Pelham unable to keep up with Fort Payne as seniors finish careers
Published 1:09 am Saturday, November 2, 2024
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By STEPHEN DAWKINS | Special to the Reporter
PELHAM – The visiting Fort Payne Wildcats broke open a 14-3 halftime lead for a 38-10 win over the Pelham Panthers on Nov. 1 at Ned Bearden Stadium.
Pelham was forced to punt on the first possession of the game, but then the Panthers intercepted a Fort Payne pass.
PHS could not capitalize on the extra possession, however, and punted again.
A 40-yard touchdown pass by Fort Payne (8-2) represented the first points of the game, and the point after gave the Wildcats a 7-0 lead with about five minutes remaining in the first quarter.
With less than a minute to go in the first quarter, Pelham kicked a field goal to cut the deficit to 7-3.
Fort Payne struck again with a long pass play in the second quarter. This time, it was a 30-yard touchdown pass that made it 14-3 after the extra point.
A couple of minutes into the second half, a 1-yard rushing touchdown made the lead 20-3, and the two-point conversion increased the advantage to 22-3 in favor of Fort Payne.
The Panthers were driving to score, but a fumble was recovered by Fort Payne and returned 90 yards for a Fort Payne touchdown. After the extra point, the score was 29-3.
Pelham scored with less than a minute remaining in the third quarter on a 35-yard touchdown pass that made it 29-10 after the extra point.
A Fort Payne safety made the score 31-10 in the fourth quarter, and a 20-yard rushing touchdown with about four minutes on the clock concluded the scoring and sealed the 38-10 victory for the Wildcats.
The loss wraps up Pelham’s season with a 1-9 record.