Perry’s Kelton Clark leans into the end zone with Osan’s Bryson Grant hanging onto his legs for the Samurai’s first touchdown. (Photo by Ashley Angell/Special to Stripes)
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea – Few things irritate a football player more than having a touchdown run, especially a lengthy one, called back because of a penalty.
But rather than mope about having not just one, but two long TD scampers called back, Matthew C. Perry’s Kameron Ramos did something about them: The senior quarterback eventually scored later on each possession.
Ramos racked up 347 all-purpose yards and accounted for six touchdowns, while he and fellow senior Kenton Clark recovered fumbles and combined for 19 tackles as the Samurai routed Osan 48-6 Friday.
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