Dee Delaney had touchdown catches of 65 and 45 yards as the Warriors (3-2) moved above .500 with a 33-20 win over Estill.
Terel Hazel added a 70-yard run, and Michael Dantzler added a score from 26 yards out for the Whale Branch offense.
On defense, Trey Nelson rambled 17 yards with a fumble return for a touchdown.
"First time we've beaten Estill as a program," assistant coach and athletic director Carlos Cave said. "This puts us back in the mix in our region, being 1-1."


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