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By: Josh Lewis, Reporter

Sometimes you’re the windshield, and sometimes you’re the bug. That was the lesson Salem had to learn the hard way on Friday night. They traveled to Scottsburg on September 6th and the Warriors were not kind hosts as they raked up 474 yards of offense against the Lions shorthanded defense to send Salem home with a 54-7 loss.

Salem went three and out on their very first possession. Scottsburg put together their first scoring drive that was aided by a Lions penalty on fourth and two at the six yard line. A quarterback sneak on the next play gave the Warriors the 7-0 lead midway through the opening stanza.

The Lions put together a promising drive on their next possessions. Caris Moore caught a pass in the flats and converted an early first down. Then Logan Dent found space around the end to get Salem out to midfield, but the drive stalled and they were forced to punt with the ball downed at the one yard line.

Despite being backed up the Warriors hardly slowed down after a few big runs, they connected through the air on a 63 yard touchdown pass to make it 14-0 with just over two minutes to go in the quarter. The Lions offense continued to struggle, while the Warriors went on three more scoring drives to close the half, with their final score coming with 17.5 seconds left in the half to make it 34-0 going into the locker room.

Things continued to snowball for Salem to start the second half when the Warriors returned the opening kickoff back for a score. The Lions wouldn’t get on the board till early in the fourth quarter on an 18 yard run from Dent to cut into the lead 41-7.

The loss dropped the Lions to 1-2 on the season. They will host Brownstown next week for homecoming.

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