
Toyota Stadium turned into Panther Creek’s personal stage once the skies cleared, and the Panthers delivered a performance that left Lake Worth with no answers. By the end of a lopsided night, Panther Creek strutted away with a commanding 63 to 0 shutout that looked more like a statement than a playoff win.
From the very first snap, quarterback Graylyn Fry moved the offense with ease. He guided a smooth nine-play drive that chewed up 75 yards and finished it off on a keeper to put the Panthers in control. The defense wasted no time joining in. On Lake Worth’s following possession, Josiah Turner jumped a route and flipped the field, setting up Oregon commit Jalen Lott for a 23 yard sprint to the end zone.
Momentum snowballed in a hurry. Fry spotted Lott streaking down the seam for a 36 yard scoring toss, and by the time the quarter closed, Lott added an interception to his growing highlight reel, completely shutting down anything Lake Worth tried to build.
The second quarter shifted the fireworks to the passing game. Fry uncorked a 51 yard deep ball to Jeremiah Forde, then connected with Texas Tech bound Donovan Webb for a 24 yard touchdown. Halftime arrived with Panther Creek holding a commanding 42 to 0 cushion and showing no signs of easing up.
Coming out of the break, Fry went right back to Lott, hitting him for a 34 yard touchdown that widened the gap to 49 to 0 and erased any remaining suspense. With the rout in full swing, backup quarterback Tristin Schramm stepped in and guided two more scoring drives to close out the night.
Every phase belonged to Panther Creek. The offense hit on big plays, the defense created chaos, and the scoreboard reflected total dominance. It was the kind of performance that echoes long after the field clears.






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