The Rayville Hornets (2-1) return home Thursday for a district clash against Oak Grove.
The Tigers (2-1) will enter with only one blemish on their record, setting up a matchup that could shape the early district race. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Rayville.
Rayville’s offense clicked on all cylinders while its defense pitched a shutout in a 44-0 road win over Bastrop Friday night.
The Hornets controlled the game from the start, lighting up the scoreboard while holding the Rams without a single point. It was Rayville’s second straight win as the team continues to build momentum early in the season.
Bastrop never found an answer for the Hornets’ balance on both sides of the ball, falling behind quickly and unable to recover.
The Tigers enter with an unblemished record, setting up a showdown that will test both teams early in district play. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Mangham, 48 Caldwell, 0
The Mangham Dragons left no doubt Friday night, rolling to a 48-0 non-district win over Caldwell Parish.
Mangham dominated on both sides of the ball, piling up points while holding the Spartans scoreless.
The victory marked the Dragons’ third win of the season and their second straight shutout performance.
Caldwell Parish was unable to find rhythm offensively and fell behind quickly as Mangham pulled away.
Riding momentum from a strong start, Mangham (2-1) returns home Friday to take on unbeaten Beekman Charter (3-0) in a district matchup.
Delhi, 0 Ouachita Christian, 56 Still seeking their first win, the Delhi Bears will return home Thursday for another tough non-district test against Southern Lab.
The Kittens enter the matchup 2-1, coming off a balanced start to their season. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. in Delhi.
Ouachita Christian rolled past Delhi with a commanding 56-0 shutout Friday night in a non-district matchup.
The Eagles wasted no time building momentum, posting 24 points in the first quarter and 20 more before halftime to put the game well out of reach. They finished with 15 first downs on just 29 plays and controlled the pace despite having the ball for less than 15 minutes.
Delhi struggled to find its footing, managing only seven first downs and committing six penalties for 32 yards.
Despite holding the ball for more than 33 minutes, the Bears couldn’t break through against the Eagles’ defense.
Delhi Charter, 27
Jonesboro-Hodge, 42 The Delhi Charter Gators (1-2) will try to bounce back at home Friday against Ferriday.
The Trojans (3-0) enter unbeaten and will be a tough test for Delhi Charter in the district matchup. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Delhi Charter fought hard but couldn’t keep pace with Jonesboro-Hodge, falling 42-27 in Friday’s non-district road game.
The Tigers built a steady advantage and kept the Gators at arm’s length in a game that featured plenty of offense. Delhi Charter put up 27 points but couldn’t close the gap as Jonesboro-Hodge continued to answer.
Riverfield 22 Ouachita Academy, 42
The Riverfield Raiders (1-2) will try to even their record when they return home Friday against Adams County Christian.
The Rebels (3-2) come in with momentum, setting up a test for Riverfield as it searches for consistency. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Rayville.
Riverfield Academy couldn’t slow down Washington, dropping a 42-22 decision Friday night in non-conference action.
The Raiders put points on the board but couldn’t keep pace with the Generals’ offensive attack.
Washington built its lead steadily and never allowed Riverfield to mount a comeback.
Riverfield will look to regroup after the setback as district play approaches.


