The Brusly defense rose to the challenge Friday night.

The Panthers created four turnovers and shut down a potent Donaldsonville offense in a 21-7 nondistrict victory at Panther Stadium.

"We challenged the defensive guys all week long, and once again, the defensive staff did a great job of making adjustments to what we normally do defensively to present some problems for Donaldsonville," Brusly coach Hoff Schooler said. "It really just comes down to the guys flying to the football."

The Panthers (5-1) held the Tigers (5-1) scoreless until the final quarter. Donaldsonville came into the game averaging nearly 40 points while off to its best start since 2021. Brusly was giving up only nine points per outing.

"We got hit in the mouth tonight, and that's what we needed. We were 5-0, but som

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