Buffalo, W. Va. — The Lawrence Co. Youth Football League went three for three on Saturday in the semifinals at Buffalo-Wayne.
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Lawrence Co. 30 Ona-Milton 6 ( C-Team )
In the second game of the day at Buffalo the Bulldogs raced out to an early lead and coasted to the semifinal victory over the Panthers.
Colton Bentley started things off with a 6 yard touchdown and two point conversion and it was 8-0 LC.
Eli Block scored from 3 yards out to make it 14-0 Bulldogs.
Bentley had a nice 85 yard touchdown and Ty Muncy converted the two point play and it was 22-0 Dawgs.
Bentley picked off a pass and went 54 yards to the house and then added the two point conversion for a 30-0 Bulldog lead.
Ona-Milton scored a late touchdown to set the final score of 30-6.
Lawrence Co. 20 Ona-Milton 14 ( B-Team )
In the third game of the day Brayson Raines scored from five yards out in overtime to send the Bulldogs to the Turf Bowl.
Raines had all three Bulldog touchdowns and caught a two point conversion from Tucker Muncy as well.
Lawrence Co. 48 Ashland 6 ( A-Team )
In the final game of the day the Bulldogs pounded the Tomcats.
Jace Napier put the Dawgs on the scoreboard with 2 yard touchdown and tacked on the two point conversion and it was 8-0.
Bentley Carter recovered a fumble and Carson Evans weaved his way in from 50 yards out and Levi Hensley added the two point conversion and LC led 16-0 with 10 seconds left in the first quarter.
Ashland running back Deshawn Tippett scored from 5 yards out to cut the Bulldog lead to 16-6.
In the second quarter Evans connected with Hensley on a 4 yard touchdown and Hensley ran in the two point conversion and it was 24-6 Dawgs.
Evans lofted a beautiful touchdown pass to Brother Fitzpatrick from 20 yard out and also added the two point conversion and LC led 32-6 at Halftime.
In the second half the Dawgs extended the lead as Evans raced in from 20 yards out and Napier converted the two point conversion for a 40-6 lead.
Evans scored from 55 yards out and Hensley tossed the two point conversion to Evans to set the final score of 48-6 Bulldogs.