MARTINSBURG - There were a few rare occurrences that happened during Friday night's football game between Martinsburg and Camden, New Jersey.

In falling 28-0 to the Panthers, the Bulldogs not only suffered their first on-the-field loss since 2022 but were handed a rare home loss and an even rarer shutout. That's the kind of buzzsaw Martinsburg ran into, as Camden dominated in all aspects of the game to earn the win.

After neither team was able to score in the first quarter, the Panthers exploded for 20 points in the second quarter, beginning with a touchdown drive early in the quarter that started at their own 48-yard line after forcing the Bulldogs into a three-and-out.

After a negative-yardage run and an incomplete pass, Camden had a long third down, which they didn't convert, but Mar

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