ROCK SPRINGS — A strong defensive first half kept Rock Springs in the game, but Campbell County’s offense broke through after halftime as the Camels pulled away for a 33-6 win Friday night.

Campbell County opened the scoring midway through the first quarter when senior quarterback Coulter Lang scrambled in from nine yards out with 7:20 left. Rock Springs senior Santiago Cruz blocked the extra-point attempt to hold the deficit at 6-0. The Tigers had a chance to respond later in the quarter, but Gunner Streitz intercepted a pass with just over three minutes remaining.

The second quarter was dominated by both defenses. Rock Springs forced a fumble in the red zone to halt a Camel drive with 9:27 left, keeping the game within one score. The Tigers’ best chance came late in the half, but fres

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