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Kimberly 31, Neenah 10

KIMBERLY – Blake Barry rushed for 213 yards on 31 carries and four touchdowns in the Papermakers’ win over the previously unbeaten Rockets. See the article : NFL Week 1 overreactions and reality check: Dak Prescott, Carson Wentz injuries highlight Sunday’s wild opening.

Kimberly (7-1, 5-1) is now tied atop FVA with Neenah (7-1, 5-1). Barry was a big reason why he made field goals of 5, 1, 1 and 66 yards.

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Hunter Berry kicked a 26-yard field goal for the Papermakers.

Jase Jenkins scored on a 3-yard run for Neenah. Liam Wasco also had a goal for the Rockets.

K – Blake Barry 5 runs (Hunter Berry kick)

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Appleton North 24, Fond du Lac 13

APPLETON – Ben Isom turned a fumble into a game changer as the Lightning quarterback dropped the snap on a punt, picked it up, survived a big rush and weaved his way through traffic on his way 79 yards up the middle of the second. On the same subject : Money Today | Eric Molds has been inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. quarter as North rallied for the FVA win.

His first punch of the night was blocked and it didn’t look like things were going well until his quick finish helped turn the tide.

The game turned the tide of the game as the Lightning scored the last 24 points of the game.

F – Stephen Schreiter 1 run (Brayden Eigenbrodt kick)

F – Tanner Dalske 15 pass from Schreiter (no kick)

AN – Ben Isom 79 runs (Caden Popp kicks)

AN – Popp 47 pass from Luke Kritzer (Popp kick)

AN – Popp 5 pass from Kritzer (Popp kick)

Rush: Fond du Lac – Brayden Eigenbrodt 19-76. Appleton North – Isom 1-79.

Place: Fond du Lac – Schreiter 14-34-2-154. Appleton North – Kritzer 13-18-0-174.

Scoring: Fond du Lac – Ethan Wagner-Lang 7-60. Appleton North – Popp 7-126.

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Wisconsin Rapids 48, Appleton West 0

WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Leo Brostowitz was tough to handle, rushing for 224 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Red Raiders to a win over the Terrors. On the same subject : Scores, rankings, college football highlights: Alabama, USC, Oklahoma cross for dominant Week 1 wins.

Teal Lucas added 101 rushing yards on 10 carries for Wisconsin Rapids, which held Appleton West 354 yards to 117.

All of Wisconsin Rapids’ yards came via rushing.

WR – Leo Brostowitz 17 runs (Ashton Fischer kicker)

WR – Kailar Tritz 10 fumble return (Fischer kick)

WR – Teal Lucas 17 runs (no kick)

WR – Brostowitz 3 run (Brostowitz run)

WR – Brostowitz 10 runs (Fischer kick)

WR – Cayden Saeger 3 runs (no kick)

Rushing: WR – Brostowitz 28-224, Lucas 10-101, Trevor Martin 2-14, Saeger 3-14.

Kaukauna 42, Appleton East 21

KAUKAUNA – Finnley Doriot passed for 149 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Ghosts.

Noah Hofmann added 83 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 10 carries.

Wausau West 7, Hortonville 0

WAUSAU – Ray Reineck scored on a 1-yard run with 10:45 left in the fourth quarter to lead the Warriors to victory.

Reineck ran for 223 yards on 36 carries as the Warriors improved to 7-1 overall and 5-1 in the Valley Football Association.

Little Chute 34, Wrightstown 7

WRIGHTSTOWN – Hunter Thiel caught seven passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Mustangs to a win over the Tigers.

Charlie Vanden Burgt completed 14-of-19 passes for Little Chute for 182 yards and Drew Joten rushed for 87 yards on 18 carries.

Wrightstown, which finished with 203 yards of total offense, was led by Conlen Lasecki and Isaiah Pennenberg who rushed for 74 and 64 yards, respectively.

LC – Hunter Thiel 25 pass from Charlie Vanden Burgt (Dawson Roseman kick)

LC – Vanden Burgt 2 runs (Roseman kick)

LC – Dawson Roseman 7 pass from Vanden Burgt (Kiki Roseman)

LC – Thiel 37 pass from Vanden Burgt (Roseman kick)

WR – Isaiah Pennenberg 19 run (Daniel Buntin kick)

LC – Thiel 5 pass from Vanden Burgt (no kick)

Rushing: LC – Caden Kerrigan 2-11, Joten 17-74, Vanden Burgt 7-14. WR – Conlen Lasecki 13-74, Landon Helphrey 6-23, Pennenberg 17-64.

