“I’m excited for our kids,” Lowe said after the Broncos routed short-handed Benson 82-7 in his home debut. “I was preaching all week that they had a great opportunity to get a win in front of their community, their families and their school and turn the page on the past.”
Parkrose (1-1), historically one of the least successful football programs in Oregon, entered the night on a 24-game losing streak that stretched back to September 2015. The Broncos buried that streak with a huge first-half outburst Friday, scoring nine touchdowns on 20 offensive plays in the first two quarters.