Fifteen Jaguar players score in 95-27 win over Red Bird 

LONDON — North Laurel put together a dominant performance on Monday, rolling past Red Bird 95–27 to improve to 12–4 on the season and 2–0 in district play.

The Jaguars wasted no time taking control, jumping out to a 29–7 lead after the first quarter and extending the margin to 57–11 by halftime. North Laurel continued to pour it on in the second half, taking an 81–24 advantage into the fourth quarter before closing out the lopsided win.

Fifteen different Jaguars scored in the victory, led by Corey Cunagin, who poured in a team-high 14 points, including 10 in the opening quarter. Reece Davidson added 11 points, while Cam Anderson finished with nine. Brayden Hampton and Jordan Rawlings chipped in eight points apiece.

Red Bird was led by Landon Belcher and Xavier Roark with eight points each. The loss dropped the Cardinals to 4–8 overall and 0–1 in district play.