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SportsAugust 21, 2016

The Chaffee football team opened its campaign with a win for a second consecutive season, rolling past visiting Crystal City 39-19 on Friday at Chaffee High School. It was the first time since last year's opener -- a 20-14 victory over Grandview -- that the Red Devils held an opponent under 20 points...

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The Chaffee football team opened its campaign with a win for a second consecutive season, rolling past visiting Crystal City 39-19 on Friday at Chaffee High School.

It was the first time since last year's opener -- a 20-14 victory over Grandview -- that the Red Devils held an opponent under 20 points.

Chaffee (1-0) controlled much of the game, posting 455 total yards of offense while allowing just 172 yards to the Hornets (0-1).

Red Devil sophomore Dalton Wilson nearly matched that number himself, as he ran five times for 164 yards and two touchdowns. Uzziah Beggs added 146 rushing yards on 12 carries with three scores.

Chaffee quarterback Landon Tenkhoff, coming off a freshman season in which he ran for 1,300 yards, carried the ball 14 times for 62 yards. He also caught a 17-yard touchdown pass from Brennan Miller in the first half.

Austin Copeland had a first-half 39-yard TD reception for the hosts.

Of course, Chaffee coach Charlie Vickery found more cause for concern than the score or the numbers might indicate.

"A lot of things to clean up," Vickery said. "We had way too many penalties and we left points on the board. ... We've just got to do a better job. And we let them have too good field position, including on both their [first-half] scores. All in all, we got a win out of it but still lots to work on. Our kids played hard. I can't take that away from them. We just made some first-game mistakes, and, hopefully, we'll make a big improvement from this week to next week."

Vickery attributed some of the field-position challenges to not getting the ball deep enough on kickoffs, plus failing to recover an onside kick. Crystal City rarely sustained drives when forced to traverse greater stretches of the field.

The window of opportunity was still left open midway through the game, though. Chaffee pushed deep into Hornet territory late in the first half, getting two shots at the end zone from the red zone in the second quarter's final minute. But a wide-open Copeland couldn't get control of a Tenkhoff pass in the back of the end zone on third down, and the QB couldn't connect with a wideout on fourth down, leaving the Red Devils up 32-13 at halftime.

"We told them [at halftime],'Hey, they're going to get the ball first, so, No. 1, we've got to get a big stop,'" Vickery said. "And then we got the ball in there."

The home side quickly forced the Hornets into a three-and-out to open the third quarter before putting the game away for good. Tenkhoff hit Copeland for a gain to the Hornet 2-yard line before Beggs rumbled into the end zone to make the score 39-13 at 7:32 of the third.

Crystal City got six points back on an 11-yard catch-and-run TD with 8:06 to play, but Chaffee's lead was comfortable.

The Red Devils will now host SEMO West Conference foe Portageville in Week 2. The Bulldogs got the better of Chaffee, 49-14, a year ago.

Scott City 46, Grandview 8

Braden Cox finished with 20 carries for 183 yards and five touchdowns, as the Rams stayed perfect in Green Up Games by cruising past the Eagles at Scott City High School.

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"There was a pretty good crowd out there. We started out slow, which I wasn't too happy about," Scott City coach Jim May said. "... My offensive line played really well."

Cox, a senior, scored the first four touchdowns for Scott City (1-0), including a 5-yard run with 10:07 left in the third quarter. Grandview (0-1) answered with a 68-yard TD run later in the quarter, but Cox concluded his scoring night on a 31-yard score with 5:25 left in the period.

The Rams finished with 295 yards rushing, and May was pleased with his unit's effort on the offensive line.

"They did a great job," May said. "Brittan Jones really controlled the right side, but all five of them up front did an outstanding job."

Senior quarterback Ty Wilthong finished 4-of-6 passing for 69 yards, while his top target, Jaden Kaiser, hauled in two receptions for 44 yards.

Kolbe Drury returned a fumble 35 yards for a TD with 4:15 left in the third before Caden Hillemann scooped up a Cox fumble and tallied a 1-yard fumble recovery for a TD with 1 second left in the period.

The Eagles were held to 125 yards of total offense. Sophomore Cody Rhyne paced the Rams' defense with nine solo tackles, three assisted tackles and a fumble recovery. Jones added a pair of sacks.

The Green Up Game is an annual charity game initiated to raise money for organ donation in honor of former player Dominic Hooper, who died in an ATV accident in February 2014 after his senior season. Scott City is 4-0 all-time in Green Up games.

The Rams return to action in Week 2 against St. Vincent in Perryville, Missouri.

"We've got to continue to get better if we want to compete for wins all season long," May said. "We've got to get better at conditioning. We got a little winded there at the end."

De Soto 23, Perryville 15

The Pirates opened their season with a home loss against the Dragons.

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Valle Catholic 77, St. Vincent 0

The defending state champion Warriors easily disposed of the Indians, shutting them out in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.

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