Placement: LC – Vanden Burgt 13-17-164. WR – Josh Lewandowski 3-8-23.

Scoring: LC – Griffin Vandenheuvel 1-13, Roseman 1-7, Tyler Fisher 1-6, Cal Maronek 3-13, Engle 1-7, Thiel 7-125. WR – Lasecki 2-18, Pennenberg 1-5.

Freedom 40, Denmark 0

FREEDOM – Carter Kriewaldt had 231 yards of offense and three touchdowns in the Irish’s win over the Vikings.

Kriewaldt finished with 182 rushing yards and 47 receiving yards for the Freedoms, which held Denmark to less than 100 yards of offense.

Ireland also picked off three Danish passes.

Matt Wyngaard added 151 yards passing for Liberty.

F – Carter Kriewaldt 7 runs (Nolan Phillips kick)

F – Kriewaldt 9 pass from Matthew Wyngaard (Philips kick)

F – Kriewaldt 38 pass from Wyngaard (no kick)

F – Greg Westemeier 26 pass from Wyngaard (Philips kick)

F – Wyngaard 9 runs (pass failed)

F – Noah Heinke 3 run (Philips kick)

Rushing: F – Kriewaldt 27-182, Wyngaard 11-54. D – Nolan Perry 10-25, Rheis Johnson 5-19.

Pitch: F – Wyngaard 12-16-151. D – Lucas Miller 2-12-10.

Scoring: F – Kriewaldt 2-27, Westemeier 2-33, Owen Wedin 2-16, Levi Baumgart 2-16. D – Cole Czarneski 1-9, Jaycob Dittmer 1-1.

Xavier 49, Winneconne 14

WINNECONNE – Nate Twombly had another big game for Xavier, rushing for 157 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown.

The win clinched a spot for the Hawks (5-3 overall, 4-2 Bay Conference) as well as a spot in the Bay Area.

Twombly scored on runs of 1 and 28 yards. Carter McGlone added 93 yards on 14 carries and also scored on a 36-yard run. Reed Hietpas added a pair of 2-yard scores and Matt Potter also scored for Xavier on a 6-yard run.

Evan Mathe had 100 yards rushing to lead Winneconne and also scored on a 27 yard run. Brady Immel also had a short game for the Wolves.

Menasha 40, Sheboygan North 0

SHEBOYGAN – AJ Korth ran for four touchdowns and passed for another to lead Menasha to a shutout over the Golden Raiders.

Ian Dohms added 1 yard in the second quarter and Parker Wienandt caught a 32-yard pass from Korth in the third.

The Bluejays outgained Sheboygan in total yards, 415-93.

M – AJ Korth 11 runs (Samuel Blansette kick)

M – Korth 2 runs (Blansette kick)

M – Ian Dohms 1 run (Blansette kick)

M – Korth 6 run (Blansette kick)

M – Parker Wienandt 32 pass from Korth (no kick)

Rushing: Menasha – Korth 16-117, Enock Mulungula 12-82, Dohms 7-55.

Placement: Menasha – Korth 7-14-0-161.

Scoring: Menasha – Weinandt 4-82. Ty Schwartzkopf 1-43.

Reedsville 28, Hilbert 21

REEDSVILLE – Dain Totten’s 3-yard run with 9:13 left in the game proved to be the game-winner in the Panthers’ win over the Wolves.

Totten was a force, carrying the ball 29 times for 177 yards.

Austin Cullen led Hilbert with 105 yards rushing on 14 carries. Matthew Sweere added 74 yards rushing.

H – Matthew Sweere 8 runs (Alexis Rojo kick)

R – Dain Totten 4 run (Ayden Sobo kick)

H – Austin Cullen 83 runs (Rojo kick)

R – Cam Dvorachek 19 pass from Ryan Taddy (Sebo kick)

R – Logan Lodel 17 pass from Taddy (no kick)

R – Totten 3 run (Sebo pass from Taddy)

H – Rojo 21 pass from Cullen (Rojo kick)

Rushing: H – Cullen 14-105, Sweere 12-74. R – Totten 29-177, Taddy 15-38.

Pitching: H – Carson Grenzer 1-5-44, Cullen 1-1-21. R – Call 6-7-107.

Scored: H – Rojo 2-65. R – Dvorachek 3-54, Sebo 1-21, Lodel 1-17, Maertz 1-15.

