Central Decatur falls to Mount Ayr in explosive game

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After Sobotka and Erik Freed connected on a 14-yard touchdown pass to go up 14-6, Dalton Gilbert rushed for a 13-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 14-12.

Mount Ayr added another big scoring play before the end of the half, as Sobotka hit Shane Swank for a 59-yard touchdown pass to go up 20-12 with 5:53 remaining.

The Raiders quickly scored to start the second half, on a Cody Stackhouse 2-yard run less than 1:00 into the half.

Central Decatur answered back with a 16-yard touchdown pass from Gilbert to Wyman Reed, cutting the lead to 27-18 with 5:35 left in the third quarter.

Sobotka added another rushing touchdown with :57 left in the third quarter, scoring from 7 yards, giving Mount Ayr a 34-18 advantage.

Gilbert finished Central Decatur’s scoring with a 67-yard punt return in the fourth quarter, cutting the lead to 34-24. Mount Ayr’s Lincoln Martin put the finishing touch on the game with a 21-yard touchdown run with 5:29 left.

“We have two pretty good returners,” Pedersen said of Durrow and Gilbert. “We were just able to get an edge and get it up the sideline.”

Mount Ayr’s physical defense held the potent Central Decatur rushing attack to 140 yards.

Gilbert totaled 111 rush yards on 22 carries to lead the Cardinals.

“We’re a running team,” Pedersen said. “We were able to get that done at times, but they kept us in check most of the time. We were able to get a few touchdown runs, but for the most part, they kept us in check.”

Showalter knew stopping the Cardinal rushing attack would be a difficult task.

“They do a lot of different things on the offensive side,” Showalter said. “They do a great job of faking. They’re a team that’s kind of tough to defend. I thought they were effective with what they did. We tried to make them as one-dimensional as we could, and I thought we did a good job of that.

“They’ve had some injuries that have limited them offensively,” Showalter continued. “It was a good battle. It was a physical game. I thought they played well. It was the kind of game that you expect at this time of the year.”

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