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Sharon-Mutual closes with victory
Sharon-Mutual finished its season on a winning note Friday with a 43-30 victory over Tyrone at Jack Braud Field.
The Trojans won a back-and-forth game as they took a 21-0 lead only to see Tyrone close to within three points in the second half before opening the lead back up again.
Levi Osborn’s 2-yard run and scores of 15 and 1 yards by Weston Free gave the Trojans a 21-0 lead in the second period.
Travis Shield brought Tyrone back with touchdown runs of 56 and 49 yards as the Bobcats cut the halftime lead to 21-12.
Shield scored on a 15-yard run in the third period and Tyrone trailed just 21-18.
Free answered with a 24-yard run for the Trojans, but Shield scored on a 64 yard run and Sharon-Mutual’s lead was just 27-24.
Cody Cottom then broke a 30-yard run and Osborne’s conversion made it 35-24. Josh Nielsen scored on a 9-yard run and Cottom passed to Braden Neill as the Trojans pulled ahead 43-24.
Tyrone added a late touchdown.
In Forgan, the Waynoka Railroaders edged the Bulldogs 16-8.
A one-yard touchdown run by Bryne Beck and a conversion run by Beck broke an 8-8 tie in the third period.
Each team scored a touchdown in the second quarter.
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