Familiar foes decide Dome trip

Murray hosts A-C Friday

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MURRAY — Back when Murray defeated Adair-Casey 64-26 in late September, in the game that essentially decided the Eight-Man District 6 championship, there was a lingering feeling this rivalry wasn’t finished for the 2012 season.

“Certainly, we’d like another opportunity in the (playoff) quarterfinals and play better,” A-C coach Wade Anderson said after the Sept. 21 contest in Murray.

As it turned out, the ninth-ranked Bombers (10-1) indeed to get that opportunity Friday night, in a 7 p.m. quarterfinal matchup with No. 2 Murray (11-0) at Mustang Field. As in last year’s playoff game in Adair, the winner advances to next week’s semifinal round in the UNI-Dome at Cedar Falls.

Last year, A-C won the regular season game, 80-40, as the Mustangs were hampered by two costly fumbles. In a wild playoff rematch, Murray turned the tables, 70-54, on the way to finishing as state runner-up.

First meeting

In this year’s regular season game, it was A-C’s mistakes that opened the floodgates for Murray’s surprising 38-point victory margin. The Mustangs took a 56-20 lead in the third quarter against a Bomber squad that came into the contest ranked No. 1 in the state on the Associated Press poll, and No. 4 by the Des Moines Register.

Mustang junior running back Andrew Rider, since sidelined by a broken arm, ran for 173 yards and five touchdowns, including a 55-yard punt return, for Murray in that game. He ran in the opening touchdown from 20 yards.

A-C star running back Clayton Plowman went 53 yards on a pitchout on the Bombers’ first play to tie it 6-6.

But, when tight end Sam Rockhold took a 15-yard pass from Austin Halls for Murray’s second touchdown late in the first quarter, the Mustangs never trailed again. Plowman was slowed by a sprained ankle in that game, but still managed 135 yards on 24 carries.

“As a team we are definitely playing better,” Anderson said Wednesday. “Our line has jelled and Plowman is at full strength, and running hard. We have to shore up the mistakes we made in the first game.”

2,000-yard rusher

Plowman has carried 194 times for 1,924 yards and 34 touchdowns in 11 games. Four other Bombers, including quarterback Gunnar Dinkla, have rushed for more than 400 yards.

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