Lyons-Decatur Northeast Convincingly Beats Bancroft-Rosalie


The Northeast Cougars opened their District Football play with a convincing 60-0 win over (0-4) Bancroft-Rosalie.  The Cougars have a 2-2 season record and are 1-0 in district action.

Northeast pinned the Panthers deep in their territory on their initial possession.  LDNE made the most of the field position as a fumble by the B-R quarterback turned into six points as Jon Christiansen recovered it in the end zone.

Montana Riecken blew the game wide open with three scoring runs in the first quarter.  The junior quarterback had gallops of 42, 37 and 27 as LDNE built a 28-0 in the first quarter.

The Cougars mounted two scoring drives in the second quarter.  Marcus Hegy had 8 and 1 yard scoring rushes.  Hegy added a third score after half time.  Benny Estrada broke a 72 yard run with 41 second to play.

“We came out of the bye week with an attitude,” said Coach Maresh.  “Bancroft as always been a physical team and we were going to be more physical than them.”

The Coach added,  “Cole Christoffersen did a good job of neutralizing the B-R nose guard.  He’s taken on some pretty physical defenders this year and has handled them.”

The stats show how Northeast controlled the line of scrimmage.  B-R had 27 rushes for 115 yards.  The Cougars had 19 more snaps and gained 381 yards on the ground.
Northeast snuffed the Panthers’ passing attempt a they lost four yards.  Northeast passed once for 29 yards.  Total yards were 111 for B-R and 410 for LDNE.

Riecken showed his mastery of the read option as he gained 208 yards on 21 carries.  He passed to Jon Christiansen for 29 yards.  Marcus Hegy gained 96 on 17 tries.  In clean-up action Benny Estrada gained 74 yards with 7 rushes  and Jacob Whitaker  gained 3 yards.

Jon Christiansen stood strong for the Cougar defense.,  The junior had 14 tackles from his corner position.  He recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass.

Jayden Vetick had his best night at defensive end.  Vetick made four tackles and was assisted in four more.  He also had 2 TFLs.  Both linebackers,  Hegy and Shatto had seven tackles.  Riecken had 6 tackles including a TFL.

Others recording tackles were Tyler Henneman with 4 and 1 caused fumble,  Cole Christoffersen with 3 including a TFL,  Jacob Whitaker 1,  Dustin Burgett 1, Benny Estrada 4, Joey O’Connor 1, Nick Ronnfeldt 4,  Tyler Kroger 5.

The Cougars will travel to Allen this Friday.  The Eagles are 2-2 this season and coming off a 58-6 loss to Emerson-Hubbard.

LDNE 28 16 8 8 -60
B-R 0 0 0 0 -0

FIRST QUARTER

LDNE: Jon Christiansen recovered fumble in end zone, run failed, 9:43.

LDNE: Montana Riecken 42 run, Marcus Hegy run, 8:50.

LDNE: Riecken 37 run, Riecken run, 3:56
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LDNE: Riecken 27 run, run failed.

SECOND QUARTER

LDNE: Hegy 8 run, Christiansen run, 6:25.

LDNE: Hegy 1 run, Tyler Kroger pass from Riecken, 2:42.

THIRD QUARTER

LDNE: Hegy 6 run  ,Riecken run, 7:26

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Fourth Quarter

LDNE: Benny Estrada 72 run, Jacob Whittaker run, :41.

Lady Cougars Pick up Two Wins


By Clare Wiltse, Sports Contributor

The Lady Cougars picked up two wins last  week to raise their season mark to 5-10.  They played three games on the home court and defeated Scribner Snyder and Winnebago while dropping a three set match to Emerson-Hubbard.

Twelve matches into the season the Cougars faced their first Class D opponent.  Northeast had a three set win against (2-13)Scribner-Snyder in their EHC match.  LDNE opened with a 25-11 win and followed with a 25-12 game.  The Trojans proved peskier the third set with Northeast on top 25-20.

