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Stone Bridge Dominates Broad Run As The Battle Of The 'Consume Returns Bigger Than Ever 

The current year's eagerly awaited, recently nonpartisan gathering between No. 4 Stone Bridge and No. 14 Broad Run didn't look like Friday night lights. It was its own Saturday night show. 토토사이트

Before a sold-out horde of 5,500 fans at Segra Field in Leesburg, the Bulldogs turned into the star, beating the Spartans, 64-7, in the most recent and most stupendous interpretation of Loudoun County's best competition. 

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"It was an insane climate, and we were prepared for it," Bulldogs senior quarterback Jacob Thomas said. "We adored everything, and we cherished how we played this evening." 

Saturday was whenever this yearly contention first game — called the Battle of the 'Consume on the grounds that the two schools are in Ashburn — has been played on an unbiased field. The groups have gone head to head multiple times, with the primary matchup coming in 2001, soon after Stone Bridge opened. 

After Saturday, the Bulldogs lead the untouched series 14-4. Saturday's success was the most disproportionate for one or the other group. 

Wide Run Coach Matt Griffis said the plan to move the game to a bigger setting began framing "mid-pandemic, when we didn't have anything to do." The schools planned for the 2021 game to be an exceptional festival of these adjoining schools and the local area they address. 

"We would all be able to attempt to minimize it, yet this game is essential to the children, and the local area," Stone Bridge Coach Mickey Thompson said. "I truly love the air of a game like this." 

The two groups entered 5-0, having destroyed most early-season rivals by significant spaces. Yet, it was Stone Bridge that looked predominant from the beginning, exploiting two early Broad Run mishandles to leap out to a fast and directing 21-0 lead. 

Thomas, who took over at quarterback this fall in the wake of playing security and wide recipient the previous spring, was a power under focus. He wrapped up with five scores through the air and two on the ground. 

"He's not even actually a quarterback; this person is attending a university for security," junior wide collector Zeke Wimbush, who got three of those scores, said with a snicker. "He's simply a stunning player." 

The previous spring, the Bulldogs covered an abbreviated spring effort by winning the subsequent state title in program history with an exhilarating, latest possible moment triumph over Highland Springs. Be that as it may, the program didn't need to stress over a title headache, as it returned only two players on each side of the ball. 

The Stone Bridge group that came blasting out of its passage to booming praise Saturday appeared to be more than prepared for this stage and this game. 

"It feels cool to be a piece of something like this," Thomas said. "They beat us two years prior, so I had never beaten Broad Run. Feels great to blow them out that way."