In a commanding start to their season, the Henryetta Knights football team secured a resounding 58-0 victory over the visiting Kellyville Ponies at Friday’s non-league matchup. The game, witnessed by a lively crowd at Henryetta’s home field, showcased a dominant performance by the Knights in both offensive and defensive realms.
Leading the charge for Henryetta was running back Jason Powders, whose explosive runs amassed an impressive 213 yards and four touchdowns on just six carries.
Qu arterback Brady Norman displayed his skills at the helm as he completed 13 of 18 passes for 267 yards, and four touchdowns. He also rushed for 32 yards on three carries.
Nathan Nail also contributed significantly with two receptions totaling 68 yards, remarked Head Coach Weston McGill in a post-game interview. Nail’s receptions, including a notable pop pass, further bolstered Henryetta’s offensive strategy.
Defensively, the Knights were equally formidable, limiting the Kellyville Ponies to a mere 19 yards of total offense throughout the game.
Tayler Hamric, a senior linebacker, stood out with a standout performance that included four solo tackles, seven assists, and a crucial sack. Newcomer Blaze Gaxiola made his presence felt, demonstrating strong blocking and contributing a key reception, showcasing his versatility on the field.
— Scoring Highlights
Q1, 07:18 – Nathan Nail – 12-Yard Pass from Brady Norman (Kick Failed) Q1, 05.33 – Jason Powders – 20-Yard Run (Blaze Hill Kick) Q1, 03:24 – James Miller – 80-Yard Pass from Brady Norman (Kick Failed) Q1, 00:39 – Jason Powders – 74-Yard Run (Blaze Hill Kick) Q2, 06:48 – Nathan White – 51-Yard Run (Kick Failed) Q2, 04:22 – Nathan Nail – 56-Yard Pass from Brady Norman (Blaze Hill Kick) Q2, 00:11 – Will Perez – 2-Yard Pass from Brady Norman (Blaze Hill Kick) Q3, 10:14 – Jason Powders – 40-Yard Run (Kick Failed) Q3, 05:59 – Jason Powders – 60-Yard Run (Pass Attempt Failed) — Henryetta: 26 – 20 – 12 – 0 – 58 Final Kellyville: 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 – 0 Final
– Coach McGill praised the team’s defensive unity, emphasizing the collective effort that led to such a dominant showing against Kellyville, adding that the Knights held the Ponies to just 19 yards of offense.
“It was a total defense effort,” McGill noted, adding that both sides played well.
With their season off to an impressive start, the Knights (1-0) now turn their focus to their upcoming challenge against Okemah (0-0). Okemah, coming off a preseason scrimmage, will host Henryetta in another non-league contest next week.
McGill’s squad will work on their organizational skills as they look forward to another run to the playoffs.
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