
Bears
| 10/16/25 @ Lewis | 37-6 |
| 10/09/25 vs Edmondson-Westside | 41-14 |
| 10/03/25 @ Green Street Academy | 18-0 |
| 09/27/25 @ Lake Clifton | 28-8 |
Carver Vo-Tech has established itself as a formidable contestant in this season’s football league, beginning with their recent game against the Lewis Falcons. The Bears made a statement by soundly defeating the Falcons with a score of 37-6. Key to this victory was none other than Christian Bryant, who played a pivotal role, racking up 86 receiving yards and two impressive touchdowns. One highlight of his performance was a thrilling 57-yard catch that showed off his exceptional speed and agility.
It wasn’t just the offense that shone in this game; the Bears’ defense was equally impressive. They showcased their prowess by executing seven sacks against the Falcons, disrupting their rhythm and leaving little room for any offensive retaliation. Players like Elijah Jones and Jordan Baskerville emerged as defensive stars, combining for six sacks. Interestingly, Jones has become somewhat of a barometer for the Bears’ success; the team has managed to remain undefeated when he records at least one sack, illustrating his vital role in their defensive strategy.
In addition to Jones’ and Baskerville’s efforts, Darnell Burrus added a flair for the dramatic with a fumble return for a touchdown, sealing an unforgettable moment in the game. This well-rounded team effort has helped Carver Vo-Tech achieve a current record of 4-3, demonstrating their upward trajectory in the league.
On the other side of the field, the Lewis Falcons find themselves in a challenging position, enduring a seven-game losing streak that dates back to last season. As they stand at 0-6, the Falcons are eager to turn their fortunes around and will be looking to harness the support of their home crowd in their next game against Lake Clifton.
Upcoming matches are on the horizon for both teams. Carver Vo-Tech is set to face Benjamin Franklin at 3:00 p.m. on the 25th, with the potential for an explosive offensive performance, given their opponent’s leaky defense that has allowed an average of 34.71 points per game. Meanwhile, Lewis will also host Lake Clifton at the same time, hoping to break their losing streak and gain momentum moving forward.
