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The Blanchard High School football team stayed undefeated with a shutout win over Marlow High School on Friday.
With the 26-0 win, the Lions advance to 6-0 this season and 3-0 in district 3A-1 games.
Blanchard came in below its scoring average, but didn't need very many points to get by Marlow on Friday.
Brock Lamle went 19-for-28 with 208 yards, one touchdown and one interception. His one touchdown was a 62-yard pass to Kyle Self, who had three receptions for 77 yards.
Zach Hill caught nine passes off 75 yards. Braden Stringer ran for 145 yards on 13 carries. Stephan Davis ran for 82 yards and a touchdown on seven carries.
The Lions are scheduled to play a road game against Jones at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
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