Houghton running back Brayden Goudge (8) tries to turn the corner on the Kingsford defense during a game Friday night at Alumni Field in Houghton. (Kent Kraft photo)
HOUGHTON — The first quarter of football at home for the Houghton Gremlins this season was a tense back-and-forth against Kingsford. As the second quarter got underway, the Flivvers found momentum and never looked back, winning 29-6.
The Gremlins received the opening kickoff and started the drive with a 15-yard run from Brayden Goudge. Their next two runs from Cael DeVoge and Goudge were for small gains, until Goudge once again broke through the Flivvers defense for a 12-yard gain. DeVoge was then tackled in the backfield, the Gremlins had a delay of game penalty, Goudge was stopped at the line, and quarterback Brody Donnell