Nate Severs welcomes new Big Walnut stadium with 4 TD night in win over Hartley

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The Columbus Dispatch and ThisWeek's High School football game of the week: Who won the Hartley vs. Big Walnut game.

Big Walnut quarterback Jake Nier connected with wide receiver Nate Snead for a 22-yard touchdown with 7 minutes, 20 seconds left in the opening quarter for the game's first score and Underwood was intercepted on the third play of the ensuing drive, this time by Cale Borland at the Hartley 38.“Our offensive line showed everyone what they truly were about,” Severs said. “That was the most positive thing that came out of the game to me.

“We’ll correct the things that need corrected,” Hawks coach Brad Burchfield said. “We had some untimely mistakes, but that’s a testament to playing somebody really good. That’s a good football team, physical and really well-coached. But there’s a million things that are very correctable.”

 

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