Bobcats, Red Devils suffer major losses
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 By  Bart Moss Published 
11:23 am Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Bobcats, Red Devils suffer major losses

The Phil Campbell Bobcats had no answer Friday night for Westminster Christian quarterback Jackson Billings, who passed for three touchdowns and rushed for three more scores.

Phil Campbell’s only touchdown in the 55-6 loss came on the last play of the first quarter, on a 61-yard run by running back Trey Leindecker.  

Leindecker would go on to gain 121 yards on the night.

Westminster racked up 550 yards in total offense, with Billings accounting for most of it.  Billings completed 15 of 18 passes for 225 yards while rushing for 124 yards on seven carries.

Mars Hill 60, Vina 0

Eight different players scored nine touchdowns for the top-ranked Mars Hill Panthers as they creamed the Vina Red Devils 60-0. 

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