UPDATE: The OSAA schedule is has been updated to show that the Huntington game scheduled for Oct. 21 will be in Harper, not Huntington.
HARPER – Homecoming was overshadowed by a rough day on the field for the Harper Hornets as they lost 50-6 to Spray/Mitchell/Wheeler on Friday, Oct. 7.
The loss dropped the Hornets to 2-4 in High Desert League play.
The last home game of the regular season is at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, against Prairie City/Burnt River.
The Hornets finish league at home Oct. 21, facing Huntington.
Kade Spelman of Harper helps stop the runner in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
A Harper runner advances the ball in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Hornets scramble to recover a fumble in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Hornets swarm the ball carrier in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Scotty Osorio of Harper holds off a defender in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
A runner scores for Harper in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Elijah Vergara of Harper takes the ball in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Defenders move in on the Harper ball carrier in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
A Harper runner advances the ball in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Ryker Thomson of Harper gets off a pass in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Hornet defenders stop the ball carrier in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. Harper lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Daniel Casiano of Harper faces a tackler in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Canon Hiatt of Harper advances the ball in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Cope Christensen of Harper advances the ball in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
Cope Christensen of Harper advances the ball in homecoming football action on Friday, Oct. 7, against the Spray/Mitchell Wheeler. The Hornets lost 50-6. (ANGIE SILLONIS/Special to the Enterprise)
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