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Randolph Takes Down Titans 18-6 In Class D

Randolph running back Kevin McElwain fights for yardage as Franklinville/Ellicottville defenders Tristen Hennard, center, and Brendan MacWilliams, left, attempt to bring him down during Class D football action at Raymond Van Wie Field on Friday night. Photo courtesy of Mike Frame

RANDOLPH — Randolph scored 18 unanswered points to beat Franklinville/Ellicottville 18-6 in Class D football action at Raymond Van Wie Field on Friday night.

Kevin McElwain ran 17 times for 104 yards and two touchdowns while Reagan Smith ran 12 times for 98 yards for the Cardinals (4-1, 3-1). Syrai Johnson caught a 29-yard touchdown from Jaxson Morrison.

For the Titans (2-3, 2-2), Cameron Mendell ran 15 times for 138 yards and their lone score — a 7-yard run in the second quarter. Landon Learn was in on 12 tackles for Franklinville/Ellicottville.

Franklinville/Ellicottville 0 6 0 0 — 6

Randolph 0 6 6 6 — 18

F/E–Mendell 7 run (kick failed)

Ran–Johnson 29 pass from Morrison (kick failed)

Ran–McElwain 10 run (run failed)

Ran–McElwain 4 run (run failed)

WOLFPACK DOWNS ‘BILLIES

FREDONIA — Carson White went 9 of 14 for 157 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 108 yards and two scores to lead Clymer/Sherman/Panama to a 44-20 Class C South win over Fredonia at the Orange Bowl.

Gavin Burchanowski caught five passes for 125 yards and two scores for the Wolfpack, which improved to 3-2 overall and 2-2 in the league.

“The offense was solid tonight. Carson did a good job running the offense. The backs ran hard and credit the line with creating holes,” Clymer/Sherman/Panama head coach Dave Bodamer said. “They had some players back from injury and that helped them plug some things up, but we worked through it,”

Matthew Redlecki led the Clymer/Sherman/Panama defense with 12 tackles, including a sack, and three tackles for a loss. Mason Groters also had 12 tackles while Troy Chambers had nine.

“The defense struggled getting off the field and one drive was aided heavily with big penalties,” Bodamer said. “We gave up a kick return as well, which I felt we had fixed already.”

For the Hillbillies (1-4, 1-4), Lavonce Donaldson ran for a 3-yard touchdown, Donovan Dowdy returned a kickoff 84 yards for a score and Markel Davis ran for a 3-yard touchdown.

Clymer/Sherman/Panama 8 8 16 12 — 44

Fredonia 0 0 6 14 — 20

C/S/P–Burchanowski 12 pass from White (Whitney run)

C/S/P–White 57 run (Whitney run)

C/S/P–Burchanowski 58 pass from White (Whitney run)

Fre–Donaldson 3 run (conversion failed)

C/S/P–Whitney 7 run (Beckerink run)

Fre–Dowdy 84 kickoff return (pass good)

C/S/P–White 9 run (conversion failed)

Fre–Davis 3 run (conversion failed)

C/S/P–Whitney 44 run (conversion failed)

CAPEN, NEWFANE RUN OVER BLACK KNIGHTS

SILVER CREEK — Newfane quarterback Mac Capen defeated Silver Creek/Forestville on the ground as he rushed in four touchdowns while amassing 221 yards on 10 carries in a 33-14 Class D victory.

Newfane (5-0, 4-0) added another score through the air as Capen connected with Isaiah Gerstung for a touchdown. Capen finished the game 12 of 16 with 145 yards and the touchdown, while his top target was Nasir Spencer with 4 catches for 45 yards.

The Panthers contained the Silver Creek/Forestville (0-5, 0-4) offense with Jake Morrello racking up 13 tackles and an interception, Camryn Stover made 10 tackles and Camlo Flowers had a pick.

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