After delay, Mustangs race past East Union, 76-22

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Murray's Eddie Otto reaches out to tackle East Union ball carrier Jonathan Weis with help from teammate Devin Shields (24) during Friday's game in Murray. The Mustangs defense allowed only 20 yards rushing in the 76-22 victory. (CNA photo by LARRY PETERSON)

MURRAY — After the teams waited out a 90-minute lightning delay before opening kickoff, second-ranked Murray raced to a 42-0 lead in the first quarter en route to a 76-22 victory over East Union Friday night.

The same storm pattern ended up cancelling the Lenox at Melcher-Dallas game, which was called after one play.

The loss bounces East Union’s playoff hopes in Eight-Man District 6, as the Eagles fall to 2-4 in district play and 3-6 overall. East Union closes the season by hosting Grandview Park Baptist (2-4, 3-5), a 58-31 loser to Colo-Nesco Friday.

Murray improves to 6-0 atop the district and 8-0 overall. The Mustangs host Lamoni in the regular-season finale.

Quarterback Austin Halls passed for 172 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another for the Mustangs Friday. Cody Scroggie had two receiving touchdowns before injuring an ankle late in the first half. Seth Nerness caught two touchdown passes and ran for another.

Mustang running back Andrew Rider had another spectacular night of big plays. He ran for three TDs, returned a kickoff for a touchdown and had a punt-return TD called back on a penalty. He totaled 141 rushing yards on just nine carries. Corey McCracken added a rushing touchdown for Murray.

With several Murray regular still in the game on defense, East Union had a better second half under the running clock, scoring twice on touchdown passes by Trevor Barnett and a short-yardage run by the Eagle quarterback. Sean Schmitz and Caleb Case made TD grabs for the Eagles. East Union played to 14-14 draw in the final two periods.

“Our guys came out in the second half and played hard,” said EU coach Steve Kinyon. “We knew coming over they had that kind of speed. All you can do is try to corral it.”

The teams had just completed pregame warm-ups when the facility was cleared because of lightning. Finally, the teams came back out to prepare for kickoff at 8:30 p.m.

“We just told them to sit and relax and go on their own for a little while,” Murray coach Keith Shields said. “They came and told us it would be 20 more minutes, and then a 20-minute warm-up after that. We didn’t go through our full warm-up. We just made sure they were loose. We came out and played pretty well.”

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