By Richard Harris
Marion County High used a school-record setting rushing attack to literally run all over the visiting Chattahoochee County High Panthers and keep their playoff hopes alive with a dominating 41-7 victory.
The Eagles rushed 57 times for 528 yards (a new school record) and scored 6 TDs on the ground.
A trio of running backs broke the 100-yard mark, led by Kelby Tymes (23 carries for 230 yards, 2 TDs), who was followed by Jayden Richardson (14 runs for 161 yards, 3 TDs), and Quindario Kelly (13 for 105 yards, 1 TD).
Of course a lot of yards on offense normally means the offensive line had a great game and that was the case last Friday night. Marion's line had been depleted by injuries for a while, but showed it's back up to strength.
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