The Dallas Center-Grimes Mustang football team now sit at 2-6 after defeating the Winterset Huskies last night. Dallas Center-Grimes would take the lead in the first after a botched punt by the Huskies would roll into the endzone and would be recovered for a Mustang safety giving them the first points of the game. Dylan Lackland would put in a field goal to keep the Mustang lead at 5-0 in the first quarter. The second quarter would go back and forth, but the Huskies would put up the first touchdown of the game after Engle would throw an interception in the red zone.  The Huskies would go for two and succeed to take a 8-5 lead with only 43 seconds left in the half. However, in an incredible fashion, the Mustangs would march the ball downfield and tie the game with a field goal to tie the game 8-8 at halftime.

The Mustangs would come back from the halftime break in a dominate in the third quarter, starting with a field goal then a touch down of their own to bring the score to 18-8 in the fourth quarter. Winterset would begin to fire up in the fourth, putting up a touchdown of their own but the Mustangs would block the extra point bringing the score to 18-14. The Mustangs would chose to give the Huskies two points in form of a safety over giving them possession of the ball with more time in the fourth to secure a 18-16 victory for the Mustangs.

The Dallas Center-Grimes Mustangs now sit at 2-6 and prepare to host a dominant Lewis Central team on Friday for the final game of the regular season.