Findlay shuts out Clay 35-0 for fifth straight win
- Tony Quach
- Updated
FINDLAY — The Findlay Trojans continued their dominant run Friday night, blanking Oregon Clay 35-0 at Donnell Stadium for their fifth straight victory.
After dropping their season opener, Findlay has been rolling, outscoring opponents 163-28 over the last five weeks.
The Trojans built a 14-0 halftime lead before pulling away in the second half. Junior running back Ramier Williams extended the margin in the third quarter, breaking free for a touchdown run that pushed the advantage to 21-0.
Quarterback Miles Bailey capped off the scoring in the fourth, finding Carter Imke on a strike that the junior receiver took to the end zone.
The defense handled the rest, holding Clay scoreless and posting Findlay’s second shutout of the season. The Trojans improve to 5-1 overall.
Tony Quach
Sports Anchor/Reporter
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