Jay M. Robinson’s Dominant Defense Propels Them to 42-0 Victory in State Playoff Game
Key points:
- Jay M. Robinson's dominant defense leads them to a 42-0 victory against North Davidson in the 3A state playoff game
- Senior linebacker Braylon Baker's interception sets up a quick touchdown drive for the Bulldogs
- Jay M. Robinson's defense records six sacks and holds North Davidson to only seven points
Jay M. Robinson’s dominant defense played a vital role in their 42-0 victory over North Davidson in the first round of the 3A state playoffs. Led by senior linebacker Braylon Baker and senior defensive end Isaiah Herrera, the Bulldogs’ defense wreaked havoc on North Davidson’s quarterback, recording seven sacks in the game. The Bulldogs’ defense has been outstanding all season, allowing only 39 points in their last 10 games and recording five shutouts. With a highly anticipated rematch against Northwest Cabarrus next week, the Bulldogs’ defense will be crucial in their pursuit of victory.
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