Mason Williams (5), Brady Belcher (59) and Brody Eggleston (16) hold the line at Kickapoo last week.

Cards are at home Friday against Ozark

Bob Foos

Louden Bolinger (65) and Rylan Walker (66) provide a lane for Isaiah Tela to gain 37 yards and set up his second-quarter touchdown.

The Webb City Cardinals are starting a two-game homestand this week against the Ozark Tigers and will entertain the Neosho Wildcats next week (Sept. 27) for homecoming.

Last week at Kickapoo, the Cardinals held a 21-19 lead at halftime but had trouble scoring in the second half. The Chiefs wound up getting their first win, 26-23, and the Cardinals dropped to 1-2.

The Ozark Tigers are also 1-2. They defeated Willard 55-13 in their season-opener but have lost to Carthage (42-6) and Republic (35-0).

Quarterback Jackson Lucas ran for 158 yards, and running back Isaiah Tela ran for 136. In fact, the Cardinals more than doubled Kickapoo’s run yardage (332-141)

Lucas completed 6 of 10 passes for 53 yards. Andrew Young caught four passes for 48 yards.

Webb City scored first on Tela’s 8-yard run that capped a 44-yard drive. After Kickapoo answered, Lucas finished a 61-yard drive with a 31-yard run. (14-7)

 

Josh McDaniel
Jackson Lucas

Kickapoo answered again in the second quarter but missed the extra point. (14-13)

Tela’s 37-yard run to the Kickapoo 7 set up the Cardinals’ third touchdown. Tela completed the 44-yard drive from 1 yard out. (21-13)

Kickapoo scored with 13 seconds left in the half but failed a 2-point attempt. (21-19)

In the third quarter, Webb City gave the ball up on downs at the Kickapoo 14 but on the Chiefs’ second play came up with a fumble. On their second play, though, Kickapoo recovered a Webb City fumble on the Kickapoo 6-yard line. From there, Kickapoo drove 94 yards to take the lead for the first time in the game. (21-26)

Webb City’s only score in the second half was a safety as the clock wound down. (23-26)