After the Montgomery Central Timberwolves scored 151 points over its first three games, they sauntered into Auman Stadium with a 3-0 mark on Friday night. But the Orange Panthers were up to the challenge and shutout the Timberwolves 22-0 in Hillsborough. It was a standout game for freshman Kayden Bradsher, who scored all three Orange touchdowns. In the first quarter, Bradsher delivered his first varsity touchdown off an option pitch from quarterback Hank Nunnery. In the second quarter with Orange leading 6-0. Immediately after the score, the Panthers forced the first of five Timbervolves turnovers in the game when Jayden Medley recovered a fumble inside Montgomery real estate. Medley went into the game with 16 tackles and two sacks through the Panthers first three games. In the second quarter, Nunnery found Bradsher on a crucial 3rd-and-goal in the left corner of the end zone. Bradsher would score his third touchdown off a 29-yard pass from Nunnery in the third quarter. The Panthers were able to win a battle of field position because of punter Tyler Narold, who delivered several solid punts that forced the Timberwolves to start drive in the shodow of their own goalposts. Narold capped off the night in style with an interception on the final Central offensive play. Orange goes into Central Carolina Conference portion of its schedule with a 2-2 record. They will travel to David Wade Stadium to face Western Alamance next Friday night.

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