For the first time ever in the series between Jenks and Union that dates back to the 1920's, a pair of new head coaches squared off on Friday night.

It was Trojans new head man Adam Gaylor that came away with the 48-30 victory over Union grad and head man Antonio Graham.

The final score though really doesn't tell the story.

Thanks to three first half interceptions, including one that was returned for a touchdown, Jenks led it 34-0 at halftime.

After the game coach Gaylor was ecstatic about the start saying, "Taking the football away on defense, we only had one in the first two games. We came out fast, I loved the way we started, but hate the way we finished. We were too sloppy."

With the trophy in hand Gaylor talked about the importance of taking down rival Union saying, "So happy for

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