Cowboys roll over beat-up Panthers

  • Lemmon/McIntosh linemen Riley Lafferty (82) and Carson Bailey (40) block against Timber Lake’s Trenton Hansen (5) and Konor Lindskov (24) during their 9-man football contest Friday in Lemmon. Photo by Robert Slocum
    Lemmon/McIntosh linemen Riley Lafferty (82) and Carson Bailey (40) block against Timber Lake’s Trenton Hansen (5) and Konor Lindskov (24) during their 9-man football contest Friday in Lemmon. Photo by Robert Slocum
  • Lemmon/McIntosh’s Tell Mollman (22) and Riley Tennant (7) bring down Timber Lake’s Trenton Hansen during their game in Lemmon on Friday. Photo by Jon Flatland
    Lemmon/McIntosh’s Tell Mollman (22) and Riley Tennant (7) bring down Timber Lake’s Trenton Hansen during their game in Lemmon on Friday. Photo by Jon Flatland
  • Timber Lake’s Brady Sandquist (18) attempts a leaping catch as Lemmon/ McIntosh’s Jacob Hetzel (24) tries to defend during their game in Lemmon on Friday. Photo by Jon Flatland
    Timber Lake’s Brady Sandquist (18) attempts a leaping catch as Lemmon/ McIntosh’s Jacob Hetzel (24) tries to defend during their game in Lemmon on Friday. Photo by Jon Flatland
What was expected to be an offensive shoot-out turned into a lopsided victory for the No. 2 ranked Lemmon-McIntosh Cowboys last Friday as they rolled over the Timber Lake Panthers 34-0 to remain unbeaten on the season. The win lifts the Cowboys to 5-0 and locks them into the postseason playoffs as they travel Friday to face 3-2 Harding County, which is coming off a 64-0 drubbing of the Dupree…

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