Washington vs Lindsay: Warriors 41–6 to Seal 7th Straight District Title

WASHINGTON — Creed Barrett threw three touchdowns and Javen Hall ran in two more as Washington handled Lindsay 41–6 at Reed Field, clinching the Warriors’ seventh consecutive district crown (2019–2025).

Washington struck fast. Barrett feathered a deep ball to Case Alexander for the opener, then Hall slashed in for 14–0 after one. The Warriors’ front owned the line, stacking first downs while flipping the field with steady special teams and clean operation.

The game tilted for good around halftime. Alexander powered in on a short run before the break (21–0), and out of the locker room Barrett hit Hunter Sanders in the end zone. Minutes later, Barrett went back over the top to Alexander for 34–0 as the home side hit cruise control and the crowd roared.

Lindsay finally answered when Isaac Cameron found Manuel Aguerro on a late 23-yard strike, but Washington slammed the door with Hall’s second rushing touchdown to finish a complete, physical performance.

📊 Stat Box (Quick Leaders)

  • Washington Team: ~313 total yards (Rush 28–100, Pass 11/19, 211), 15 first downs, 8–85 penalties, 0 turnovers
  • Lindsay Team: 35–71 rushing, Cameron 8/14, 73 yds, TD, 6 first downs, 3–25 penalties, 2 turnovers
  • Washington — Creed Barrett: 11–19, 211 yds, 3 TD
  • Washington — Javen Hall: 11 rush, 88 yds, 2 TD
  • Washington — Bo Beard: 13 rush, 61 yds
  • Washington — Case Alexander: 3 total TD (2 receiving, 1 rushing)
  • Washington — Receiving contributors: Jackson Mays, Cash Sides, Kade Babcock, Hunter Sanders (TD)
  • Lindsay — Receiving: Tugh Faught, Ryker McCully, Manuel Aguerro (TD)

📖 How it Happened

  • Early momentum: Barrett to Alexander lit the fuse, and Hall’s burst made it 14–0 after one as Washington stacked a 7–2 third-down edge and won field position.
  • Turning point: A red-zone Alexander run stretched it to 21–0 before half; out of the break, Barrett’s TD to Sanders and another downfield hookup to Alexander pushed it to 34–0 and effectively ended it.
  • Closing sequence: Cameron’s late TD to Aguerro avoided the shutout, but Hall’s second score punctuated a night where the Warriors dominated first downs (15–6) and the turnover battle (2–0).

Washington (district champs, 7th straight) hosts Chisholm to open the playoffs. Lindsay travels to OCS for its first-round matchup.