
Lyman Ward falls to Cornerstone for the Chargers’ 100th game
Thomas Yates
Published Saturday, September 19, 2009
Lyman Ward managed only 143 yards of total offense as Cornerstone Christian School rolled over the Rangers 42-0 for the Chargers 100th game in school history.
Cornerstone wasted little time in the getting the scoring started as Ladarius King took a handoff and went 15 yards for the touchdown. Kadarius King added the PAT to give Cornerstone an early 7-0 lead.
On their next possession, J.V. McKinney finished off the scoring drive with a 3-yard touchdown run. The PAT was missed but Cornerstone enjoyed a 13-0 lead to end the first quarter.
Cornerstone continued rolling in the second quarter as Colton Wingard took it in from 13 yards out and Ladarius King ran in the two-point conversion to put Cornerstone up 21-0. Kadarius King finished off the first half scoring by taking it in from 20 yards out to put Cornerstone up 28-0 at the half.
The fourth quarter saw Colton Wingard score from 47 yards out for his second touchdown of the night to put the Chargers up 35-0. The final score of the night came on an eight-yard touchdown pass from Lance Benton to Patrick Shaw. Kadarius King added his fourth PAT kick of the night to make the final score 42-0.
The Rangers didn’t give up as they drove down the field as time was running out, but Lyman Ward fumbled going into the end zone with five seconds left, which was recovered by Cornerstone.
Lyman Ward travels to Abbeville Christian next week.