This Week's Friday Night Highlights!

by Kale Steed, Press Pass Sports

Spearman shuts down Shamrock 
Coming off a tough loss last week at home, the Spearman Lynx pulled it together on the road for a much-needed 56-0 shutout against Shamrock on Friday night at El Paso Field.

The Lynx push their record to 2-3 on the year while the Irish drop to 3-2.

Spearman ate up Shamrock in the run game finishing with 512 yards.

Jailen Vasquez ran for a team-high 110 yards on five carries with a touchdown. Quarterback Cy Davis did his damage more with his feet chewing up 107 yards on eight carries with two trips to paydirt and fullback JP Carbajal touched it six times for 99 yards with two scores.

The Lynx defense limited Shamrock, which were playing without quarterback Philip Cook, to 107 total yards.
Gruver keeps on rolling 
Through the first five weeks of the season, it’s hard to find a team playing any better football than the Gruver Greyhounds.

On Thursday night, the Greyhounds kept that momentum rolling by going over the state line and pummeling Guymon, Okla., 62-20.

The Greyhounds are one of only six unbeaten teams in the Texas Panhandle at 5-0.

The Gruver offense was absolutely explosive on the night totaling 735 yards with 482 of those coming on the ground.

Running back Walker Maupin couldn’t be stopped torching right by the Tiger defense the entire game piling up an eye-opening 304 yards on only eight carries, popping off 38 yards per carry with four touchdowns. Quarterback Briggs Satterfield did his job going 11-of-17 threw the air for 228 yards and two scores.

Defensively, Victor Flores made five tackles with two forced fumbles and Stephen Cowan added six tackles with a pick.


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Walker Maupin, Gruver, RB, Sr. 
Maupin was an absolute machine behind his devasting offensive line during Gruver’s 62-20 blowout victory at Guymon, Okla., on Thursday night. Maupin ran through and past the Tiger defense burning the grass for 304 yards on only eight carries, popping off 38 yards per carry with four touchdowns.





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