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Mooseheart notches shut out of Christian Liberty

There are always things football coaches want to see in their team, regardless of the opposition, and the first of these is an honest effort.

Mooseheart took the field on Friday against winless Christian Liberty and applied the same 100 percent effort it brought to the previous four games of the season. And the result was a needed victory. The Ramblers won 41-0 and can now look ahead to next Saturday's key Northeastern Athletic Conference contest against Alden-Hebron.

"Obviously we wanted to get at it real quick," Mooseheart coach Gary Urwiler said. "We did. It was less than two minutes when we got a score in. We did what we were supposed to do and I can't be any more pleased than that."

The Ramblers (4-1, 4-1 NAC) face a tough second half of the season, but kept themselves in contention for postseason football.

"We're happy with the way it is," Urwiler said. "We're 4-1. Now our next four games are going to be pretty tough. We have a tough one next against Hebron. We'll hope to put together a good game plan. We certainly respect them. But we'll be ready."

Christian Liberty (0-5, 0-5) struggled offensively, turning the ball over three times. Next up for the Chargers is North Shore Country Day, which is also winless this season heading into Saturday's game with undefeated Rockford Christian.

The Ramblers took the lead within 63 seconds of game time when Martin Gutierrez scored from 5 yards. The Ramblers doubled their lead when quarterback Isaiah Brigman ran in from 9 yards midway through the quarter. The hosts took a dominating 21-0 lead before the first quarter ended on a Damion Moore 9-yard run.

Moore scored again from 10 yards late in the second quarter. The senior finished with 84 yards on 9 carries and led all rushers in the contest. A safety took Mooseheart's lead to 29-0 and the half ended soon after Brigman ran in from 20 yards.

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