After stumbling early in the first set the Cougars used three kills by Kelly Wakeley and a successful serving stint by Sophia Henneman to take an 8-3 lead.  They never looked back and Henneman’s second service term brought the team to set point with four service points with the help of kills by Madie Ronnfeldt.  A service error by S-S gave them game one.

Northeast trailed in set two until Wakeley tied the game a 6-6 with an ace serve. Madie R finished off the Trojan with seven service points  She had an ace and Wakeley and Collins had kills. LDNE had a nine point lead that stood up and the win came on an ace by Mickayla Petersen.

The Cougars could not break the Trojans in the third game.  S-S hung around and turned a three point deficit into a three point lead as they served six straight points.  Mickayla Petersen countered with six points of her own  as Madie Ronnfeldt had a block and kill.  Ronnfeldt finished the match with a set winning kill.

It was a break out night for the middle hitters.  Madie Ronnfeldt and Tessie Collins had   career highs as they recorded 9 and 8 kills respectively.

Coach Hathaway explained , “We have been working with our middles with their transitioning and I think it paid off during the game. To become a more well rounded team we need our middles to be big hitters. We are making improvements that will lead us to that. Tessie and Madie are both developing a confidence in themselves to be the players that make the big plays for their teammates. ”

25-11  LDNE
25-12  LDNE
25-20  LDNE

Abby Peterson  11 digs
Brianne Haskell  1 ace   7 kills  11 digs
Kelly Wakeley    1 ace   10 kills  15 digs
Lexie Bacon   23 set  assists   8 digs
Libby Henneman    1 ace
Madie Ronnfeldt   3 aces  9 kills   3 blocks  5 digs
Mickayla Petersen  3 aces  1 kill  2 blocks   11 digs
Sophia Henneman   2 aces   4 digs
Tessie Collins   8 kills   1 block  2  digs

In the Thursday Triangular meet, Northeast came out with  strong performance against the Number two team in D-1.  They handed (11-1)Emerson-Hubbard a 25-11 defeat in game one.  The Pirates would take the next two game by identical 25-21 scores.

When asked how they could defeat such a high rated team in game one, Coach Hathaway replied,  “Honestly, our girls played clean and controlled ball that first set against the Pirates. Our passing set us up consistently to make a play on all free balls, attacks, and serve receive. Our passing was not quite as consistent against them in the 2nd and 3rd set which is what we would have needed to win that game. ”

25-11  LDNE
25-21  E-H
25-21  E-H

Abby Peterson  11 digs
Brianne Haskell    10 kills  16 digs
Kelly Wakeley     7 kills  20 digs
Lexie Bacon  2 aces   9 set  assists   9 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt   1 ace  4 kills   2 blocks  2 digs
Mickayla Petersen  1 ace  3 kill  2 blocks   6 digs  12 set  assists
Tessie Collins   4 kills   3 blocks  1 dig  2 set assists

The Cougars finished the night with a 2-0 win over (5-10) Winnebago.  The Indians went down to defeat by scores of 25-8 and 25-16.  The Cougars served up nine aces had had 15 kills.

After a thrilling match against E-H,  Northeast controlled the tempo for the easy win.  Hathaway commented,  “The Winnebago game showed us how to stay consistent and continue to play our game no matter who we are playing. Winnebago is a good team and they have showed that in their wins this season. The girls are ready for their matches at Wisner and it will be exciting to watch them take on Madison and Howells-Dodge.”

25-8     LDNE
25-16   LDNE

Abby Peterson  2 digs
Brandi Simonsen  1 dig
Brianne Haskell  1 ace   3 kills  7 digs
Kelly Wakeley    4 ace   4 kills  3 digs
Lexie Bacon   12 set  assists   2 digs  1 kill
Libby Henneman    1 ace  2 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt   1 ace  4 kills   1 block  1 dig
Mickayla Petersen   3 digs
Sophia Henneman   1 ace   3 digs
Tessie Collins   2 kills

Oakland-Craig Easily Defeats Ponca


The Oakland-Craig Knights took on Ponca last Friday night, defeating them by a wide margin, 34-14. The Knights looked great on both sides of the ball, easily handling Ponca the entire game.

