Farmington Survives Late Scare
Farmington 43, Edmond North (OK) 42
FARMINGTON — In one of the wildest finishes of Week 0, Farmington outlasted Edmond North (OK) 43–42 in a thriller Friday night. The Cardinals trailed in the fourth quarter but rallied behind senior quarterback Quinton Napier, who accounted for three touchdowns and the game-winning two-point conversion.
Napier opened the scoring with a 9-yard touchdown pass, then broke free for rushing scores of 27 and 12 yards, the latter putting Farmington ahead 43–34 with under four minutes remaining. His two-point keeper after Hutcherson’s touchdown earlier in the quarter ultimately stood as the difference.
Running back Kharter Hutcherson added two short TD plunges, including a pivotal 1-yard run that tied the game in the final period.
Edmond North, led by dual-threat QB Chauncey Cravens, nearly stole it late. Cravens threw for multiple touchdowns, ran for another, and powered across on a two-point try with less than a minute left to pull the Huskies within one. Farmington’s hands team, however, fell on the onside kick to secure the win.
The back-and-forth battle featured multiple lead changes, explosive plays and late-game drama, stamping it as the most dramatic finish of the opening week.
Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
Farmington – Quinton Napier 9 pass TD (kick good), FHS 7–0
2nd Quarter
Farmington – Kharter Hutcherson 2 run TD (kick good), FHS 14–7
3rd Quarter
Farmington – Napier 27 run TD (kick good), FHS 21–20
4th Quarter
Farmington – Hutcherson 1 run TD (Napier 2-pt run), FHS 35–34
Farmington – Napier 12 run TD (kick good), FHS 43–34
Edmond North – Chauncey Cravens 5 run TD (Cravens 2-pt run), FHS 43–42
Standouts
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Quinton Napier, QB, Farmington — 3 total TDs, 1 passing/2 rushing, game-winning 2-pt run
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Kharter Hutcherson, RB, Farmington — 2 short rushing TDs, clutch 4th-quarter tie