Brusly High School made the most of McKinley's special teams blunders to put points up in a hurry and run away with a win.
Mishandled punts by McKinley in the first half led to Brusly drives that started at the McKinley 27-, 12- and 4-yard lines. The short drives led to quick touchdowns in a 39-0 win.
With the win, Brusly (7-1, 5-1) stayed in the District 6-4A hunt. Quarterback Drake Vincent finished 11 of 22 passing for 183 yards. He threw three touchdown passes and had one interception.
"Special teams, we take a lot of pride in it," Brusly coach Hoff Schooler said. "It changes the game pretty quickly. We treat it like another defensive down."
McKinley (2-6, 1-5) amassed just 73 total yards. The Panthers averaged 2.2 yards per play.
"We did a good job tackling," Schooler said. "The g

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