“Ponca has not had success in the win column, but they are a solid football team that has a brutal schedule. It was good to get out their with a solid win.  We really wanted to get out to a fast start and thought we did a good job of that,” stated Head Coach Joe Anderson.  “We were able to complete some passes early to open up our running game.”

This Friday night, Oakland-Craig faces a tough team in Stanton.

“This week is one of the bigger game of the seasons.  Stanton is a very good football team. (only loss to Battle Creek 19-6)They have a lot great athletes that play very physical. We will need a great week of preparation to accomplish one of our main goals of winning a district  championship,” said Anderson.

Come out and cheer on the Knights to a victory.

O-C offense lining up against Ponca. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

O-C offense lining up against Ponca. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

I love this pic, yes it is blurry but this kid was having fun and I wasn't planning this pic, so here it is! Quite the Knight fan. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

I love this pic, yes it is blurry but this kid was having fun and I wasn’t planning this pic, so here it is! Quite the Knight fan. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

After the game, the OC Knights do jumping jacks chanting K-N-I-G-H-T-S. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

After the game, the OC Knights do jumping jacks chanting K-N-I-G-H-T-S. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

OC Homecoming Pep Rally: Dance On


Homecoming Pep Rally at Oakland-Craig


OC dance team performs at homecoming pep rally. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

OC dance team performs at homecoming pep rally. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

OC Homecoming Pep Rally


Knights Down Crofton on the Road


“This was the kind of game that we needed. It was a very physical game for four quarters,” stated Oakland-Craig Head Football Coach Joe Anderson.

It was a nail biter, but Oakland-Craig pulled out a victory against previously undefeated Crofton.

“We made a lot of mistakes in the red zone that we have to get fixed. We were inside the 10 three times and came away with zero points.  Those things will really come back to bite you if you don’t get them fixed,” Anderson said. “I was proud of the way our guys stuck together and played really unselfish the 2nd half.  Their offense is unconventional, and can be tough to stop. We were a lot more disciplined the 2nd half and were able to shut them out.”

The Knights struggled, but stuck together to bring home a victory.

“Offensively we moved the ball really well all night. We have developed a lot of different weapons out there, so it will be tough for defense to key on any one guy,” stated Anderson. “This week will be another challenge. Ponca is 0-4 but have lost to four teams that have all been rated, and 3 of those games were very tight into the 4th quarter.”

It is homecoming this Friday night. Cheer on the Knights to a victory over Ponca.

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Knights down Crofton in a close one 19-12. Photo Credit/Cheri Droescher.

Knights down Crofton in a close one 19-12. Photo Credit/Cheri Droescher.

 

Scoring Summary

First Quarter CHS OHS
Second Quarter CHS OHS
TD Crosley Tanner 5 Yd Run (Kick No Good) 6 0
TD Cole Mitchell 2 Yd Run (Cody Mace Kick No Good) 6 6
TD 12 Yd Run (Failed Two-Point Conversion) 12 6
TD Bob Gatewood 30 Yd Pass From Cole Mitchell (Failed Two-Point Conversion) 12 12
Third Quarter CHS OHS
Fourth Quarter CHS OHS
TD Hoss Smith 6 Yd Run (Cody Mace Kick) 12 19

