Princeton dedicates field, waxes North Johnston 54-0
By News-Argus Staff
Published in Sports on September 12, 2014 1:48 PM
PRINCETON -- A victory over a county archrival seemed the perfect christening in honor of a former coach on Thursday evening.
No. 3-ranked Princeton ran roughshod over North Johnston, 54-0, on the newly-named Harvey Brooks Field. Brooks led the Bulldogs to success during the 1970s and 80s.
Florida State commit Johnny Frasier rushed for 146 yards and four touchdowns on just 11 carries. Kiadae Richardson added 80 yards and a TD on 12 totes.
Quarterback Michael Wooten completed eight passes to five different receivers for 96 yards. Malcolm Best and Tanner Woodard each hauled in a touchdown reception, while Nick Hare led the team in receiving with 41 yards.
Jeremy Wells paced the defense with nine tackles. Cody Garner supplied eight stops, while Quinton Rhue had six tackles. The Bulldogs recorded four quarterback and nine tackles for loss as a team.
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