Allen Slams the Door Again, Rolls Past Princeton in 62–14 Statement Win

PRINCETON — For a brief moment, the unthinkable felt possible. Princeton’s offense finally cracked open a window against an Allen defense that had smothered every opponent this fall. A 62 yard strike from Marcus Flowers to Collin Fannin White put the Panthers on the doorstep, threatening to become the first team to score on Allen’s starting unit all season.

That window slammed shut just as fast.

Allen regrouped, tightened the screws, and turned away the threat by blocking a 27 yard field goal. From there, the Eagles took complete control and never let Princeton breathe again, rolling to a dominant 62 to 14 victory at Jackie Hendricks Stadium.

Allen Strikes Fast and Repeats the Pattern

The Eagles came out firing, stacking a 21 to 0 advantage by the end of the opening quarter and setting the tone for another runaway win. Quarterbacks Jeremiah Daoud and Ty Snell split the production, combining for five touchdown passes as Allen stretched its lead with clinical precision.

Caleb Smith delivered the highlight reel of the night, hauling in three touchdown grabs and adding a kickoff return score to cap his explosive performance.

Princeton didn’t reach the end zone until the final quarter, long after the game had slipped out of reach.

Panthers Break the Streak Late

With just over five minutes remaining, Flowers finally found a crack in Allen’s armor, hitting Daniel Luster in the back of the end zone for a ten yard touchdown. It marked the first offensive score Allen had surrendered since September twelfth.

Moments later, junior running back Samuel Musimbe powered in from seven yards out for Princeton’s second touchdown.

Flowers finished with 217 passing yards on twenty one completions. Luster was his top playmaker, posting one hundred thirty seven receiving yards on five catches. Jordan Mosley added seventy eight yards, while Fannin White tallied sixty five on two grabs.

Allen Rolls On, Princeton Regroups

Princeton drops to five and two heading into its bye week, while Allen continues its blistering campaign as one of the state’s most complete teams.

On a night when Princeton briefly threatened to break the narrative, Allen simply wrote the ending it always seems to: dominant, decisive, and never in doubt.

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