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(KNSI) – Hutchinson 38, (5-1) ROCORI 14: Spartan quarterback Jack Spanier ran for a two-yard touchdown to cap off the game’s opening drive and connected with receiver Adam Langer for a score through the air. Hutchinson dominated with 38 unanswered points in between, exclusively on the ground. Tailback Levi Teetzel and fullback A.J. Ladwig combined for five rushing touchdowns and nearly 400 yards for the Tigers.

(5-0) Sauk Rapids-Rice 37, Bemidji 23: The Storm defense clamped down in the second half, shutting out the Lumberjacks and coming from behind to remain undefeated. SR-R trailed 23-20 in the second quarter before scoring the game’s final 17 points. In the third, Andrew Harren caught a short three-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Keegan Patterson. Shaun Walrath sealed it with a 12-yard run.

(1-5) Tech 35, (1-4) Apollo 0: The Tigers got their first win since Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019, against Brainerd.

(2-4) Sartell-St. Stephen 36, Moorhead 12

Sauk Center 21, (0-5) Holdingford 8: Lukas Bieniek rushed for 91 yards on 12 carries for the Huskers. Quarterback Drew Lange was 6-17 for 39 yards, including an interception and Holdingford’s only touchdown of the night.

(5-0) Milaca 26, (1-4) Cathedral 19

Princeton 28, (2-3) Albany 21: Princeton roared in the second half, outscoring Albany by three touchdowns. The Tigers broke a 21-21 tie with 22 seconds left in regulation. Cooper Drews completed a 71-yard touchdown pass to Jonah Hviding for the go-ahead score.

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