Murray moves into quarterfinals

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Murray senior tight end Cody Scroggie looks in a catch during the first quarter of Murray's 64-40 second-round victory over Colo-Nesco on Monday night. Scroggie finished with seven catches for 141 yards and four touchdowns in his first game back after suffering an ankle injury against East Union earlier this month. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

MURRAY — Murray’s fast start was the biggest difference in its 64-40 victory over Colo-Nesco here Monday night, but arguably the biggest play of the game came in the third quarter, after the Royals had just cut Murray’s lead to 30-16, making it a two-possession game.

Colo-Nesco started the half with the ball, trailing 30-8. On the second play of the Royals’ drive, senior running back Adam Lytle took the ball off the right side for a 58-yard touchdown.

Senior quarterback Brandyn Neimeyer carried the ball up the middle for the 2-point conversion, making it a 30-16 ballgame with 11:34 remaining in the third quarter.

Neimeyer then kicked a squib kick, which Murray senior Devin Shields jumped up to corrall. After gathering the ball, Shields side-stepped one defender and then ran right up the gut before swinging wide toward the sideline, running the ball 54 yards for a touchdown.

“That may have been the play of the game right there,” head coach Keith Shields said. “We talked about it at halftime, that they get the ball and we want to try and shut them down the first possession, because if they score, the momentum’s on their side.

“Devin Shields returned that kick and that was an unbelievable play. It really shifted the momentum back to our side, not that they didn’t come back and score again. But, it picked our sideline back up was the key thing it did. It gave us back a three-score lead.”

The Royals answered immediately as Neimeyer ran the ensuing kickoff 62 yards for a score, scoring the third touchdown of the half in just :50 of play.

Murray quickly answered yet again, however, as Austin Halls ran the ball three straight plays and scored on a 3-yard run, giving the Mustangs a 44-22 lead with 10:25 left in the quarter.

Scroggie returns

Fueled by the return of senior tight end Cody Scroggie from an ankle injury, the Mustang offense jumped out to another quick start.

While it wasn’t the zero to 60 start in a matter of seconds like in the opening-round win over Twin Cedars, Murray still held a big early lead.

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