COUDERSPORT — Two long road trips and two wins in as many weeks for the Brookville Raiders.

One week after trekking to Bradford and notching their first win, the Raiders journeyed another 30 minutes further north and routed Coudersport 41-20.

The Raiders (2-4) scored six unanswered touchdowns in the first half and led 41-0 by halftime, initiating a quick-moving second-half clock due to the PIAA Mercy Rule’s running clock. The Falcons (1-5) scored three times as the Raiders played their backups the entire second half.

“Getting on the winning track is big, no matter where it’s at or how it happens, anything like that,” said Raiders head coach Bill Morrison, whose team hosts Port Allegany for Homecoming next Friday night. “The kids came out, played hard and I was really happy with the effort from them and everyone played quite a bit. So it was a nice little game to get us rolling into a real good opponent next week that we have to get ready for.”

The Raiders beat Bradford 49-27 on the road last week and made it two wins in a row against the Falcons before hosting unbeaten Port Allegany, which just got by St. Marys in a Dutch upset bid, 32-26.

“We’re excited to get back home for a couple of games the next two weeks,” Morrison said. “We have the returning state runners-up coming to our house and I just said to the kids let’s try to do anything we can to win a football game.”

The Raiders limited the Falcons to minus-10 yards of offense in the first half and outgained the hosts 307-81 for the game.

Raiders quarterback Trenton Colgan completed 6 of 10 passes for 111 yards with four TD strikes, two to Hayden Freeman and one each to Blake Porter and Parker Kalgren while Sam Krug ran for 136 yards on 13 carries with a 42-yard TD run. Porter returned an interception six yards for the Raiders’ other first-half score.

“I was really happy with Trent and I thought he was sharp throwing the ball,” Morrison said. “The receivers were running crisp routs and the running game was going too. And defensively, getting turnovers was something that we weren’t getting early on in the season and coach Heschke was emphasizing that over the last two weeks and it’s something we hopefully can continue.”

Nine offensive plays into the game, the Raiders were up 20-0 with Coudersport still looking for its first first down by the 5:43 mark of the first quarter. Colgan threw a 28-yard quick out pass to Freeman on the fifth play of the game, then a 7-yard TD pass to Porter. After a second three-and-out Falcons possession, the Raiders needed just two plays, both Krug runs, to make it 20-0 with Krug’s 42-yarder.

The Raiders made it 27-0 five plays into the second quarter, capping an 11-play, 62-yard drive finished off by Colgan’s 6-yard TD pass to Freeman. On Coudersport’s third play from scrimmage after the ensuing kickoff, Porter picked off Falcons quarterback Coleman Freeman’s pass to the right flat and skipped in from six yards out for a 34-0 lead with still 8:08 left in the second quarter.

The Falcons’ Christian Driskell returned the following kickoff 78 yards to the Raiders’ 12, but fumbled the ball away on their first offensive play. Seven plays later, the Raiders finished an 88-yard drive with Colgan’s 50-yard TD pass to Kalgren.

Against the Raiders reserves, the Falcons scored in the second half on Caleb Wonderly’s 19-yard run in the third quarter, and Dustin Bailey’s 1-yard run and Wonderly’s 32-yard interception return in the fourth quarter.

Wonderly ran twice for 36 yards and Bailey rushed five times for 31 yards, accounting for 67 of the Falcons’ 85 yards of offense.