SCORING SUMMARY
Bingham 0 7 14 14— 35
Davis 7 10 7 0 — 24
First quarter
DAVIS 7, BINGHAM 0
Davis (9:59): Daniel Moffett 23 pass from Gavin Fowler (Mike Jewkes kick)
6 plays, 80 yards, 2:01
KEY PLAY: Fowler completes a 52-yard pass to Landon Horne on the third play of the game.
Second quarter
DAVIS 7, BINGHAM 7
Bingham (6:12): Stefan Cantwell 1 run (Braeden Loveless kick)
8 plays, 56 yards, 3:40
KEY PLAY: Cantwell picks up a 22-yard gain to the Davis 34 to set up the Bingham offense.
DAVIS 14, BINGHAM 7
Davis (4:16): Horne 10 pass from G. Fowler (Jewkes kick)
6 plays, 80 yards, 1:56
KEY PLAY: Fowler connects with Daniel Moffett for a 46-yard gain on the first play after Bingham scored.
DAVIS 17, BINGHAM 7
Davis (0:00): Jewkes 39 FG
8 plays, 73 yards, 1:55
KEY PLAY: Moffett catches a 36-yard pass on the 22-yard line, and gets out of bounds with 4.6 seconds left.
Third quarter
DAVIS 17, BINGHAM 14
Bingham (10:51): Harvey Langi 1 run (Loveless kick)
3 plays, 38 yards, :56
KEY PLAY: Langi carries the ball three times, and the Miners make a big statement coming out of the half.
DAVIS 24, BINGHAM 14
Davis (5:54): Tanner Hinds 7 run (Jewkes kick)
15 plays, 80 yards, 4:57
KEY PLAY: Fowler connects with Moffett for an 18-yard pass on third-and-17.
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