The American Heritage Stallions beat the Benjamin Buccaneers 24-3 at The Corral in Delray Beach on Friday night. It was the first game that the Stallions had played since their head coach Brian Sheridan passed away less than two weeks ago.
American Heritage(1-1) got a 34-yard field goal from Everest Farrell in the first quarter to go up 3-0. Wide receiver Brandon Schabert received the snap and was able to burst in from two yards away with 2:27 left in the second quarter for a 10-point margin.
The Stallions made it 17-0 at the 6:53 mark of the third quarter. Quarterback Dylan Rizk connected a 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brandyn Butler.
Benjamin(0-1) broke the shutout with 3:31 remaining in the third. Marco Chojnacki was able to kick a 33-yard field goal and they trailed 17-3.
Another touchdown was scored by American Heritage at 10:41 of the final quarter. Butler raced down the right sideline into the end zone on a 48-yard pass play from Rizk.
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