Tyler Nickles, Brett Lundberg and Cole Anderson combined for 409 rushing yards and five touchdowns for a Shawnee offense that leaned on its rushing attack en route to a 36-14 victory against Pennsauken in Pennsauken.
Lundberg led the Shawnee ground game in both attempts and yards, churning out 153 yards and a touchdown on 22 attempts.
Anderson and Nickles found the end zone twice apiece as Anderson carried the ball 13 times for 141 yards while Nickles made the most of his four rushing attempts by racking up 115 yards.
Shawnee held a 10-6 halftime lead on account of an eight-yard scamper from Anderson and a 38-yard field goal from Michael Bartasius, but it pulled away with 20 straight points through the length of the third and beginning of the fourth quarters.
Bartasius was a perfect 3-