After a tough stretch of games against Perrysburg, Whitmer, and Findlay, the Fremont Ross football team bounced back in emphatic fashion Friday night. Hitting the road to face the Scott Bulldogs, the Little Giants put together their most complete performance of the season, cruising to a 41-0 victory.
An offense that had struggled to find consistency in recent weeks came alive, racking up 324 total yards. Junior quarterback Breylen Garza was sharp from the start, completing 15 of 18 passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns.
Garza spread the ball effectively, with Jaxson Mackey leading all receivers with seven catches for 60 yards and a touchdown. Mason Englund proved to be a red-zone threat, finishing with three receptions for 42 yards and two scores.
The aerial attack was balanced by a strong running game, as a reshuffled offensive line opened up lanes all night. Talon Brown carried 12 times for 74 yards, while Ben Waggoner added eight rushes for 55 yards and a touchdown.
By halftime, the Little Giants had built a commanding 35-0 lead. With the outcome in hand, the second half provided opportunities for reserve players to gain valuable game experience.
When the final horn sounded, Fremont Ross walked off with a shutout win, evening their record at 3-3 on the season.
The Little Giants now turn their focus to divisional play. They’ll travel to Southview this Friday to take on the Cougars, with kickoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m.