Stingy defense propels Randall past Dumas in District 2-4A Division I opener

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The ultimate goal of any defense is to prevent the opponent from putting points on the board. If a defense is stout enough, bonus objectives include limiting their opposition to miniscule possessions, creating turnovers and scoring their own points.

A strong set of defenders also relieves pressure off of their offensive teammates.

Within District 2-4A, Division I — where each team houses their own star offensive player — a talented defense is the difference between entrance into the postseason or being left out of the playoff picture entirely.

Randall relied on its defense in a big way, taking down a potent Dumas team with a 27-14 outcome on Thursday evening at Happy State Bank Stadium in Canyon. In a battle between district contenders, the Raiders took the inside track by winning the fight within the trenches, claiming two turnovers and stopping the Demons in the red zone on three crucial occasions in the second half.

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