Coleman, Frankston roll over Winona, 47-0
FRANKSTON — Frankston running back Treston Coleman won’t forget his last home game anytime soon.Â
His 298 rushing yards against the Winona Wildcats put him at 1,844 rushing yards on the year, a school record. He also had four touchdowns to help lead the Indians to a 47-0 win over Winona and into the state playoffs.
Frankston (4-6, 3-2) will face New Waverly at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 in Buffalo in bi-district.
Caleb Williams had four carries for 101 yards and two touchdowns to aid in the District 9-2A, Division II victory.Â
The Indians’ first touchdown came on their first drive. A 32-yard run and an 8-yard reception from Coleman were capped off by his 1-yard touchdown run to go up 6-0 just over four minutes into the game.Â
His next touchdown came from 2 yards out with eight seconds left in the quarter. It followed his 26-yard run on first down and a 37-yard run from quarterback Michael Warren. That spread the Indians score to 12-0.Â
Williams saw the end zone for the first time to score Frankston’s next touchdown on an 11-yard run. Coleman ran in the 2-point conversion to go up 20-0.
That wasn’t the last touchdown before halftime though. Coleman tacked on his third of the night from 7 yards out to go up 27-0.
Coleman scored his final touchdown on a 16-yard run to go up 33-0 early in the third quarter.
Moments later, Warren connected with receiver Andrew Dansby for a 20-yard touchdown pass to go up 40-0.
The final touchdown came on the first play of the possession when Williams took the handoff from 50 yards out to the house to cap off the night with a 47-0 final.
Winona ended the year at 1-9 and 0-5.

