AMBOY – The Amboy Clippers gave highly-touted Polo all it could handle before falling to the Marcos, 36-28, in varsity football action on Sept. 10 at the AHS field.
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AMBOY – The Amboy Clippers gave highly-touted Polo all it could handle before falling to the Marcos, 36-28, in varsity football action on Sept. 10 at the AHS field.
The Clippers got another superb game from quarterback Tucker Lindenmeyer, who kept Amboy-LaMoille-Ohio in the game with his arm and his legs. The junior signal-caller rushed for 133 yards and threw for 40 more yards while scoring a touchdown each way.
Also scoring TDs for the Clippers were Joe Quest on a 1-yard run and Jordan Gulley on a 65-yard kickoff return.
The Clippers (1-2) are back in action on Friday, Sept. 17 when they entertain Biggsville (West Central) in a 7 p.m. kickoff at the AHS field.
West Central ran its record to 3-0 on the season with a 38-0 whitewash of previously undefeated Bushnell-Prairie City. It will be the Homecoming game for Amboy-LaMoille-Ohio.