Patrick Hite
Staunton News Leader
STUARTS DRAFT — October has been a good month for Stuarts Draft football. Since a late September loss to Staunton, the Cougars have won four games in a row, including Friday night's 42-14 win over Riverheads.
Draft senior quarterback Landon Graber finished with 197 yards passing, including three touchdowns, and 85 yards rushing.
The Cougars finished with 248 yards on the ground. Da'shea Smith led the running attack with 143 yards on 10 carries and an 82-yard touchdown run to start the third quarter, giving Draft a 28-0 lead.
"It comes with a lot of preparation and hard work in the offseason, hard work in practice," Graber said of the October turnaround for this team. "We knew this was going to be a big game. It's a rivalry. It was senior night. A lot of people stepped up."
Stuarts Draft came into the game tied for fifth in the Region 2B playoff picture. Friday's win will only help the Cougars as they try to make sure the seniors get at least one more game on their home field.
"We had a little midseason lull there and we challenged them," Stuarts Draft coach Nathan Floyd said. "We challenged their physicality, we challenged them mentally. And we're progressively getting better each and every week. That's what you want. You don't want to plateau. You want to keep taking those steps forward."
Stuarts Draft is now 7-2 heading into its bye week.
In other Shenandoah District action Wilson Memorial won its third game in a row, beating Waynesboro 51-14. Wilson also has a bye next week. Staunton beat Buffalo Gap 56-35 to improve to 6-2 on the season. Staunton plays Fort Defiance next Friday. Buffalo Gap has a bye.