Pioneers look to remain unbeaten with road game at Columbus Academy
Sports
August 30, 2024
Jonathan Alder’s Grant Horne (left) and Jace Schrock (right) bring down Fairbanks’ Evan Wiedmann during last Friday’s matchup in Plain City. The Pioneers are on the road this week taking on Columbus Academy. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)

Pioneers look to remain unbeaten with road game at Columbus Academy

By Aleksei Pavloff

Jonathan Alder’s football team seeks to remain undefeated in week two.

The Pioneers beat Fairbanks, 35-21, last Friday.

In that matchup, the Scarlet and Black’s defense stepped up, delivering two interceptions to the end zone.

The team will require thesame demeanor at Columbus Academy this evening....

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