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HOUMA – Terrebonne’s offense showed no signs of slowing down Friday night, as the Tigers rode monster performances from running back Quincy “Bear” Adams and quarterback Owen Oliver to a 52-38 victory over district rival Hahnville. The win keeps Terrebonne unbeaten at 4-0, while Hahnville drops to 3-1. The game opened with both defenses tested early. Hahnville went for it on 4th-and-1 in the red zone, but Terrebonne stuffed the attempt and took over at its own 17. Two plays later, Adams broke free for a 36-yard touchdown run to give the Tigers the early edge. Hahnville immediately answered. After Al-Jarreau Walker’s 68-yard kickoff return set up prime field position, quarterback Landen Teague connected with Bennett Naquin on a 26-yard strike to tie the game. From there, the fireworks truly began. Oliver found T.J. Diggs on a 13-yard score late in the first, but Hahnville’s Fabian Celestine answered with a 2-yard run midway through the second. Adams countered with his second rushing touchdown of the half, only for Teague to hit Kevias Singleton to tie things again at 21. With the half winding down, Terrebonne delivered the backbreaker. Oliver unleashed an 80-yard bomb to Alvin Celestin, then capped the half with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Diggs with just three seconds remaining. That gave the Tigers a 35-24 halftime lead. Adams and Oliver continued to punish the Hahnville defense after the break. Adams bulldozed in from 3 yards for his third score, and Terrebonne added a field goal to extend the margin to 45-24. Teague scrambled for an 11-yard score late in the third, but Terrebonne’s defense made a critical 4th-down stop in the red zone with 5:22 left in the fourth. That set up the knockout punch: Adams rumbled 64 yards for his fourth touchdown of the night to put the Tigers ahead 52-31 with just over three minutes remaining. Hahnville added a late Celestine score, but it was too little, too late. Adams finished with another staggering stat line: 21 carries for 291 yards and four touchdowns. Over the last two weeks, the senior has racked up 593 rushing yards and seven scores. Oliver was equally sharp, completing passes for 278 yards and four touchdowns. “This was a statement,” Terrebonne head coach Tyler Lewis said. “Our offense is dangerous because we can hurt you in so many ways. Quincy set the tone, Owen was locked in, and our defense got stops when it mattered.” With the win, Terrebonne stays unbeaten at 4-0, while Hahnville falls to 3-1. FULL HIGHLIGHTS & INTERVIEWS BELOW!
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