DOTHAN, Ala. – Once the Providence Christian Eagles found the scoreboard, they kept piling up points Friday night thanks to a powerful ground game.
One week after getting shut out at Rehobeth, the Eagles exploded for 42 points in the first half en route to a 71-35 win over the Northside Methodist Knights. It was the first football matchup between the two Dothan private schools since it is NMA’s first season in the Alabama High School Athletic Association.
The Eagles tallied 644 yards on the ground, 341 yards in the first half alone.
The only two Providence drives that failed to score in the first half ended in Eagles turnovers.
After going scoreless in their first game, the Eagles wasted little time in registering their first touchdown of the season Friday. In a preview of things to come, Providence gashed the Knights’ defense with its patented run game, ripping off runs of 8, 11 and 22 yards on the opening drive.
Gus Goldsborough cashed it in on the 22-yard scamper, and Providence led 7-0 with 9:53 left in the first quarter.
After Northside Methodist’s aerial attack answered with a 37-yard bomb from Cason Eubanks to Kennard Miller, the Eagles’ ground attack struck again.
On the second play of the drive, Grant Weatherford ripped off a 49-yard touchdown jaunt. Providence led 14-6 just six minutes into the game.