KOKOMOCONTINUED FROM PAGE B1for touchdowns.Edwards overtook the Kats’ season record for TD receptions with his two scores pushing his season total to nine.Benberry praised the Kat running game that netted 94 yards from Jeremy Baker and helped extend drives when passing alone wouldn’t do it.“Riding Jeremy, we’ve noticed that that kid can run the ball and our line has got more confidence as he started to grind,” Benberry said. “So it’s almost like a spillover effect: His energy translates to them [the line], which translates to the defense.”Kokomo showed a deep threat early, just misfiring on an open bomb before the Kats’ second play resulted in a TD. Kokomo opened the scoring on a 72-yard pass play from Hrabos to Edwards with 8:07 left in the first quarter for a 6-0 lead. McCutcheon answered with a 61-yard pass from Peyton Williams to Bryson McGhee.Kokomo re-took the lead at 12-7 with a 44-yard bomb from Hrabos to Noah Cameron with 11:39 left before half time. That score stood until the halftime break.Tim Bath i Kokomo TribuneDEFENSE: Kokomo defensive lineman Jeremiah Neal emerges from a pile with possession of the bail after recovering a fumble.