Quarterback move pays off for Warhawks
HAMPTON — West Fork seemed set up with a returning quarterback from 2019 in Kellen Cameron, but the move to Kayden Ames proved to pay off for coach James Perez and his Warhawks.
The senior who moved from a wing back to the signal caller went off for an unofficial 155 yards rushing on 23 attempts, despite being sacked three times, and a one-yard touchdown run that sealed the 18-7 win over the Bulldogs.
He also unofficially threw 6-of-13 passes for 98 yards and two touchdowns, one a 31-yard TD pass to Ren Heimer for the first score of the game.
