Quarterback Aidan Thompson threw five touchdown passes, standout receiver Tommy Thomas set the Chadron State record for most career touchdown receptions and the defense pitched a shutout as the Eagles won their sixth consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game 41-0 over Fort Lewis in Durango, Colo., last Saturday, Oct. 18.
Chadron State running back Daytuawn Pearson, shown trying to outrun Fort Lewis defender Joe Taylor, was the leading rusher in Saturday’s game with 14 carries for 98 yards for a 7-yard average.
Senior D,J. Ralph, who was Chadron State’s starting quarterback the first three games this fall before sustaining a concussion, returned to action in the second half at Fort Lewis last Saturday. He’s shown trying to run past the Skyhawks’ Porter Delnoce.
Chadron State quarterback Aidan Thompson (left) and wide receiver Tommy Thomas bump fists while taking a break after they had hooked up on their third touchdown of the game Saturday at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo. The TD reception was Thomas’s 27th of his career, setting the Eagles’ record.
Chadron State running back Daytuawn Pearson, shown trying to outrun Fort Lewis defender Joe Taylor, was the leading rusher in Saturday’s game with 14 carries for 98 yards for a 7-yard average.
Senior D,J. Ralph, who was Chadron State’s starting quarterback the first three games this fall before sustaining a concussion, returned to action in the second half at Fort Lewis last Saturday. He’s shown trying to run past the Skyhawks’ Porter Delnoce.
Chadron State quarterback Aidan Thompson (left) and wide receiver Tommy Thomas bump fists while taking a break after they had hooked up on their third touchdown of the game Saturday at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo. The TD reception was Thomas’s 27th of his career, setting the Eagles’ record.