By Brittney Bailey, For The Tribune
CLAY-CHALKVILLE– The Clay-Chalkville Cougars dominated Huffman 62-0 at home Friday night, adding one more victory to the win column.

Clay-Chalkville quarterback Kamari McClellan scanning the field during the Cougar’s 62-0 route of Huffman. (Photo by Ron Burkett)
The Cougars wasted no time putting points on the board. With just under three minutes off the clock, Aaron Osley scored on a 61-yard touchdown run for six. Against normal behavior, the Cougars decided not to go for a two-point conversion as Daniel Diaz kicked the extra point to put Clay-Chalkville on top early 7-0.
The Cougars would add on another touchdown at the 1:23 mark as Kamari McClellan found Jaylen Mbakwe for a 43-yarder and another successful PAT, 14-0.
Mbakwe lit up the second quarter as well with a 59-yard punt return for another six, followed by another PAT from Diaz to put the Cougars up 21-0. The Cougar defense turned in a great performance as well, never allowing the Vikings into Cougar territory, and scoring on a fumble recovery by Ormond Wallace to extend the lead to 28-0.. Twenty seconds later, after a Cougar fumble recovery, Kamari McClellan found Mario Craver for a 26-yard touchdown to give the Cougars a comfortable 35-0 lead.
McClellan found Craver yet again in the second for a seven-yard touchdown pass to put the Cougars up 42-0. The third quarter was no different for the Cougars. Osley split for a 67-yard touchdown run with less than a minute off the clock to start the second half, 49-0.
“I thought we played a lot cleaner tonight, I thought offensively and defensively we played good,” Head Coach Drew Gilmer said on his team’s performance tonight.
Rodrekus Johnson made an appearance in the fourth with a 35-yard run to add on six for the Cougars to start off the fourth. A Marlon Compton and Bravis Cave combo would smack on another touchdown for the Cougars with a PAT from Diaz to final it out 62-0.
Kamari McClellan led the Cougar offense completing eight of 11 passing attempts, for 142 yards and 3 touchdowns. Aaron Osley had six carries for 152 yards and two touchdowns and Alabama commit Jaylen Mbakwe had two receptions for 63 yards and one touchdown.
The Cougars take on Oxford next Friday at home, October 14th at 7:00 pm.