Hawk football fell 75-8 to the state number 1 ranked Fairview Warriors, last weekend in Fairview.
Broadus managed to score one touchdown in the fourth quarter against Fairview's younger subs, but overall didn't have an answer for Fairview's offensive juggernaut, as they racked up 42 points in the first quarter to sending the game into a running clock. Fairview scored 7 more in the second quarter then coasted, as Broadus put up 51 yards of total offense.
We spoke with Broadus Head Coach Brett Emmons, who told us there weren't a lot of positives from the game, though the Hawks didn't quit and kept playing. The upside to the loss was Broadus saw where they needed to be to really excel in the sport, and the team came away without major injuries – one sprained calf and a hurt arm that are expected to be healed and ready for game time this week, as Broadus takes on Lodge Grass.
The Lodge Grass Indians have played one game this season, losing to Ekalaka last weekend 30-52. Ekalaka had previously beat Park City, and lost to Wibaux this season.
Ekalaka and Forsyth are currently 2-0 in conference and 2-1 overall, Park City is 0-1 in conference and 1-2 overall. Broadus is 0-1 in conference and 0-3 overall, and Lodge Grass and St. Labre are 0-1 overall.
Next week Broadus plays in Ekalaka.
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