Covington faced Warren Easton in a spring game, ending with a 14-7 loss for Covington, despite key performances.

By the Numbers
  • Covington lost to Warren Easton 14-7.
  • Covington's senior defensive back Jeremie Elzy scored the Lions' lone touchdown with a 68-yard interception return.
Yes, But

While Covington demonstrated promise, they struggled with offensive penalties and consistency, needing improvement.

State of Play
  • Covington's coach acknowledged the need to clean up plays and work on consistency over the summer.
  • Covington's defense showcased potential, with key plays by senior linebacker Chase Blackwell.
What's Next

Both teams plan to build on their performances, with a focus on improving offensive consistency and defensive consistency.

Bottom Line

Covington's loss to Warren Easton highlights the need for improved play execution and consistency on both sides of the ball as they look to progress in future games.