Carlisle earns shutout for homecoming
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Carlisle's Jes Krcil found a little running room and he was off for the first touchdown of the game with Knoxville Friday in Carlisle for the school's homecoming game. Carlisle commanded the space on the field for a first half lead of 35-0 and finished with a commanding shut out of 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
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Carlisle's Ryan Petersen and Jack Laughlin join for a tackle in the first half of the game with Knoxville Friday in Carlisle helping Carlisle win, 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
The Carlisle football team takes the field eager to take on Knoxville Friday in Carlisle for the school's homecoming game. Carlisle commanded the space, earning a 49-0 shut out.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
A herd of Carlisle defensemen make a tackle against Knoxville Friday in Carlisle. Carlisle won the school's homecoming game, 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Carlisle's Jes Krcil breaks away from Knoxville defenders for the second runaway touchdown of the game. Carlisle won 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Carlisle's Jes Krcil celebrates after making a tackle in the first half of the game with Knoxville Friday in Carlisle. Carlisle won 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
It took four Knoxville defenders to run down and tackle Carlisle's Jes Krcil Friday in Carlisle. Carlisle won 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Carlisle quarterback Joe Goodhue hands off to Jack Laughlin earlier this season. The Wildcats defeated Bondurant-Farrar Friday.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
Carlisle's Jes Krcil found a little running room and he was off for the first touchdown of the game with Knoxville Friday in Carlisle for the school's homecoming game. Carlisle commanded the space on the field for a first half lead of 35-0 and finished with a commanding shut out of 49-0.
- MARK DAVITT / Independent Advocate
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