HANNIBAL – When a team executes on both sides of the football, it is hard to beat.

Cameron rolled up 339 yards of total offense while the defense limited River to less than 200 in a 46-15 shellacking Thursday night on the artificial surface at Martin Flannery Field.

The Dragons (3-0), who entered the game ranked No. 2 in the first W.Va. rankings released earlier in the week, ran for a trio of touchdowns, threw for two more and had a fake punt for six points.

“They were who I thought they were,” veteran River head coach Mike Flannery said of the Dragons. “A bunch of tough wrestlers that play football pretty good. They are a well-coached team.”

After Cameron scored on a 27-yard pass from Kason Angel to tailback Marshall Holland on its first possession, Angel ran in for the two-point conv

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