Kick start for Limon/ Badgers score quickly, defense steals Sand Creek momentum

From: The Gazette | Date: August 31, 2003| Author: THE GAZETTE; BOB SCHALLER | Copyright information

Sand Creek was within one play of pulling close to Limon in the third quarter.

But Limon stood its ground on fourth down, then marched down the field for a touchdown to pull away with a 38-6 nonleague win in both teams' season opener at Sand Creek on Saturday afternoon.

"In the second half, we really started to pull together as a team," said Sand Creek quarterback John Olsen, who at one point completed seven-straight passes. "We got our heads in the game, and it showed."

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