Clarke suffers first loss of season

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Kline said he felt Drew Wishon played a solid game again at nose guard, getting a strong push up the middle.

Albia led 41-0 at halftime, and tacked on two more scores in the second half with the running clock in effect.

Wilkins finished 4-13 with 9 yards passing. Jacob Jones led the team in rushing with 28 yards on five attempts, while freshman Jeremy Jones collected 21 yards on six carries.

Bair led the team with 10 tackles, while Gordon Witt added eight and Jones and Dylan Diveney each racked up six tackles.

“The biggest thing is, we’ll see what kind of character we have,” Kline said. “Football is a great analogy for life. Sometimes you get kicked in the teeth. I expect us to be a team of character. I expect us to fight together.”

Sweeney’s status for Friday’s home contest with Central Decatur is unknown. The team will move forward preparing with Wilkins as the starting quarterback.

“It will be nice, at least we have a week with Rich Wilkins to go over things and prepare more with him than just to pull him out of history class to go over the offense with him,” Kline said. “He’s a great kid — confident kid. Hopefully he’ll respond well and play a little bit better Friday if we have to go with him.”

Clarke hosts Central Decatur (2-1) at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.

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