In a physical battle versus an undefeated opponent, the Bulldogs posted their third shutout of the season, defeating M.S. Palmer 31-0, to improve to 6-0.
New Albany’s offense started slow, only producing a field goal on their opening drive, and Tyler Basil connected with Taylor Goode, making it 10-0 after the first.
“Offensively, we didn’t do the things we wanted to do tonight like we’ve asked our kids, so we’ll work on that next week and hopefully get better there,” NAHS head coach Ron Price said.