Crofton High School Players

Oakland-Craig High Players

Passing Cp/Att Yds TD Int Lg
Rest of team 8/21 56 0 2 11
Passing Cp/Att Yds TD Int Lg
#2 C. Mitchell 11/20 178 1 0 35
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Fum
#4 C. Tanner 33 128 1 12 0
#12 J. Allen 1 1 0 1 0
Rest of team 17 76 1 21 0
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Fum
#20 H. Smith 19 118 1 22 1
#2 C. Mitchell 4 15 1 11 1
#23 C. Mace 2 6 0 5 0
Receiving Rec Yds TD Long Fum
#27 G. Wragge 4 38 0 11 0
#4 C. Tanner 2 7 0 11 0
Rest of team 2 11 0 6 0
Receiving Rec Yds TD Long Fum
#23 C. Mace 7 119 0 35 0
#16 B. Gatewood 2 38 1 30 0
#1 G. Seagren 2 21 0 14 0
Tackles Tk Ast Sck TFL
No Tackles
Tackles Tk Ast Sck TFL
#63 C. Thiele 10 8 0 0
#20 H. Smith 3 4 0 1
#16 B. Gatewood 3 1 0 0
#2 C. Mitchell 2 5 0 0
#50 J. Dixon 2 6 0 0
#23 C. Mace 2 6 0 0
#18 T. Nelson 1 6 0 1
#15 Z. Ahrens 1 4 0 0
#51 N. Larsen 1 2 0 0
#8 B. Ward 1 4 0 0
#52 I. Larson 1 0 0 1
Rest of team 1 2 0 0
Defensive Sfty Int Fum Blks TD
#12 J. Allen 0 0 1 0 0
Rest of team 0 0 2 0 0
Defensive Sfty Int Fum Blks TD
#16 B. Gatewood 0 2 0 0 0
Rest of team 0 0 1 0 0
Kickoff Returns Ret Avg TD Long
#12 J. Allen 0 0 0
Rest of team 1 0 0 0
Kickoff Returns Ret Avg TD Long
#34 B. Smith 1 9 0 9
#23 C. Mace 1 7 0 7
Punt Returns Ret Avg TD Long
No Punt Returns
Punt Returns Ret Avg TD Long
Rest of team 4 2 0 22
Kicking FG % PAT Pts
Rest of team 0 0 0
Kicking FG % PAT Pts
Rest of team 0 1 1
Kickoff Num Yds Long TB
Rest of team 2 80 40 0
Kickoff Num Yds Long TB
Rest of team 3 139 58 0
Punting Num Avg In 20 Long
Rest of team 4 28 1 40
Punting Num Avg In 20 Long
No Punts

Lady Cougars Have Tough Week of Volleyball


By Claire Wiltse, Sports Contributor

It was a tough week for the LDNE volleyball team as they won only one of five matches during the week.

Coach Hathaway stated, “Over the past week we have had some tough matches. We have been close to getting the W, but just have not been able to finish the job. We are becoming a better team every time we hit the floor and we are staying positive as we go into the middle of our season.”

The Lady Cougars now have a record of 3-9.  If the three set matches had gone their way the could have had a 6-6 mark.  The Cougars went down to defeat to Humphrey/LHF, Oakland-Craig, Tekamah-Herman in contests that required a third game.  Only Omaha Roncalli swept Northeast.  LDNE took care of Fort Calhoun in two sets.

On Tuesday, the Cougars hosted a triangular meet.   They lost to (7-5) Humphrey/LHF 2-1.  They had a strong start with a 25-17 win, but dropped the next two sets.  (8-1) Oakland -Craig went three games with the Cougars.  The Knights who are rated in C-2 took the first and third sets for the win.

Tekamah-Herman hosted a tournament on Saturday.  Northeast had a two set loss to (7-5) Omaha Roncalli followed by a two set win over (5-7) Fort Calhoun.  In the game for second place the Cougars came up short against (8-4) T-H.

25-17  LDNE
25-23 H/LHF
25-21 H/LHF

Abby Peterson 10 digs
Brianne Haskell  4 kills  28 digs
Kelly Wakeley  2 aces   10 kills  8 digs
Lexie Bacon   1 ace  2 kills  12 set assists  9 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt  3 kills   1  block     1 dig
Mickayla Petersen  4 kills   1 block  8  set assists  6 digs
Sophia Henneman   1 ace      1 kill    5 digs
Tessie Collins    3 kills    1 block   4 digs

25-14  O-C
25-14  LDNE
25-13  O-C

Abby Peterson 23 digs
Brianne Haskell 1 ace 6 kills  16 digs
Kelly Wakeley    8 kills  14 digs  1 block
Lexie Bacon     15 set assists 15 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt  3 kills   1  block     6 digs
Mickayla Petersen    1 ace 3 kills  8 set assists  5 digs
Sophia Henneman      2 digs
Tessie Collins    4 kills     1 dig

