Central Decatur falls to Mount Ayr in explosive game

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MOUNT AYR — In a game where the average scoring play came from 33 yards, Mount Ayr pulled away from Central Decatur in the second half on its way to a 41-24 victory here on Friday.

“It was a hard-fought game on both sides,” Central Decatur head coach Jon Pedersen said. “Both teams were able to make some good plays, and they just happened to make more than we did.”

Mount Ayr improved to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in Class 1A District 7 play, while Central Decatur fell to 4-3 and 1-3.

Coming into the game, Central Decatur looked to take away one half of the explosive passing duo of junior quarterback Jacob Sobotka and senior receiver Braydee Poore. The Cardinals elected to try shutting down Poore, and held him to just one catch for 2 yards.

“He’s a game changer. We knew we were going to have to be aware of him,” Pedersen said. “They are able to hit all parts of the field, so we tried to focus on taking Poore away and keeping Sobotka under wraps as best we could. That’s not an easy task. They did a great job.”

Sobotka, a dual threat quarterback finished the game 12-of-19 passing for 143 yards and two touchdowns, to go with 144 rush yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries.

Mount Ayr co-head coach Delwyn Showalter expected Central Decatur to take Poore out of the passing game, but felt confident in his other options at receiver.

“We felt like that was going to open up some other receivers, and we’ve got a lot of guys that can catch the ball,” Showalter said. “If they’re going to commit two and sometimes three guys to Braydee, that’s going to allow some other guys to get open. I thought Jacob was real patient in the pocket and did a nice job of looking to other receivers.”

Explosion

The big-play scoring got started when Sobotka scored on a 67-yard touchdown run with 6:09 remaining in the first quarter.

Central Decatur answered back at the beginning of the second quarter, when Bryson Durrow returned a punt 65 yards for a score. After a missed extra point, the score remained 7-6.

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