Greene blanked by powerhouse Eagles in 8-man playoffs

GREENE - Greene’s football team was hit hard with ruthless offensive efficiency, and before it gathered its bearings, Friday’s Section IV 8-man football playoff game was out of hand.

Spencer Van-Etten/Candor, averaging nearly 60 points a game this season, nearly hit that mark in the sectional semifinals rolling past the previously-unbeaten Trojans, 56-0, on Friday night at George Raymond Field.

The Eagles hit for big plays almost from the get-go, and only one of their eight touchdowns was less than 12 yards.

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“They were very big and very strong, and we just didn’t match up well physically,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “We had a lot of heart, but they had a lot of size. Sometimes size is better than heart.”

While the Eagles didn’t have a large roster on the field - 18 players dressed for the game - they did have a matchup advantage in the trenches. Gorton estimated that SVE/Candor had a 60- to 70-pound advantage in some spots.

That size led to three quick first-quarter scores for the Eagles to create a 22-0 lead.

Jack Teribury scored on a jet sweep that he cut back and nearly across the width of the field to hit paydirt from 45 yards out. 

Teammate Hunter Haynes scored on a 27-yard run, and Logan Jewell raced 44 yards for the third score.

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