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October 16, 2023 by Paul Trende

South-East Football (10/6 & 10/7)

Mabel-Canton 38, Grand Meadow 14 (M-C: C. Tollefsrud 23-209, 3 TDs rushing; T. Larson 24-150, 2 TDs rushing. GM: C. Ludemann 22-154, TD rushing (82-yard TD run); Dalton Pischke 10-62 rushing; Blake Hubbard 51-yard fumble recovery TD. M-C led 22-8 at halftime, but GM capitalized on a Cougar fumble and a Ludemann 82-yard TD run made it 22-14 in the fourth. M-C replied by going 73 yards in eight plays, all on the ground. A Larson 2-yard TD run made it academic at 30-14. Tollefsrud (17 tackles) and Isaac Underbakke (15 tackles) were credited with big nights on defense. GM > 0-5, 0-6)

A trio of Grand Meadow defenders, Corbin Ludemann (#21), Dalton Pischke (#6), and Colton Gardner (#72) try to hem in Mabel-Canton’s Cayden Tollefsrud in the teams’ South-East matchup. GM closed to down 22-14 in the fourth quarter, but a subsequent Cougar drive put the game away at 30-14. Tollefsrud led the way with a 209-yard, 3 TD rushing effort. M-C (3-3, 3-3) won its third straight after an 0-3 start.
Photo by Heather Kleiboer

Mid-Southeast Football (10/6)

Cotter 7, Rushford-Peterson 30 (R-P: S. Wilkemeyer 9-16, 172 yards, 3 TDs passing, 5-56 rushing; D. Corcoran 5-122, TD receiving (78-yard TD catch); J. Bunke 18-112, TD rushing, 3-19 receiving; Jaxson Meldahl 6-31, TD rushing; Isaac Oian 23-yard TD reception. Trojans built a 24-0 halftime lead. They had 92, 96, and 80-yard first half TD drives)

Rushford-Peterson’s Camdyn Anderson-Ingram goes airborne for the tackler attempt of Cotter’s Tyler Strum amidst the Trojans Mid-Southeast contest. R-P got three passing TDs and 200-plus yards total offense from senior QB Sampson Wilkemeyer in winning its second straight game by 30-7 final.
Photo by Dawn Hauge

Filed Under: Grand Meadow Superlarks, Mabel-Canton Cougars, Rushford-Peterson Trojans, Sports

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