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Kimberly 48, Stevens Point 13

STEVENS POINT – Jack Statz kicked off 91 yards for a touchdown and Kimberly never looked back as she recorded the victory over the Panthers. See the article : Chiefs’ Trey Smith does not blame Tyreek Hill for leaving Kansas City: ‘I will never blame a guy for being paid’.

Blake Barry finished for 173 yards on 16 carries and scored 4, 71, and 8-yard touchdowns for Kimberly. Seth Miron added touchdown passes to Ethan Criter and Jaxson Garbisch for 57 and 12 yards, respectively.

Barry said his offensive line helped clear the way for him.

“A lot of the success I had on the field today was definitely because of my offensive line,” he said. “I had some big holes today. I have a lot of things to improve this week in practice, but I’m ready for next week.”

SPASH’s Noah Marschke had two touchdown passes, including a 5-yard shot to Peyton Pumper, who led the Panthers with 14 receptions for 116 yards.

Kimberly 20 14 14 0 0 – 48

Stevens Point 7 0 0 0 6 6 – 13

K – Jack Statz 91 kickoff return (Hunter Berry kick)

K – Blake Barry 4 race (Berry kick)

SPASH – Braylon Smola 6 pass by Noah Marschke

K – Ethan Criter 57 Seth Miron pass (Berry kick)

K – Gavin Tyson 1 run (Berry kick)

K – Jaxson Garbisch 12 Miron pass (Lance Doering kick)

SPASH – Peyton Pumper 5 Marschke Pass

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Wausau West 33, Superior 13

WAUSAU — Ray Reineck rushed for 164 yards and two touchdowns in 21 carries for the Warriors in an out-of-conference win.

Vince Hanz completed 4 of 8 passes for 130 yards and three touchdowns. On the same subject : Eight candidates for the 2022 UMaine Hall of Fame. Carter Amerson caught two passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns.

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Menasha 35, Appleton East 14

MENASHA – AJ Korth had two touchdowns, rushed for one and rushed for 250 yards in the Bluejays’ victory over the Patriots. On the same subject : Local sports briefs for Friday 12 August 2022.

Korth threw for 84 yards. Chase Parker rushed for 46 yards for the Bluejays.

Chase Nelson had a 10-yard touchdown in the second quarter that put the Patriots at 14-7, but Menasha responded with 21 straight points to take control. Nelson threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Burdett in the fourth to complete the scoring for East.

Appleton East  0  7  0  7  –  14

Menasha 7 7 14 7 – 35

Running: M – AJ Korth 23-250, Parker 10-46.

Receiving: M – Alex Bradley 1-25, Simon Bauer-Shimek 1-24, Kaden Massey-Plamann 1-16, Evan Van Dyn Hoven 1-10, Ernesto Rodriguez-Andersen 1-9.

West De Pere 24, Hortonville 0

DE PERE — The Phantoms held off the Polar Bears for 144 total yards and took advantage of some special team mistakes on the way to their out-of-conference victory.

After only having a 7-0 lead at half-time, West De Pere came out and controlled more than 10 minutes of the third quarter to open the scoring for the win.

Najeh Mitchell accelerated the offense, carrying 29 times for 88 yards and a touchdown.

Hortonville  0  0  0  0  –  0

West De Pere  0  7  14  3  –  24

Race: West De Pere – Najeh Mitchell 29-88.

Pass: West De Pere – Duke Shovald 13-22-0-123.

Receiving: West De Pere – Ryder LeSage 7-84.

Fox Valley Lutheran 58, Seymour 0

SEYMOUR – Liam Heiges threw for 184 yards and four touchdowns – three for Benett Reader – on the Foxes’ Thunder blanking.

Reader finished with 60 yards on five receptions. Running back Jack Egan also had 111 yards on 13 carries with three touchdowns. He scored on 6, 1, and 40-yard runs.

Cavan Dobberstein also had a 35-yard touchdown for FVL.

Eli Retzlaff led the defense with two sacks, with Cale Mayer having six tackles, including three per loss.

