WHEELING – Missed opportunities early came back to haunt Linsly Saturday afternoon on the natural grass surface at Fawcett Field inside Lockhart Alumni Stadium.
The Cadets (3-7) had the ball on the Huntington side of the 50 on each of their first two possessions, but came away empty-handed. They also recovered an onside kick to begin the third quarter, but once again, no points.
Tied at 7 at the half, the Highlanders wore down the Cadets in the third and fourth quarters for a 28-14 verdict.
“We turned them over enough in the first half to keep it really, really close,” Linsly head coach B.J. Depew said, “but a lot of the credit for us not being able to score early goes to Huntington. They are a very good football team. When we didn’t capitalize on our opportunities, they had a lot to sa

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