CARMEL, Ind. — The third-ranked Carmel Greyhounds made a statement Friday night following a 42-7 rout of the tenth-ranked Warren Central Warriors.
The Greyhounds entered the game on the heels of a 43-0 shutout of Ben Davis and were looking to push their winning streak to four games. Meanwhile, Warren Central was hoping for a rebound after a devastating second half collapse one week ago to Lawrence North.
However, Carmel had Warren's number from the get-go.
Senior running back Andrew Pemberton got things started for the Greyhounds midway through the first quarter when he punched it in to the endzone for a 6-yard rushing touchdown.
On the Warriors' ensuing possession, the Carmel defense forced a punt which the Greyhounds then turned into more points. Quarterback Anthony Coellner hurled a