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ADM’s performance in Friday nights game showcased their ability to succeed even without the presence of Brevin Doll. While Doll’s leadership was felt on the sidelines, the Tigers displayed their offensive depth and control throughout Friday night’s matchup against the Norwalk Warriors. They scored 20 points in the first quarter, 7 in the second, 13 in the third, and added 7 more in the fourth, totaling a commanding final score of 47 to the Warriors 14.

Senior quarterback Aiden Flora had a strong passing performance in their offense, proving himself as a versatile playmaker. Flora completed 11 of 13 passes for 160 yards, and an impressive 4 touchdown passes. He also made an impact on the ground, rushing for 174 yards and adding 2 more touchdowns to the Tigers lead. This dynamic performance allowed Flora to effectively spread the ball around to different offensive weapons.

Another key factor in the Tigers strong performance was junior Cameron Forgy, who carried the ball 22 times for 117 yards at an average of 5.3 yards per carry and scored a rushing touchdown of his own. Additionally, Flora gave other Tigers the opportunity to shine, including Zach Lohman, who totaled 34 yards and a touchdown, Tyler Gelhaar with 43 receiving yards and 1 touchdown, and Hudson Shull, a sophomore, who ran for 42 yards after a catch all the way to the endzone.

This balanced offensive attack displayed ADM’s strength and depth as a team, highlighting their potential to compete with the best of them. Even in the absence of key players like Brevin Doll. Player of the game was Cam Forgy.

The Tigers next game will be away in Boone as they will play the Boone Toreadors. More coverage on what’s to come for the ADM Tigers men’s football team, and other athletic teams, will be discussed right here on the Raccoon Valley Radio Network daily.