SPORTS -,-W I " -, 2hW~ * ,. * a y ~j~lllll.-. -9�'""';' -' ..,.' . *� ~ *. *.:;��iUL Wide receiver Andre Zanders (16) runs up field after making a catch. - Photos: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) ho let the 'Dogs out? Continued From Page 1B Through the first half, Suwannee accu- mulated 256 yards of offense, while holding Chiefland to 26 total yards and 13 offensive plays. Chiefland was stuffed on a fourth and three play on its opening drive of the first half as Berger was met head on by Alex Falleck and Swinson. Swinson appeared to score again on the next play, taking a handoff 39 yards but it was called back for holding. Under the no huddle offense, Brown got his team up to the line quickly and threw a strike to Zan- ders for a 12 yard gain. Two plays later, Brown hit tight end Zach Randolph across the middle who walked in the end zone for a 24-yard score increasing the lead to 31-0 with 6:34 left in the third. With the lead over 30, a running clock was implemented allowing the game to end faster. Following another three and out series by Chiefland, Suwannee struck again as Brown hit a wide open Zanders for a 46-yard score making it 38-0 with 2:56 left in the third. Chiefland kept its first team offense in the game despite the score, while Suwannee brought in its second team on defense. Berger fumbled the ball over to Suwan- nee on the third play of the series, but got it right back as the second team offense led by quarterback Josh Wright fumbled the ball away. However, Suwannee's second team defense preserved the shut out. "That was very important (the shutout). We work very hard and that gives us a lot of confidence, hopefully we can do the same thing next week," Suwannee senior lineman Tre Robinson said. Spears was happy with the performance but knows his team has a long way to go. "We got a long way to go, this is just a jamboree, our goal is to get better each week," Spears said. "This is huge for us, I'm excited but we have to get better. We had a big crowd tonight and I'm looking forward to going up against the legend next week." The legend Spears was referring to is for- mer Suwannee coach Mike Pittman, who brings his Hamilton County Trojans into Paul Langford Stadium this Friday. Dating back to the spring game 21-0 win over University Christian, the Bulldogs have now shut out both of its opponents under Spears. "We shut out UC in the spring as well, we hope to keep that streak alive each week," Spears said. "Our goal each week is if they (the opponent) can't score, they can't win." Suwannee sophomore quarterback Josh Wright (19) eludes Chiefland lineman Leonard Allen (21). Greg Swinson runs up the middle right through the Chiefland defense. Sign Up for EZ Pay today and receive a FREE s5" gift card to Publix How EZ Pay Benefits You 1. Monthly billing - doesn't tie up large amounts of money in advance. 2. Never receive another renewal notice - no more checks to write or stamps to find. 3. Switch at any time - prefer to go back to p ayinI another way after trying EZ Pay? Just call us! Choose From Two Convenient Payment Options Credit Card Payment I want to take advantage of EZ Pay, and I authorize you to bill my credit/ATM/debit card for the applicable amount each month until I instruct you otherwise. SMJ C Direct Debit from Checking/Savings Account I want to take advantage of EZ Pay, and I authorize you to process a payment for the applicable amount on my checking/savings account each month until I instruct you otherwise. $2.75 each month in county $4.00 each month out of county Come by unmanner 4emrorat 211 Howard St. East, Live Oak, FL 32064 or call 386-362-1734 * 1-800-525-4182 Promotion ends September 22, 2010 at 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 * SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 5B q . � , Ic ir, 6;;������-���� ., ~�: '"�; ~ ~**~nrr~:;i*l~tJ~'I'' "' -*I r�� -���~ b ~;�� s ,*v?.r �, ..... "~ i*.