Dunbar defeated district rival Tates Creek on their home turf Thursday night after multiple rain delays before a second-half comeback victory.
“I thought it was a good win for our team tonight,” Dunbar head coach Wes Johnson said post-game.
First Quarter: Dunbar 14, Tates Creek 6
Dunbar decided to rush the ball down the Commodores’ throats to begin the game with an 11-play, 75-yard drive. For 10 straight plays, Dunbar pounded it right up the middle. When Creek started getting comfortable defending the rush, quarterback Cole Colony pulled it on an RPO call that saw a Mason Hayslett reception go 31 yards for the score.