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Etowah 41, Wheeler 0

How the game was won: Etowah racked up 402 yards of total offense while limiting the visiting Wildcats to just 79 yards as the Eagles coasted to a shutout victory. An impressive 241 yards of Etowah's offensive assault came through the air. The home team led 7-0 after one quarter, 14-0 at halftime and 34-0 going into the fourth.

Top performers: Eagles' quarterback Patrick Ferris completed 10 of 15 passes for 241 yards and threw a touchdown pass to Blake Jones, who finished with 49 receiving yards. ... Ferris' favorite target was Jackson Sisk, who had six catches for 96 yards. ... A balanced rushing attack saw Tyray Devezin carry 10 times for 32 yards and two touchdowns. ... Trey Moore and Kai Lewis also scored on the ground for Etowah. ... The Eagles got their scoring started when Ryan Kaio recovered a fumble in the endzone.

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