CLINTON – Two titans of the Michigan high school football world met on Friday, Oct. 10, with the fate of the Lenawee County Conference up for grabs.
Visiting Hudson, ranked No. 1 in Division 8, traded haymakers from the start against homestanding Clinton, No. 10 in Division 7. And when the smoke had cleared on a hard-hitting contest Hudson had a 32-16 victory.
With the win Hudson improves to 7-0 and all but wraps up sole possession of first place in the LCC standings.
How Hudson football stayed undefeated
It was a back-and-forth battle from the opening whistle, and Hudson was the first to break through as all-state running back Grayson Bills bowled his way in from 3-yards out, making it 6-0 early.
Clinton was not able to do much offensively but also kept Hudson off the board for a goo