Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First
Lately, there's been a rivalry between the Hay Springs Hawks and the Potter-Dix Coyotes, and the Coyotes have been the team that has had the edge in the contests.
But not last Friday, as the Hawks descended upon Combs Field in Potter and beat the Coyotes, 88-53.
Potter-Dix looks to get back on the winning track as they travel to Harrison to take on the Sioux County Warriors for a Friday matchup at noon.
Against Hay Springs, the Coyotes were able to tack on some points late in the game,but it was pretty much decided by the end of the first quarter.
The Coyotes managed 93 yards in the air and rushed the ball for 46 yards. Tabor scored two touchdowns rushing, and senior Dawson Monheiser, junior Kolby Labeau, and freshman Callen McConnell all had touchdown runs.
Junior Landon Gasseling had the lone touchdown reception for the Coyotes. Tabor also had a kickoff return for a touchdown in the loss.
Although Hay Springs only had 9 yards passing, their rushing attack of 478 yards overwhelmed the Coyote defense.