Dons 'Win' Two Of Three At Malden Jamboree
Friday, August 23, 2019
Ron Smith
The new guys on the block held their own Friday night at the four team high school football jamboree at Malden. Doniphan, beginning its second varsity season, outscored both Malden and Portageville in head-to-head competition and dropped a tight one to the Charleston Blue Jays. Now, it's time to get ready for regular season play Aug. 30 at Cabool.
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Trey Mills crosses the goal-line on a 40-yard TD run against the Malden Green Wave.
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Dons quarterback Alex Harris prepares to throw.
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Head coach Jeremy Stout confers with assistants Jason Lance and Andy Cheney at Friday night's jamboree at Malden
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Safety Gavin Thompson (2) brings down a Malden receiver as Hunter Roberts (12) closes in.
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Freshman Kris Black stays with a Malden receiver on a play at the goal-line.
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Trey Mills breaks free against Malden as lineman Scott Hall does a good job of covering a lot of ground.
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Trey Mills hauls in a 31-yard TD pass from Alex Harris against Malden.
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Jordan White, Alex Harris and Hunter Roberts bring down a Portageville ball carrier.
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The Dons offensive line of Eli Burke, Dawson Bishop, Tristan Gettings, London Woods and Scott Hall prepares to go to work.
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Sophomore Alonzo Rios finds daylight for a 40-yard TD run against Portageville.
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A little history. The light standards at the Malden football stadium may show a little oxidation from time, but they once provided lumination for the St. Louis Cardinals at the last Sportsmans Park, which came down in 1966 when the Redbirds moved to Busch Stadium I
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Linebacker Alex Harris (11) reaches out to bring down a Charleston running back.
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Tackle Scott Hall prepares to fire off the line against Charleston.
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Head Coach Jeremy Stout leads the post-game talk after Friday's jamboree.
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