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Fairfield heading to No. 3 Williamsburg
Trojans look to end three game slide at ranked Raiders
Hunter Moeller
Oct. 2, 2024 2:02 pm
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WILLIAMSBURG — Fairfield will take on one of its toughest opponents on Friday night when they take the trek up to Williamsburg to square off with the No. 3 ranked Raiders.
The Trojans will be looking to get back on the winning track after suffering three straight losses, the most recent to Benton last week, 29-14.
Meanwhile, Williamsburg has won three in a row since its one loss to Xavier, 29-27, back in early September.
The Raiders most recently defeated South Tama 54-14.
For Fairfield, Voss Richardson has thrown for 260 yards and two touchdowns. He’s also ran for 105 yards and four scores.
Zandrik Allison has dashed for 458 yards and four touchdowns, while Luke Konczal has 441 yards and four scores.
Ethan Bisgard has rushed for 142 and five touchdowns as well.
On the receiving end, Bisgard has caught 13 receptions for 131 yards and a score. No one else has above three catches for the Trojans. Konczal and Allison both have three receptions.
Defensively, Konczal has 51 total tackles.
Williamsburg is led by Grant Hocker under center. Hocker has thrown for 1,301 yards and 24 touchdowns.
On the ground, Nile Sinn is averaging eight yards a carry, totaling 482 yards and four touchdowns. Grady Wetjen has three scores as well.
On the receiving end, Rayce Heitman has a whopping 29 catches for 552 yards and 12 touchdowns. John Eichhorn follows with 20 catches for 371 yards and four touchdowns.
Heitman leads the Raiders with 45 tackles and six tackles for a loss.
The Trojans and Raiders are set to square off at 7:30 on Friday.