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Carpenter, defense carry Colts past Vikings

The Inter-Mountain photo by Joey Kittle Philip Barbour’s Landyn Carpenter breaks free for a big gain during Friday night’s game against Petersburg at George Byrer Field at Freedom Bank Park in Philippi.

PHILIPPI — Landyn Carpenter rumbled for 233 yards and a pair scores and Philip Barbour’s defense limited Petersburg to under 100 yards of total offense in a 43-0 win Friday night at George Byrer Field at Freedom Bank Park.

In a clash of two Class AA top 10 squads, the third-rated Colts took a 22-0 halftime lead against the No. 10 Vikings and added 21 points in the final quarter.

Cam Bennett, out of the Wildcat formation, added 110 yards rushing and two touchdowns — including a 20-yard run for Philip Barbour’s first points of the second half with 9:17 left in regulation.

Bennett also scored the game’s first touchdown on a run in the first quarter, while Carpenter had two scores in the second quarter.

Carpenter set up his first TD of the stanza with a 40-yard jolt that moved the ball to the PHS 3-yard line.

Carpenter’s TD run just before halftime capped off a game-breaking 99-yard march, with tight end Sean Dent hauling in a 38-yard reception to ignite the drive.

A Mason Jones interception, one of four on the night for the Colt defense, and return inside the Viking 5-yard line led to Jones scoring on the first play of scrimmage to make it 36-0 with 7:44 remaining in the game.

Freshman Ayden Thorne was a perfect 5 of 5 on extra-point attempts.

Philip Barbour closed the scoring when Robbie Jones connected with Malachi Poling from 25 yards out.

Payton Metheny threw for 55 yards for Peters burg in the setback. Kaleb Kuhn had five receptions for 46 yards.

Robbie Jones had 101 yards passing. Bennett had four receptions for 41 yards.

The Colts are now 5-2 and will return to action Oct. 24 at Lewis County in their final road game of the season.

The Vikings dropped to 5-2 and will entertain Frankfort next Friday.

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