Erik Delong had four touchdowns, and Frank Truden, Austin Labesky and Jake Alcorn had two each, as Kane rolled to a 70-0 season-opening win at Port Allegany Friday night.
Delong, who ran for nearly 900 yards as a sophomore last year, went for 158 yards on 14 carries while scoring on runs of 4, 5, 19, 39 with all his stats coming before halftime helping the Wolves to a 49-0 lead at the break.
Kane outgained Port Allegany 562 to 121 and forced four Gator turnovers including a pair of interceptions, both by Labesky.
Trey Stiles led the Gators with 86 yards rushing on 16 carries, while Wyatt Dean chipped in with 63 on 13 totes.
BROCKWAY 57, OTTO-ELDRED 6
Hunter Miller threw for three touchdowns and Mark Latuska ran for three scores and caught a fourth to lead Brockway to a 57-6 win over visiting Otto-Eldred.
Miller was 9 of 14 passing for 208 yards and the three scores, while Latuska ran for 91 yards on 10 carries and three scores and also hauled in the touchdown pass.
Dylan Close threw a 70-yard touchdown pass to Garret Babcock on a reverse pass for Otto’s lone score. Seth Caldwell, in his first game back from an ACL injury last year, ran for 35 yards on 19 carries.
RIDGWAY 26, COUDERSPORT 6
Neil MacDonald and Johnny Mitchell led Ridgway to a 26-6 win over Coudersport.
MacDonald ran 13 times for 109 yards and a touchdown, while Mitchell ran for 46 yards and threw for 35. He scored twice on the ground and also threw a 24-yard touchdown pass for Josh Raubenstrauch.
Jake Anderson had a pair of interceptions for the Elkers defense, which limited Coudersport to 153 yards of offense while forcing five turnovers.
Wolfinger was 5-for-12 passing for 77 yards, the touchdown and two interceptions, while Chase Whitman ran for 41 yards 12 carries and added 11 tackles on defense. Wolfinger chipped in 14 tackles and also recovered a fumble
Coudersport hosts the Owls next week.
CURWENSVILLE 37, CAMERON COUNTY 20
Nick Stewart ran 19 times for 230 yards and four touchdowns to lead Curwensville to a 37-20 win over visiting Cameron County.
Stewart scored on runs of 55, 5, 10 and 9 yards for the Golden Tide and also caught one pass for nine yards. The junior has now unofficially ran for 3,734 yards and 46 touchdowns in his career
Mathew Carter also scored on a 10-yard run for Curwensville