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Football (10/7 & 10/8)

October 17, 2022 by Paul Trende 1 Comment

Chatfield’s Drew O’Connor has Caledonia’s Lewis Doyle sacked in the first half of the #1 Gophers versus #3 Warriors gridiron contest. O’Connor was a bane to Doyle’s existence, as the senior had two sacks and an interception in helping Chatfield to a 19-6 win.
Photo by Paul Trende

Mid-Southeast Blue District

Kenyon-Wanamingo 8, #5 in A Fillmore Central 41 (FC: Dillon O’Connor 17 of 27, 219 yards, 4 TD, 2 INTs passing; Chase Christianson 7-83, 3 TDs receiving; Bryce Corson 15-51, TD rushing, 2-25, TD receiving, defensive interception; Luke Hellickson 4-54 receiving; Kyle Daniels 7-yard TD run. Falcons (5-0, 6-0) led 27-0 at halftime and 41-0 in the fourth.  They blocked two punts and had two interceptions while limiting K-W (2-3, 3-3) to 146 total yards) 

South-East District

Lyle/Pacelli 22, Kingsland 42 (K: B. Wiersma 17-254, 4 TDS rushing; Kaaleem Reiland 10-51, TD rushing; Ayden Howard 65-yard punt return TD. Behind Wiersma’s four first half TDs, the Knights blasted to a 36-0 halftime lead over L/P (2-3, 3-3).  The score was 42-8 heading to the fourth. The Knights (3-2, 3-3) ran for 351 yards) 

Mabel-Canton 59, Houston 6 (M-C: Tyler Larson 8-97, 3 TDs rushing, 26-yard reception; Cayden Tollefsud 11-59, TD rushing, 65-yard TD reception; Isaac Underbakke 3 of 3, 115 yards, TD passing; Colton Tollefsrud 6-69, 2 TDs rushing; Jordan Larson 51-yard INT return TD. H: Grayden Beckman 4-yard TD run; Morgan Rohweder 6 of 14, 58 yards, 4 INTs passing; Rysen Gorman 5-41 rushing; Axel Vix 42-yard reception. A season ago as a freshman, Rohweder threw for 389 and 3 TDs versus Cougars in a 28-14 win.  In this game, M-C picked him four times and had five total interceptions; C-Tollefsrud and Underbakke had two, T-Larson one. State vote-getter M-C (4-1, 5-1) had zero turnovers. Hurricanes > 0-6, 0-6) 

Mabel-Canton’s Tyler Larson is in the clear. The sophomore back posted the Cougars first three touchdowns in the game, as they handled the ‘Canes 59-6. Paul Tollefsrud’s group, which is receiving votes for a state ranking, improved to 4-1, 5-1.
Photo by Heather Kleiboer

LeRoy-Ostrander 21, #5 in 9-Man Spring Grove 50 (Tysen Grinde scored with an 81-yard kickoff return to the begin the game and later scored with a 44-yard punt return and a 51-yard pass reception. Elijah Solum (14 of 19, 190 yards, INT passing; 7-95 yards rushing; 10 tackles defense) threw for three touchdowns and ran 52 yards for the last Lion TD. Caleb Griffin (5-65 receiving) scored twice with 12 and 37-yard receptions and kicked six extra points. Leading L-O were Camden Hungerholt (20-153, 2 TDs rushing; 4 of 17, 70 yards, TD passing) and Carter Sweeney (2-48, TD receiving). After a 7-0 first quarter, Lions (6-0, 6-0) exploded for 36-point second quarter. It was 43-0 at halftime. Cardinals > 1-4, 1-5)

Cross-District Football

#2 in 9-Man Lanesboro 54, Nicollet 22 (L: M. Howard 12-109, 2 TDs rushing, 7 of 10, 106 yards, TD passing; Boston Wright 6-101, 2 TDs rushing; Luke Ruen 5-90, TD receiving; Orion Sass 11-74, 2 TDs rushing; Hayden Lawstuen 7-yard TD run. Burros intercepted Nicollet five times. Ethan Soppa had two, Kaden Stettler, Michael Rein, and Parker Storhoff each one. Burros (5-0, 6-0) led 40-0 to start. They had 436 total yards) 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Kingsland Knights, Lanesboro Burros, Mabel-Canton Cougars

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  1. Jen says

    October 20, 2022 at 7:47 pm

    Thank you Paul for the coverage and photos

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