Fox Valley Lutheran 27 17 7 7 – 58

FVL – Jack Egan 6 run (Adam Loberger kick)

FVL – Egan 1 race (Adam Loberger kick)

FVL – Benett Reader 1 pass by Liam Heiges (failed shot)

FVL – Heiges reader pass (Loberger kick)

FVL – Cavan Dobberstein 35 Heiges pass (Loberger kick)

FVL – Heiges Reader 10 Pass (Loberger kick)

FVL – Egan 40 run (Loberger kick)

FVL – Aiden Hirthe 17 run (Reagan Doriet)

Race: FVL – Egan 13-111, Hirthe 2-20. Seymour – Bunnell 11-23.

Pass: FVL – Heiges 13-17-0-184. Seymour – Schmidt 2-12-4-22.

Receiving: FVL – Gerhardt 5-85, Reader 5-60, Dobberstein 1-35. Seymour – Chinese 1-20.

Campbellsport 33, New Holstein 7

CAMPBELLSPORT – Mitchell McCarty threw three touchdown passes in the second quarter and Benjamin Timm had two scores in the third quarter in the Cougars’ win over the Huskies.

McCarty’s touchdown passes went to Cole Kaehne, Kody Koltz and Caleb Smith.

New Holstein got his touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 14-yard pass from Sean Floyd to Luke Graf.

Campbellsport 0 20 13 0 0 – 33

Dutch New 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 – 7

C – Cole Kaehne 15 Mitchell McCarty pass (Luke Pendowski kick)

C – Kody Koltz 40 McCarty pass (Pendowski kick)

C – Caleb Smith 17 McCarty pass (Pendowski kick)

C – Benjamin Timm 37 run (Pendowski kick)

NH – Luke Graf 14 Sean Floyd pass (Ehlenbeck kick)

Running: NH – Brice Handel 14-41, Mason Buteyn 8-30.

Receiving: NH – Mason Schmitz 2-8, Reed Wagner 1-23.

Hilbert 34, Brillion 14

BRILLION – Carson Grenzer ran for two touchdowns and passed for another as the Wolves built a big lead in the second quarter and kept the Lions at bay the rest of the way.

Austin Cullen also scored two rushing touchdowns for Hilbert.

Brillion was led by quarterback Joseph Shimek, who threw for 92 yards and a score, and Jaden Bastian, who carried 15 times for 78 yards and a touchdown.

Hilbert 0 21 0 13 – 34

Bright  0  6  8  0  –  14

H – Carson Grenzer 5 race (kick Alexis Rojo)

H – Austin Cullen 45 race (Rojo kick)

H – Kaelin VandenWyngaard 9 Grenzer pass (Rojo kick)

B – Spencer Gilbertson 9 pass by Joseph Shimek (kick failed)

B – Jaden Bastian 44 race (Bastian race)

H – Cullen 15 run (kick failed)

Running: Brillion – Bastian 15-78, Chase Thibodeau 8-45, Bennett Olson 6-39.

Passes: Brillion – Shimek 4-10-1-92.

Receiving: Brillion – Ben Scharrer 1-43, Bryce Gantz 1-23.

Sheboygan Falls 56, Brown Deer 18

SHEBOYGAN FALLS – The Falcons raced to a 42-0 lead in the second quarter en route to victory outside the conference.

Sheboygan Falls racked up 384 total yards, including 243 rushing yards. Caleb Plier rushed 12 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns, while Emmitt Krauter carried three times for 43 yards and two scores, and added a touchdown catch.

Quarterback Dane Nickolai completed 8 of 9 passes for 141 yards and a touchdown, and ran for two more.

Brown Deer 0 6 6 6 6 – 18

Sheboygan Falls 28 14 7 7 – 56

SF – Caleb Plier 6 run (Mason Jaap kick)

SF – Emmitt Krauter 7 run (Jaap kick)

SF – Krauter 18 pass by Dane Nickolai (Jaap kick)

BD – Arthur Terry III 42 pass by Grayson McCain (kick failed)

SF – Thomas Kulinski 48 race (Jaap kick)

BD – Dejuan Beasley 35 McCain pass (kick failed)

Running: Brown Deer – Beasley 7-25, McCain 11-7. Sheboygan Falls – Pliers 12-97, Kulinski 3-44, Krauter 3-43.