25-21 ORC
25-20 ORC

Abby Peterson 8 digs
Brianne Haskell  1 ace   2 kills  12 digs
Kelly Wakeley  1 ace   8 kills  4 digs
Lexie Bacon   1 ace    8 set assists  7 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt  3 kills  2 digs
Mickayla Petersen  2 kills 4 set assists   1 digs
Sophia Henneman   1 ace      
Tessie Collins    1 kill 1 dig

25-19  LDNE
25-16  LDNE

Abby Peterson 2 digs
Brandi Simonsen  10 digs
Brianne Haskell  8 kills  16 digs
Kelly Wakeley  3 aces   8 kills  7 digs
Lexie Bacon   1 ace    15 set assists  6 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt  1 kill 4 digs
Mickayla Petersen  2 kills  set assists   1 digs
Sophia Henneman   2 ace      s
Tessie Collins    2 kills 1 dig

25-21  T-H
25-21  LDNE
25-21  T-H

Abby Peterson 4 digs  2 set assists
Brandi Simonsen  9 digs
Brianne Haskell  3 aces   8 kills  11 digs
Kelly Wakeley  10 kills  5 digs  2 blocks
Lexie Bacon   1 ace  2 kills   26 set assists  10 digs
Madie Ronnfeldt  1 ace  1 kill  10 digs  3 blocks
Mickayla Petersen  4 kills   1 set assists   1 digs
Sophia Henneman   3 aces     
Tessie Collins    4 kills 4 digs  1 block

Cougars, Coming off Bye Week, Take on Panthers Friday


By Clare Wiltse, Sports Contributor
The Northeast football team had a bye week last Friday.  They resume action against Bancroft -Rosalie as district play starts.  The Panthers are 0-2 this season.  LDNE is 1-2.  Both teams are coming off losses to Osmond.  The game will be played at Bancroft.
Through three games Montana Riecken lead the team with 596 yards on 70 carries.  Marcus Hegy has 281 yards.  Riecken has scored nine touchdowns.
  Hegy has 4 TDs.
Jon Christiansen is the top receiver with 8 catches for 280 yards.  He has scored 4 touchdowns.  Riecken has thrown for 312 yards on 13 completions.
Bren Shatto is the top defender with 27 tackles with 2 TFLs.

O-C Knights Easily Handle the T-H Tigers


The Oakland-Craig Knights lit up the scoreboard, trouncing the Tekamah-Herman Tigers last Friday night in Tekamah. The final score was a whopping 61-12. 

“Our goal was to come out and start fast. I thought we did a good job of doing that.  Our kids played very physical and were able to put the game away early, stated Oakland Craig Head Coach Joe Anderson.   This game allowed our young kids a lot of playing time. I thought I saw a lot of  improvement from them. This will go a long ways in developing the depth we will need as the season goes along.”

The Knights travel to Crofton tomorrow night to take on the undefeated Crofton Warriors. Go Knights!

Box Score Stats

Oakland-Craig Tekamah-Herman
51 Total Plays 50
21 First Downs 10

Game Stats

Oakland-Craig

Passing

# Athlete Name Comp Att Yds C % Avg TD Int Lng QB Rate
Team Totals 5 6 136 .833 27.2 3 1 57 123.6
12 Jared Mulder (Fr) 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0.0
2 Cole Mitchell (Sr) 5 5 136 1.000 27.2 3 0 57 177.1
Oakland-Craig

Rushing

# Athlete Name Car Yds Avg Lng TD
Team Totals 35 359 10.3 37 5
12 Jared Mulder (Fr) 2 -3 -1.5 0 0
16 Bob Gatewood (Sr) 1 9 9.0 9 0
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 8 100 12.5 35 2
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 1 32 32.0 32 1
24 J. Mcneill (Fr) 2 8 4.0 4 0
32 Wyatt Uhing (Fr) 3 14 4.7 9 0
34 Ben Smith (So) 7 83 11.9 37 1
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 9 109 12.1 29 1
8 Ben Ward (Jr) 2 7 3.5 8 0
Oakland-Craig

