Louisburg College put on an offensive clinic against Brevard College JV, shutting them out with a staggering 60-0 scorel.
From the first snap, it was clear that Louisburg came to play. The Hurricanes wasted no time, scoring 27 points in the opening quarter. Quarterback Dylan Trevillian set the tone, completing 5 of 10 passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns. His deep connection with wide receiver Jeffrey McDonald, who caught a 74-yard touchdown, electrified the crowd and highlighted Louisburg?s offensive firepower.
The ground game was equally impressive, racking up a total of 238 rushing yards. Glenwood Robinson led the charge with 67 yards on just eight carries, averaging a remarkable 8.4 yards per carry. Evan Garrett also made a significant impact, contributing 49 rushing yards and a touchdown.
Brevard College struggled to find any rhythm offensively, ending the game with a staggering -57 total yards. The team could not gain traction, finishing with zero first downs and a mere 12 passing yards on 14 attempts. The defensive unit of Louisburg, spearheaded by Jaden Perkins, who recorded nine tackles, was relentless, shutting down any semblance of a Brevard offense.
Defensively, Louisburg was a force to be reckoned with, registering six sacks and forcing three interceptions. Their ability to pressure the quarterback and stifle the run game played a pivotal role in the complete shutout.
Special teams also contributed to the victory, with Jesse Viens handling both punting and kickoff duties effectively, averaging 37 yards per punt and amassing 475 kickoff yards.
Head coach Q Spellman of Louisburg College expressed pride in his team's performance, emphasizing the importance of preparation and execution leading into their next matchup.