Indians remain perfect with 30-14 win over Fort White

Keystone’s Tyler Jenkins (far left) intercepts a pas in the fourth quarter. Keystone’s Clayton Kicklighter (third from right) and Connor Guy (second from right) are also pictured.

Special to the Telegraph-Times-Monitor

Keystone Heights won the Indian War on Friday night defeating the visiting Fort White Indians 30-14 to move to 6-0 on the season.

Things started rocky for the home side, fumbling the ball away to Fort White (3-2) on just the third play of the game, which led to points for the visitors.

Keystone trailed 14-6 before scoring 24 unanswered points. The onslaught began when Connor Guy found Logan Williams for a 38-yard touchdown pass. Keystone, with 4:07 remaining in the first half, got a 14-yard touchdown rush from Logan Williams.

The Indians did a good job of controlling the clock in the second half and secured the victory with a Dalton Hollingsworth 1-yard score with 8:04 remaining.

Tyler Jenkins intercepted a pass inside the 10-yard-line late in the game to end all of Fort White’s hopes and keep the Tribe undefeated on the season.