The Medina Colts blanked host Holley 27-0 on Saturday in Niagara Orleans Football Association Mini Division action.
The Albion JV Eagles likewise scored a 25-0 victory over visiting Attica to stay perfect at 7-0 in the JV Division.
Izaiah Rhim scored on a 9-yard run and on a 40-yard interception return for the Colts which also got touchdown runs of 62 yards by Damon Bloom and 2 yards by Ethan Leonard. Hunter Kruger added a pair of extra points.
Rhim had a total of 105 yards, Bloom 78, Kruger 56, Owen Frasier 26, Leonard 20, Ronnie Koonce 16, Mason Pecoraro eight and Matt Saj four behind the line blocking of Andrew Sipple, Johnethan Salone, Brekale Washington, Ian Joseph, Sebastian Fisher, Brennen Hughes and Tim Roy.
Defensively, Bloom had eight tackles and a blocked pass, Rhim six tackles and an interception and Koones four tackles and a sack in the backfield. Pecoraro and Blaire Prest each had three sacks, Salone and Chaise Prest two and Joseph one.
Albion JV Eagles 25, Attica 0
Tyler Rotolli had touchdown runs of 26, 44 and 89 yards and also completed a 14 yard scoring pass to Brady Meakin to led the JV Eagles offense. He had a total of 194 yards rushing and 103 passing.
Defensively for the JV Eagles, Tyler Rotolli made 15 tackles, Kori Reynolds 11, Nate Trembley eight, Yehuda Davis seven, Adam Sills and Jason Downs five, Kyle Jenks and Robert Sutchwell four and Tony Rotolli, Joey Hughson and Jacob Osburn three each.
Attica 25, Albion Frosh Eagles 0
Cade Aina had 31 yards offense and Nate Moore 16 for the Frosh Eagles.
On defense, Moore was in on 15 tackles, Colton Howell four and Justin Stritzinger, Demetrius Gardner, Aina and Colton Tuttle three each. Howell also had an interception.
Holley 32, Medina Broncos 7
Adam Stezel had 172 yards offense and three touchdowns, Nick Passarell 132 yards, two pass completions and an extra point and Justin Parker 73 yards, one touchdown and two extra points to lead the way for Holley. Clarence Moyer added 24 yards and Jordan Herring 19 yards and a touchdown.
Defensively for Holley, Parker was in on a total of eight tackles, Stezel six, Passarell five, Nick Shenk, James Baker, Jake Desimone and Devon Ross four, Herring three and Moyer and Alex Laure two. Laure also had an interception and a fumble recovery and Baker a forced fumble.
Jared Zinkievich scored the touchdown and extra point for the Broncos.
Holley Varsity Hawks 38, Medina Stallions 18
Kevin Avery had 178 yards offense, thee touchdowns and an extra point, Jon Affronti 95 yards, one touchdown and an extra point and Dominik Marks 83 yards and a touchdown to set the pace for Holley.
On defense, Affronti had two fumble recoveries while Marks, Shane DiPilato and Glenn Robb each had one. Avery, Affronti and Marks also all forced fumbles. Marks, DiPilato and Quinton Soule were each in on five tackles, Avery and Luke Silvis four, Steven Mallet and Chris Sterns two.
Daniel Brown had 70 yards offense and two touchdowns, Forrest Harper 53 yards and one touchdown and Jacob Kingdollar 10 yards for the Stallions.
Defensively, Thomas Follman and Brown both made six tackles, Sam Reese five, Nathan Hodgins, Joshua Scroger, Brett Pecoraro and Devonte Howard four and Thomas Winters, Kingdollar, Coda Kenyon, Baylee VerCruysse, Austin Owens and Patric Walsh three each.
Roy-Hart JV Rams 7, BarLyn Raiders 0
Eddie Schildt had 63 yards offense, Eric Neace 53 and Jacob Bruning five for the Raiders.
On defesne, Neace had an interception with a 32 yard return and Andrew Dusett a fumble recovery. Neace and Schildt both made five tackles, Jacob Luczak and Dylan Matson four and Nolan Donald, Jay Silversmith and Malik Smith two.
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