Hatton shuts out Tharptown
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4:03 pm Monday, September 18, 2023

Hatton shuts out Tharptown

By Zane Turner

For the FCT

The Hatton Hornets shut out the Tharptown Wildcats 56-0 Friday night.

Hatton quarterback Tasean Love opened up scoring for the Hornets with a 37-yard touchdown pass to receiver Khane Little. With the extra point, Hatton pulled out to a one-score lead.

Love scored one more time in the first with a 26-yard touchdown rush. Karvieon Black also had a 17-yard rushing touchdown to finish off the first. Hatton led 21-0.

Early in the second quarter, Love completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to Kenyon Suggs. Suggs then collected his own passing touchdown with a 29-yard bomb to Quendarius Bolding, completing Hatton’s 35-point half.

The Hornets went on to score three more times unanswered.

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