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Danville rolls past East Knox in dominant performance

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Danville delivered a commanding performance Friday night, defeating East Knox 52-12 in a non-conference matchup.

According to reports, the Blue Devils’ offense moved efficiently, while their defense consistently pressured the Bulldogs. The game took place on Friday, October 24, 2025, at Danville High School, where fans packed the stands to witness a strong showing under clear evening skies.

Danville controlled the tempo from the opening kickoff, converting key opportunities and sustaining long drives that kept the Bulldogs on their heels. Defensively, they limited East Knox’s options by forcing turnovers and preventing any sustained scoring runs. Although East Knox fought hard in stretches, Danville’s balanced execution and depth proved decisive in securing the win.

This victory mirrored last year’s meeting on October 25, 2024, when Danville defeated East Knox 36-6. The back-to-back wins highlight the Blue Devils’ continued dominance over the Bulldogs and underscore their preparation and discipline heading into the postseason.



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