Carey 3-5 (2-4)
Bucyrus 2-7 (1-6)
Ridgedale 0-8 (0-7)
Non-N-10 Crawford County Schools
Galion 7-2 (MOAC)
Crestline 1-8 (Mid-Buckeye Conference)