St. Mary Catholic/Valley Christian 56, Abundant Life/St. Ambrose 26

FOX CROSSING – Ashton Post rushed for 208 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Zephyrs to a win over the Challengers and in the process clinched the conference title.

Post scored on runs of 38, 2 and 50 yards.

Danny Griffith passed for 112 yards, while Atticus Johnson caught five passes for 85 yards.

Good Life/St. Ambrose 18 0 0 8 – 26

St. Mary Catholic/Valley Christian 36 0 12 8 – 56

SMC/VC – Atticus Johnson pass to Danny Griffith (no kick)

SMC/VC – Ashton Post 38 run (2-point conversion)

SMC/VC – Ashton Post 2 runs (2-point conversion)

SMC/VC – Samuel Todd 47 interceptions (2-point conversion)

SMC/VC – Danny Griffith 20 runs (2-point conversion failed)

SMC/VC – Andre Birr 27 pass from Griffith (2-point conversion failed)

SMC/VC – Johnson 55 pass from Griffith (2-point conversion failed)

SMC/VC – Ashton Post 50 run (2-point conversion)

Urgent: SMC/VC – Post 17-208, Griffith 5-39.

Pitching: SMC/VC – Griffith 6-11-112, Garrett Weninger 2-2-18.

Scoring: SMC/VC – Johnson 5-85, Birr 2-37.

Coleman 42, Clintonville 16

COLEMAN – Will Bieber’s 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the first quarter sparked the Cougars’ run to a victory over the Truckers.

Bieber would also catch a touchdown on a 2-yard and a 22-yard pass.

Peter Kuchta led Coleman with 69 yards rushing.

Clintonville was led by Kade Rosenow with 293 yards passing. Samuel Wegener caught eight passes for 156 yards.

CO – Will Bieber 99 interception return (Bieber run)

CO – Braxton Darga 2 run (Peter Kuchta pass from Trent Mongin)

CO – Bieber 22 pass from Mongin (Bieber run)

CL – Kade Rosenow 4 runs (Samuel Wegener pass from Rosenow)

CO – Peter Kuchta 6 runs (2-point conversion failed)

CO – Mongin 2 run (2-point conversion failed)

CO – Joe Olsen 15 pass from Mongin (2-point conversion failed)

CL – Wegener 16 pass from Rosenow (Jack Yaeger pass from Rosenow)

Rushing: CL – Zachary Spaulding 15-74, Rosenow 8-66. CO – Darga 10-47, Bieber 6-60, Mongin 6-39, Kuchta 13-69.

Placement: CL – Rosenow 26-33-293. CO – Mongin 4-4-84.

Scoring: CL – S. Wegener 8-156, Jordan Wegener 7-82, Kolton Barkow 2-12, Jace Schultz 1-12, Yaeger 1-25. CO – Mitch Van DeWalle 2-39, Bieber 1-22, Olsen 1-15.

Shiocton 41, Nekoosa 0

NEKOOSA – The Chiefs shut out the Papermakers to improve to 5-3 overall and even their record in the Central Wisconsin-Large Conference at 3-3.

Dion Helser opened the scoring for Shiocton with a 1-yard touchdown run and Dylan Herb caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Dawson Schmidt to give the Chiefs an early 14-0 lead.

After a scoreless second quarter, Cade Stingle went for three plays in the third quarter – two of them rushing for 47 and 6 yards, respectively, and another on a return of 37 yards.

The Chiefs picked up another 6-yard drive in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

S – Dion Helser 1 run (Bennett Schmidt kick)

S – Dylan Herb 8 pass from Dawson Schmidt (B. Schmidt kick)

S – Cade Stingle 47 run (B. Schmidt kick)

S – Stingle 37 punt return (B. Schmidt kick)

S – 6 runs (B. Schmidt’s kick)

Rushing: Shiocton – Stingle 10-87, Ilijah Sanchez 2-12. Nekoosa – Nashua Krcmar 19-55, Jonathan Wenzel 14-36.

Pitching: Shiocton – D. Schmidt 16-20-0-151. Nekoosa – Krcmar 6-15-2-33, Eli Anderson 1-1-0-23.

Scoring: Shiocton – Herb 4-33, B. Schmidt 1-31, Cody Young 5-18. Nekoosa – Brandon Wintlend 1-23, Jordon Pasch 2-16, Francisco Vega 2-12.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 41, Weyauwega-Fremont 19

WITTENBERG – David Gauderman scored twice on a grounder and caught one of Nathan Waupekenay’s two passes to lead the Chargers.