Pass: Brown Deer – McCain 8-22-2-142. Sheboygan Falls – Nickolai 8-9-1-141.

Receiving: Brown Deer – Terry 4-61, Beasley 2-33, Jamarrion Partee 1-29. Sheboygan Falls – Krauter 3-47, Reid Federer 2-47, Ethan Vulhulst 1-20.

Plymouth 28, Sheboygan North 21

SHEBOYGAN – Marco Troka scored on a 5-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to break a 21-21 tie and lift the Panthers over the Golden Raiders.

Troka led Plymouth offensively with 140 yards on 20 carries. Andru Miller had three pass receptions for 86 yards.

Sheboygan North was led by Max Tutas, who completed 7 of 14 passes for 124 yards.

Plymouth 7 14 7 0 0 – 28

Sheboygan North  6  15  0  0  –  21

Q – Alex Ames 15 runs (Owen Plate kick)

SN – Samuel Nienhuis 12 run (failed kick)

P – Marco Troka 29 race (Plate kick)

Q – Andru Miller 82 Jordan Schmitt pass (Plate kick)

SN – Landon Schwaller 36 Max Tutas pass (Nienhuis de Tutas pass)

SN – 80 Tutas passes (Jacob Fox kick)

P – Troka 5 Schmitt pass (Plate kick)

Running: P – Troka 20-140, Ames 5-38. SN – Landon Schwaller 4438, Tutas 16-35, Samuel Nienhaus 7-25.

Pass: P – Schmitt 9-14-1-138. SN – Tutas 7-14-0-124.

Receiving: P – Miller 3-86, Troka 3-25. SN – Schwaller 2-50.

Two Rivers 54, Random Lake 0

TWO RIVERS – Justin Klinkner completed 13 of 18 passes for 339 yards and four touchdowns and scored his fifth on the ground as the Purple Raiders built a 35-0 lead at halftime and never looked back.

Two Rivers added 116 yards on the ground, while Chase Mathias gained 63 yards on 10 carries and scored two touchdowns, while Parker Glandt added a touchdown pass.

The Purple Raiders defense kept Random Lake for 80 total yards.

Random lake  0  0  0  0  –  0

Dois Rios 20 15 13 6 – 54

TR – Mathias chase 21 race (Daniel Karlin kick)

TR – Austin Phillips 34 pass by Justin Klinkner (missed kick)

TR – Zander Popp 18 Klinkner pass (Karlin kick)

TR – Klinkner’s Chase Matthias 55 pass (Klinker’s Mott pass)

TR – Klinkner 2 run (Karlin’s kick)

TR – Damien Gretz 13 Klinkner pass (kick failed)

TR – Matthias 8 run (Karlin kick)

TR – Chase Kellner 3 Parker Glandt pass (kick failed)

Running: Two Rivers – Matthias 10-63, Klinkner 4-17.

Passes: Two Rivers – Klinkner 13-18-0-339, Parker Glandt 1-1-0-3.

Receiving: Two Rivers – Popp 4-93, Elijah Mott 3-44, Austin Phillips 2-68, Kellner 2-24, Brady Richards 1-45.

Roncalli 26, Manitowoc Lutheran 20

MANITOWOC – Brayden Reimer scored on an 8-yard run with four seconds left to lift the Jets, giving them their first win since August 23, 2019.

Reimer rushed for 227 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries to lead the Jets to victory.

Landon Chalupny completed 7 of 18 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns for Roncalli.

Manitowoc Lutheran scored on two touchdown passes from Brayden Bennett to Kaden Hagenow, one for 30 yards in the second quarter and a 4-yard TD connection in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 20-20.

Kamden Baye added a 6-yard touchdown to Manitowoc Lutheran. Baye rushed for 114 yards on 22 carries.

Colby 43, Neillsville/Granton 8

COLBY – The Hornets scored 28 points in the second quarter and took control in the win over Neillsville/Granton.

Caden Healy rushed 23 times for 110 yards and Mateo Lopez rushed 14 times for 43 yards to Colby.

