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Sunday, August 28, 2011

RYLE 43, TATES CREEK 8

By GetSports Desk | TRISTATEFOOTBALL.COM

The Ryle Raiders wasted no time jumping out on Tates Creek Saturday in a convincing 43-8 road victory in the iHigh Football Frenzy at Lafayette.

Ryle (2-0) got three first-half touchdowns from senior running back Travis Elliott and never looked back. Elliott finished the night with four total touchdowns and 164 yards on 21 carries. His only carry after halftime was a 25-yard TD run. The senior continued to take direct snaps on several plays as the Raiders’ offense continues evolve with a “Wildcat” flavor.

Quarterback Nathan Davis passed for 75 yards and picked up another 75 yards and a score on the ground in the victory.

The Raiders’ defense was equally impressive as Elliott joined teammates Mac Vollett, Daniel Osborne and Jake Nutter to lead the unit in a stifling effort. Ryle held Tates Creek to just 10 yards of total offense in the first half and allowed just 161 total yards on the night, mostly against reserves.

Ryle travels to Colerain next week to face the highly-touted Cardinals, who have lost a game at Cardinal Stadium since 1999.

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