The Warriors obtained another road victory Thursday over OK. Union.
Senior running back Zak Woolman rushed for 208 yards in 31 attempts for three touchdowns.
Senior quarterback Brady Bradbury rushed for 106 yards in 16 attempts for one touchdown, and threw for 128 yards on six attempts.
Head Coach Mark Lippe said his team looked unsharp at times, though he was impressed with their second-half enthusiasm.
“This week, in practice, we are going to focus on consistent effort and our run defense,” Lippe said. “I’m expecting to see a playoff-caliber intensity at practice. We still haven’t played our best football and it’s time for that. That is still out there for us.”
Adair takes on Westville, away, Oct. 26, in a non district game
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Adair rolls past OK. Union 34-6
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