Healy had a 1-yard touchdown in the second quarter and a 2-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Lopez caught a 15-yard touchdown pass and had a 2-yard TD in the second quarter.

Tucker Meyer threw 7 of 12 passes for 83 yards to Colby.

Neillsville/Granton scored on a 62-yard pass from Bryce Erickson to Braylon Boyer in the fourth quarter.

Black River Falls 27, Nekoosa 8

NEKOOSA – Evan Voss threw 6, 38, 1, and 18-yard touchdown passes to lead the Tigers to victory over the Papermakers.

Black River Falls finished with 233 total attacking yards compared to Nekoosa’s 181.

All but 15 of Nekoosa’s yards fell to the ground.

Brandon Wintland caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Eli Anderson for Nekoosa’s score.

Rio Negro Falls 14 7 6 0 0 – 27

Saint Croix Central 53, Spencer/Columbus 21

HAMMOND – Saint Croix Central built a 21-point lead in the first quarter and rolled into action outside the conference.

Isaac Muritz ran for one score and moved on to another to help feed the Rockets. Sullivan Melander also rushed for a touchdown, finishing for 80 yards on 14 carries.

Quarterback Caden Wester led the way for the Panthers, rushing 17 times for 188 yards and three touchdowns and shooting for another in 2-of-5 passes for 41 yards.

Kyle Trainor added 94 yards and two touchdowns in just three carries for Saint Croix Central.

Spencer/Columbus 0 7 14 0 0 – 21

Saint Croix Central 21 12 7 13 – 53

STCC – AJ Holmgren 2 run (Max Waters kick)

STCC – Mason Sullivan 44 pass from Caden Wester (Waters kick)

STCC – Kyle Trainor 37 run (Waters kick)

SC – Sullivan Melander 5 race (Mac Konieczny kick)

STCC – Caden Wester 86 executed (kick failure)

STCC – Trainor 43 run (blocked kick)

SC – Isaac Mauritz 1 run (Konieczny kick)

STCC – Wester 8 run (Waters kick)

SC – Landon Behselich 65 Mauritz pass (Konieczny kick)

STCC – Wester 21 race (Waters kick)

STCC – Sam Fischer 1 run (kick failure)

Race: Spencer/Columbus – Melander 14-80, Carter Luepke 6-74. Saint Croix Central – Wester 17-188, Trainor 3-94, Fischer 12-69.

Pass: Spencer/Columbus – Mauritz 2-11-1-71. Saint Croix Central – West 2-5-1-41.

Receiving: Spencer/Columbus – Behselich 1-65, Luepke 1-6. Saint Croix Central – Sullivan 1-44.

Xavier 7, Denmark 6

APPLETON – Reed Hietpas scored on a 5-yard touchdown and the extra point conversion was enough for the Hawks to hold off Denmark.

Xavier finished with 159 rushing yards. Quarterback Nate Twombly had 80 yards and Hietpas added 44. The Hawks’ defense limited Denmark to just 23 yards.

The Vikings’ only score came on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Lucas Miller to Simon Alexander.

The game was tied 0-0 at halftime.

Clintonville 38, Amherst 30

CLINTONVILLE – Kade Rosenow hit Sam Wegener for a 9-yard score and again for the two-point conversion in overtime to propel the Truckers over the Falcons.

Clintonville appeared to have won the game in regulation, as the Truckers scored with less than a minute to go. Rosenow found Wegener for a 23-yard score with 53 seconds left and hit Jack Yaeger for the two-point conversion for a 30-22 lead.

But Amherst responded quickly. After a long comeback at Clintonville 30, the Falcons moved into scoring position, capped off by a 13-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Glodowski to Aidan Jastromski with 14 seconds left. Glodowski then ran the conversion to send the game into overtime.

