The Fredericktown Freddies delivered a commanding performance Friday night, defeating Danville 33-18 in a home conference matchup. The victory showcased Fredericktown’s offensive capabilities and disciplined play on both sides of the ball.
According to the event details, the game took place on Friday, October 17, 2025, at Fredericktown High School. The Freddies established an early lead with a 20-6 advantage in the first quarter and maintained their momentum throughout the game. Senior running back Gavin Toombs led the offense with four rushing touchdowns and accumulated 69 all-purpose yards. Quarterback Blake Sipes contributed significantly with 228 total yards, including 125 rushing and 103 passing yards, maintaining a 51.5-yard passing average that challenged Danville’s defense.
Fredericktown’s balanced attack resulted in a total of 288 yards, supported by an offensive line that facilitated an average of over six yards per carry. The defense was particularly effective in the second half, preventing Danville from scoring in the third quarter and executing crucial stops to secure the victory.
With this dominant performance, Fredericktown continued to demonstrate its status as one of the most complete teams in the conference—efficient on offense, relentless on defense, and confident as they approach the final stretch of the season.




