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Brown scores 101st TD in rout
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Ripon Christian running back Andrew Brown rushed for 232 yards and five touchdowns in Fridays 49-13 win over Delhi. - photo by Photo by TURLOCK JOURNAL

DELHI – Due to a fire alongside Highway 99 that slowed traffic to a crawl, it took Ripon Christian High’s football team and its large contingent of fans an unusually long time to make the trek to Delhi High School Friday night.

Once things got started, though, it took the Knights virtually no time to throttle, striking for three first-period touchdowns en route to a lopsided 49-13 Southern Athletic League win over Delhi  (0-4, 3-4).

Led once again by their do-it-all breakaway threat Andrew Brown, who rushed for 232 yards and five TDs on 17 carries and scored a sixth time on a 12-yard pass from RC quarterback Billy Marr, the Knights turned Delhi’s field into their own personal playground in winning their fourth straight game.

The visitors are 6-1 overall and sit atop the SL at 4-0 with three games to go.

“Let me tell you something: Ripon Christian has a lot of weapons and that Andrew Brown is something else,” said Delhi head coach Rod McCombs.

Brown’s fifth TD of Friday night’s game was the 101st of his illustrious career, and the way things are going for head coach Randy Fasani’s multi-talented football team, there may be a couple more postseason games after that for Brown and Co.

“We are blessed to have No. 20 (Brown) on our football team,” said Fasani, the former Del Oro-Roseville QB who went on to play for Stanford and in the NFL.

“He’s a great talent but we are a multi-dimensional offense. We are going to be facing a lot of quality teams down the road that will be geared to stop him so we have to be.”

On the game’s second play from scrimmage, Fasani had Marr fake a handoff to Brown before firing a 69-yard scoring strike to Jonah Lewis, giving RC a 7-0 lead 59 seconds into the game.

Marr, who completed 9 of 11 passes for 179 yards, sparked RC through the air while Brown would score on runs of 1, 5, 65, 54 and 5 yards.

In the end, he praised Delhi for battling to the end despite falling so far behind quickly.

“I’ve been playing against Delhi since I was in Pop Warner and that’s one thing about them,” Brown said, “They always play as hard as they can and they always play to the end of the game.”

McCombs appreciated the compliment and said he too was proud of the way his team hung tough despite being down 42-7 at the half.

“That’s all we can ask of our players, to play as hard as they can from beginning to end and I think we did that tonight, particularly in the second half.”