Colon runs past Climax-Scotts 49-6
(COLON) – Colon only gave up only 6 points as they rolled past visiting Climax-Scotts 49-6 in a Southern Michigan 8 Man League A game. The Magi rushed for 391 yards on the night and had 502 yards of total offense. Simon Vinson had 11 carries for 180 yards and 2 TD's. He was also 5 of 11 for 111 yards and another score. Mason Blair had 5 carries for 101 yards and a touchdown along with 3 receptions for 95 yards and another touchdown. Brandon Crawford had 12 carries for 99 yards and 3 TD's on the night. Ian Eells had 8 tackles for the Colon defense while Crawford and Robert Wickey each had 7 tackles. Colon is now 4-1 overall and in the league. Climax-Scotts is 2-3.
OTHER SM 8 MAN LEAGUE A SCORES
No. 3 Adrian Lenawee Christian 64 – Bellevue 0
Camden-Frontier 44 – Athens 34
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