What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? We got our answer on Halloween night as KHSAA’s No. 1 defense (Atherton, 4.4 points-per-game allowed coming into this game) held the No. 4 offense (North Oldham, 48.8 ppg) to 13 points, the Mustangs’ lowest scoring output all season.
Atherton proved to be the scarier sight, picking up the 42-13 win.
“They don’t score, they don’t win. Prime example tonight,” Atherton head coach Anthony White said about his defense. White earned his 50th career win with the program.
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