Marshall Fraaza returned the kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown and got Waupekenay’s next score. Coye Brillowski added a 15-yard touchdown run to cap a 27-point opening quarter for Wittenberg-Birnamwood.

Brayden Arndt had a touchdown and run for the Warhawks. Cashten Hoffman scored Weyauwega-Fremont’s third and final goal of the game on Kameron Zielke’s second pass.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood outgained Weyauwega-Fremont 502 total yards to 281, although the Warhawks claimed eight more plays than the Chargers, including a 351-97 advantage on the ground. The Chargers also had 12 penalties for 90 yards compared to just three for 15 for the Warhawks.

The turnovers proved to be a big factor as Weyauwega-Fremont threw four interceptions and two fumbles, compared to one lost fumble for Wittenberg-Birnamwood.

Wittenberg-Birnamwood 27 6 8 0 – 41

W-B – David Gauderman 20 runs (Nathan Waupekenay kick)

W-F – Brayden Arndt 47 pass from Kameron Zielke (Dylan Anadell kick)

W-B – Marshall Fraaza 80 kick return (Waupekenay kick)

W-B – Gauderman 17 pass from Waupekenay (no kick)

W-B – Coye Brillowski 15 runs (Waupekenay kick)

W-B – Fraaza 39 pass from Waupekenay (no kick)

W-F – Arndt 14 runs (no kick)

W-F – Cashten Hoffman 4 pass from Zielke (no kick)

W-B – Gauderman 23 run (Waupekenay run)

Rushing: W-B – Gauderman 29-279, Bryson Schmid 3-22, Keegan Benbo 1-17, Brillowski 2-15. W-F – Arndt 6-39, Hoffman 13-31, Zielke 9-27.

Score: W-B – Waupekenay 7-12-0-151. W-F – Zielke 16-38-3-167, Hunter Meisenhelder 1-3-1-17.

Scoring: W-B – Fraaza 2-99, Gauderman 3-29, Casey Kielman 2-23. W-F – Arndt 3-69, Nicholas Huebner 3-45, Hoffman 4-28, Meisenhelder 4-22.

BOYS SOCCER

Bay Port 2, Kimberly 1

SUAMICO – Dominik Dempsey scored the lone goal for the Papermakers in their loss to the Pirates.

Both teams finished with five points. Bay Port had three goals to Kimberly’s four.

CROSS-COUNTRY

Luxemburg-Casco Russ Fameree Classic

KIEL 31, TWO WINDS 72, OCONTO FALLS 105, REEDSVILLE 127, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 130, SEVASTOPOL 179, CHILTON 220, SURING 228, STURGEON BAY 246, HOWARDS GROVE, 4 CONEEVAL3, HOWARDS GROVE 323N, CHILTON 220, STURGEON BAY 246, HOWARDS GROVE 323N4, OWARDS GROVE 323N, CHRIST4, 323, 323, 323, 324, 323, 323, 323, 34, 32, 3, 3, 3 MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 363, WRIGHTSTOWN 368, NEWCHAA 441, RONCALLI 531

Top 10: 1, Michaela Helling TR 18:40.79; 2, Lily Watson KIE 20:08.90; 3, Leah Patterson VC 20:28.63; 4, Addison Vogel KIE 20:31.79; 5, Allena O’Connell RE 20:43.09; 6, Lillian Larson KIE 20:43.97; 7, Olivia Stanley TR 20:44.78; 8, Hailey Helms KIE 20:47.46; 9, Hannah Ludemann OF 20:48.06; 10, Hannah Miller KEW 20:53.06.

KIEL 60, LUA RIVERS 89, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 93, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 125, OCONTO FALLS 133, CHILTON 134, WRIGHTSTOWN 175, KEWAUNEE 245, OCONTO 269, HOWARDS 269, HOWARDS GROVE 2012, NEW YORK 2012, 2002, 2000, 2000 , 2000, 2000, 2000, 2000, 2000, 2002

Top 10: 1, Eli Gallagher TR 16:52.03; 2, Ethan Vander Meer KIE 16:53.77; 2, Brayden Yanda RON 16:58.65; 4, Pierce Arenz KIE 17:13.17; 5, Carson Kadow TR 17:15.56; 6, Ben Adams OF 17:16.87; 7, Spencer Three LC 17:19.96; 8, Aaron Stephany KIE 17:22.15; 9, Kabe Havel LC 17:29.31; 10, Brice Radant TR 17:30.99.

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