C – Jack Yeager 71 Interception Return (Kade Rosenow Jordan Wegener Pass)

A – Matthew Glodowski 5 race (Sam Wangelin kick)

A – Jake Derezinski 37 pass by Glodowski (shot by Wangelin)

C – Sam Wegener 40 Rosenow pass (S. Wegener Rosenow pass)

C – J. Wegener 38 Rosenow pass (pass failure)

A – Westin Allen 41 Glodowski pass (Ryan Breed run)

C – S. Wegener 23 Rosenow pass (Rosenow Yeager pass)

A – Aidan Jastromski 13 Glodowski pass (Glodowski run)

C – S. Wegener 9 Rosenow pass (J. Wegener Rosenow pass)

Running: Amherst – Matthew Glodowski 20-78, Jake Derezinski 10-42, Jack Spadoni 9-36. Clintonville – Zach Spaulding 6-2, Kade Rosenow 4-(-16).

Pass: Amherst – Matthew Glodowski 12-27-3-211. Clintonville – Kade Rosenow 22-44-0-362.

Receiving: Amherst – Westin Allen 4-68, Jake Derezinski 3-53, Aidan Jastromski 2-35. Clintonville – Sam Wegener 9-138, Jordan Wegener 6-165, Drake Lorge 3-22, Zach Spaulding 2-29.

Assumption 35, Necedah 0

NECEDAH – Cade Statz rushed for 45 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Royals to victory.

Edgar 35, Lakeland 7

EDGAR – Karter Butt rushed for 84 yards and three touchdowns in 13 carries to lead the Wildcats to victory.

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SPASH Triangular

STEVENS POINT 142, GREEN BAY UNITED 88, NEENAH 76

200 Medley R: 1, SPASH (Klare Pilger, Sophie Johnston, Jenna Breitbach, Jocelyn Trzebiatowski) 1:52.00; 2, SPASH (Eloise Cooper, Isabella Hoff, Claire Swiecki, Kaia Barrett) 2:01.10. 200 Free: 1, Klare Pilger SP 2:02.59; 2, Jocelyn Trzebiatowski SP 2:09.30. 200 IM: 1, Ivana Neverman GB 2:14.21; 2, Emma Bottensek N 2:23.62. 50 Free: 1, Anna Mulroy N :27.00; 2, Lily Awe GB: 27.02. 100 Fly: 1, Jenna Breitbach SP 1:02.33; 2, Lily Awe GB 1:05.11. 100 Free: 1, Naomi Cortina N :57.63; 2, Claire Sieber GB: 57.85. 500 Free: 1, Ivana Neverman GB 5:35.07; 2, Jocelyn Trzebiatowski SP 5:52.40. 200 Free R: 1, Green Bay United (Claire Sieber, Lily Awe, Claire Schlaefer, Ivana Neverman) 1:48.14; 2, Stevens Point (Eloise Cooper, Madelen Nordin, Claire Swiecki, Kaia Barrett) 1:51.06. 100 Back: 1, Klare Pilger SP 1:00.15; 2, Emma Bottensek N 1:02.95. 100 Chest: 1, Jenna Breitbach SP 1:10.02; 2, Sophie Johnston SP 1:13.94. 400 Free: 1, SPASH (Jocelyn Trzebiatowski, Jenna Breitbach, Sophie Johnston, Klare Pilger) 3:48.73; 2, Green Bay United (Ivana Neverman, Lily Awe, Claire Schlaefer, Claire Sieber) 3:51.63.

College coaches or their statisticians should email results to sports@gannettwisconsin.com.

Why is the South better at football?

In the south, the weather is normally quite warm and allows teams to train year-round. You can’t say the same thing for players who are from Washington or New York. This allows high school football in the South to be miles ahead of other states – simply because they have more time to work on their game.

When did football become popular in the South? Historians say the sport became a regional obsession in the South when Alabama defeated Washington in the 1926 Rose Bowl. At that time, football was an elite sport dominated by northern schools like Harvard and Notre Dame.

Why do Southern schools dominate recruiting?

Geography. Most of the country’s top recruits come from the South. The climate is more conducive to sport, and the focus on football is greater in the far south than anywhere else in the country.

Why college football is bigger in the South?

Tradition is a big part of why college football in the South is so important. It’s years and years of rivalries, championships and award-winning players.

Why does Florida produce so many football players?

Since USA Today began ranking teams in the Super 25, Florida has placed at least one school in the Super 25 final every year. Florida high schools graduate so many college players that once the Big Three have made their picks, there are plenty of players for the rest of the country to choose from.

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