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<font color="#009900">SUWANNEE FOOTBALL:</font> Bulldogs down Baldwin 37-6
The Suwannee Bulldogs beat the Baldwin Indians 37-6 in Suwannee's last district game of the season.
Suwannee's Jimmie Taylor started the 'Dogs off with a pass to Andre Zanders who picked up 13 yards and a first down. Zanders picked up another nine yards followed by eight yards by J.R. Bass, picking up another first down. In Suwannee’s second possession of the night, Greg Swinson picked up seven, Bass 12 and Swinson three. Taylor then rushed the ball for 12 yards, followed by a six-yard touchdown run by Bass. The point after by Austin O'Connor made the score 7-0.
Early in the second quarter Zanders added another touchdown on a 23-yard pass by Taylor. The point after was no good. Baldwin picked up a few yards before Alex Falleck sacked the quarterback. Suwannee's Swinson later ran the ball in with about eight minutes to go in the half. The score is 20-0.
Baldwin followed but still lacked a first down and ended up punting on a 4th & 6. Zanders picked up 11 on a pass play by Taylor, followed by three runs by Bass for 24 yards. O'Connor then came out and added three on a 22-yard field goal, ending the half. Suwannee's defense did well stopping the Indians, who only gained 12 yards in the first half.
The 'Dogs lost the ball on a fumble to begin the second half. The Indians capitalized with a 16-yard touchdown. The Indians tried a two-point conversion but failed, leaving left the score 23-6. The 'Dogs answered back by driving the ball for 56 yards before Swinson ran it in for 10 yards.
Jason Bullock came out in the fourth quarter as quarterback. Bullock rushed the ball three times for 12 yards before Swinson ran it in from two yards out.
Tripp Prevatt kicked off to Baldwin, who took over on the 20. A few plays later, the Indians lost the ball on a fumble. Suwannee's Brandon Kuykendall recovered for the 'Dogs.
Suwannee improves 4-5 (2-3). Baldwin falls 2-7 (0-5).
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