VIENNA — The Mathews’ run game kept things in control for the Mustangs, and the defense withstood Windham’s counterattack in a 40-14 victory over Windham on Friday.
“We went in at halftime, regrouped and told them that we cannot let off the throttle,” Mathews coach Matt Polta said. “We’ve got to keep doing what we’re doing right, and there you have it.”
Mathews (2-4) got off to a hot start off the back of Drew Spagnoletta, who rushed for a pair of touchdowns in the first quarter. Spagnoletta’s second touchdown came on the first play from scrimmage after a fumble recovery inside Bomber territory.
Before the halfway mark of the second quarter, the Mustangs were two two-point conversions away from a 30-point lead.
Londyn Deak and Dane Brubaker each added to Mathews’ early offensive onslau