Shorthorns shake off sluggish start in 28-7 victory

  • Nathan Ricicar (right) and Jayson Schaefer (No. 35) pressure Drew Alexander into an incompletion midway through the first quarter. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
    Nathan Ricicar (right) and Jayson Schaefer (No. 35) pressure Drew Alexander into an incompletion midway through the first quarter. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
  • Keisean Johnson (left) and Kenny Schramek team up to tackle Sam Speed for a loss of 4 in the second quarter. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
    Keisean Johnson (left) and Kenny Schramek team up to tackle Sam Speed for a loss of 4 in the second quarter. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
  • Kenny King gets by the last Yorktown defender on his 59-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
    Kenny King gets by the last Yorktown defender on his 59-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
  • Desmond Lewis heads upfield for a 21-yard gain in the second quarter. He finished with 93 yards rushing on 13 carries. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
    Desmond Lewis heads upfield for a 21-yard gain in the second quarter. He finished with 93 yards rushing on 13 carries. Sticker Photo By Layne Vyvjala
The Shorthorns overcame their first deficit of the season on Homecoming night last Friday to stay undefeated with a 28-7 win over Yorktown. A sharp passing attack put the Wildcats up early while Schulenburg committed three turnovers in the first half. Moreover, the Horns were flagged six times for 60 yards over the first two quarters with three of those keeping Yorktown drives alive. “Practice…

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