Wolves fall to Indians

A night that started about as good as possible for Reeds Spring went completely the other way in the second half and the Wolves fell to Seneca 28-16.

Reeds Spring took the opening drive and marched down the field.  In the end they took over seven minutes off the clock and put the ball in the endzone.

The Wolves next drive started with a bang, as Colton Cramblett ran 87 yards before being pulled down at the Indians two yard line.  However, the Wolves could not punch it in and had to settle for a short field goal.  That 10-0 score would still be on the board at the half.

The second half got off to a good start as well, as the Wolves got a stop and added another score, to make it 16-0.

But that was where the good night came to an end.  Repeated fumbles and muffed center-quarterback exchanges ended up costing Reeds Spring.  Seneca was able to get their power running game going and scored 28 unanswered to seal a victory at Carl Langley Field.

The loss drops the Wolves to 1-1 on the season.  They travel to Logan-Rogersville on Friday.

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