Warrenton scored three first quarter touchdowns and pitched a defensive shutout to put an exclamation mark on their perfect regular season.
Warrenton (9-0, 4-0 GAC North) beat Mexico …
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Warrenton scored three first quarter touchdowns and pitched a defensive shutout to put an exclamation mark on their perfect regular season.
Warrenton (9-0, 4-0 GAC North) beat Mexico 35-0 to finish the regular season unbeaten.
The Warriors scored on their opening drive to take an early 7-0 lead. Charlie Blondin threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to a wide open Joe Goldsmith. After Warrenton stopped Mexico on fourth down on their ensuing drive, Austin Haas scored on a 73-yard rushing touchdown on Warrenton's second play from scrimmage on their second drive. Blondin threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to Mason Thompson on the final play of the quarter to give Warrenton the 21-0 lead.
Blondin threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Peyton Dawson in the second quarter. Warrenton led 28-0 at halftime.
Warrenton scored the lone touchdown of the second half in the final minute of the third quarter. Haas scored on a 3-yard touchdown run.
The Warrenton defense stopped Mexico inside the 5-yard line at the end of the game to preserve the shutout.
Warrenton will begin the Class 4, District 4 tournament next week. The Warriors' opponent has not yet been announced.