The Prairie Falcons have run through one team, and they have run around another.
A ground game is one change under coach Terry Hyde.
The biggest change, though, is Prairie is 2-0.
Sophomore Dallas Goodpaster set the tone in Week 1, rushing for 173 yards in a victory over Skyview. Last week, as the Battle Ground defense packed the interior, junior Denzel Hamiel got to the outside, rushing for 135 yards in a win over the Tigers.
That’s a sophomore and a junior, each with more than 200 yards rushing this season as the Falcons prepare for Week 3’s game against Evergreen.
“It’s a start of a new tradition,” Goodpaster said.
“Honestly, I feel we could go 9-0,” Hamiel said.
He was not predicting an undefeated season; just relaying the feeling around Prairie football these days.
“I feel we can compete with every team we play.”
The Falcons are 2-0 for the first time in Hyde’s eight seasons with the program. It is the first 2-0 start since 1997, in fact. While Prairie did make the playoffs under Hyde in 2011, this is the kind of start that has Prairie believing in bigger things.