OAKLAND — Led by junior quarterback Colvin Leonox, Oakland has become known for an air raid offense that can rack up points in a hurry. On Friday night, McClymonds ensured that the Mack House was a no-fly zone.
Behind senior Prince Staten’s two interceptions, McClymonds (8-2, 5-0) recorded five interceptions and four sacks in a decisive 39-6 victory over Oakland, finishing the regular season with six consecutive victories.
“It took us a minute to get started,” said McClymonds head coach Michael Peters. “Right now, our ball club starts off slow. Their quarterback, great quarterback. I love him. He gets the ball out. We wore down them.”
“The score didn’t reflect the game,” said Oakland (8-2, 4-1) head coach Terry Hendrix Jr. “The ill-advised interceptions, the pass interference, the callb

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