EUREKA — Terance Bills enjoyed his indoctrination into special teams work.

The Lafayette High senior wide receiver and defensive back blocked a field goal in the first half to kick-start the Lancers to a 35-6 win over rival Eureka on Friday in the Battle of Highway 109 at Eureka High.

Lafayette (7-0 overall, 4-0 Suburban Conference Yellow Pool) is off to its fastest start since the 2012 team won its first 12 games.

And the Lancers have Bills and a razor-sharp offensive performance to thank for the one-sided triumph.

"Our goal was to consistently move the ball," Lafayette senior quarterback Brady Micek said.

The Lancers did that thanks to Micek, who ran for three touchdowns and threw for two more in the Suburban Conference Yellow Pool contest.

Yet the biggest play of the game might ha

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