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FAIRFIELD — Freshman quarterback Jaylen Maners threw four touchdowns with senior Jay Snyder catching one of those and running in two more scores, helping Fairfield become playoff eligible with a 52-7 win over Edwards County in a rare Thursday night affair.
The Mules built a 28-0 lead at the half, but the Lions opened the third with a 16-play, 74-yard drive that ate up 7:04 off the clock.
Fairfield scored a touchdown in the third and two more in the fourth to put it away.
Through five weeks, the Mules were 1-4 but have reeled off four straight wins to be in a position to hear their name called when the pairings are announced Saturday night.
The Lions finish the season 2-7.