Receiving

# Athlete Name Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
Team Totals 5 136 27.2 57 3
1 Garrett Seagren (So) 1 57 57.0 57 1
16 Bob Gatewood (Sr) 1 25 25.0 25 0
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 3 54 18.0 30 2
Oakland-Craig

Off. Fum and Pnk Blks

# Athlete Name Fum Lost Pnk Blk
Team Totals 1 2
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 1 2
Oakland-Craig

All Purpose Yards

# Athlete Name Rush Rec KR PR IR Total
Team Totals 359 136 3 8 28 534
1 Garrett Seagren (So) 57 57
12 Jared Mulder (Fr) -3 0 -3
16 Bob Gatewood (Sr) 9 25 5 39
2 Cole Mitchell (Sr) 23 23
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 100 100
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 32 54 86
24 J. Mcneill (Fr) 8 -10 -2
32 Wyatt Uhing (Fr) 14 14
34 Ben Smith (So) 83 83
6 Carter Thiele (Jr) 8 8
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 109 13 122
8 Ben Ward (Jr) 7 7
Oakland-Craig

Total Yards

# Athlete Name Pass Rush Rec Total
Team Totals 136 359 136 495
1 Garrett Seagren (So) 57 57
12 Jared Mulder (Fr) 0 -3 -3
16 Bob Gatewood (Sr) 9 25 34
2 Cole Mitchell (Sr) 136 136
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 100 100
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 32 54 86
24 J. Mcneill (Fr) 8 8
32 Wyatt Uhing (Fr) 14 14
34 Ben Smith (So) 83 83
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 109 109
8 Ben Ward (Jr) 7 7
Oakland-Craig

Tackles

# Athlete Name Solo Asst Tot Tckls TFL
Team Totals 24 26 50 4.0
10 Cody Mallette (Sr) 1 1 2 .0
12 Jared Mulder (Fr) 1 1 2 .0
15 Zach Ahrens (Jr) 2 1 3 .0
16 Bob Gatewood (Sr) 0 3 3 .0
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 1 1 2 1.0
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 2 0 2 1.0
24 J. Mcneill (Fr) 1 0 1 .0
32 Wyatt Uhing (Fr) 1 0 1 .0
34 Ben Smith (So) 5 9 14 .0
40 Alex Pleuler (So) 0 1 1 .0
50 Josh Dixon (Jr) 0 1 1 .0
54 John Werner (Fr) 2 3 5 .0
55 Tyson Harney (Fr) 2 0 2 .0
56 Cole Bures (Fr) 1 1 2 1.0
63 Conner Thiele (Sr) 2 1 3 1.0
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 1 3 4 .0
8 Ben Ward (Jr) 2 0 2 .0
Oakland-Craig

Sacks

# Athlete Name Sacks Ydl Hurs
Team Totals 1.0 6
63 Conner Thiele (Sr) 1.0 6
Oakland-Craig

Interceptions

# Athlete Name Int Int Yds Avg PD
Team Totals 4 28 7.0 0
12 Jared Mulder (Fr) 1 0 0.0 0
16 Bob Gatewood (Sr) 1 5 5.0 0
2 Cole Mitchell (Sr) 2 23 11.5
Oakland-Craig

Kickoff Returns

# Athlete Name Rets Yds Avg Lng
Team Totals 2 3 1.5 13
24 J. Mcneill (Fr) 1 -10 -10.0 0
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 1 13 13.0 13
Oakland-Craig

Punt Returns

# Athlete Name Rets Yds Avg Lng FC KR Yds
Team Totals 1 8 8.0 8 0 11
24 J. Mcneill (Fr) -10
6 Carter Thiele (Jr) 1 8 8.0 8 0 8
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 13
Oakland-Craig

Points

# Athlete Name TD TD Pts Conv S Kick Pts Tot Pts
Team Totals 8 48 2 0 50
1 Garrett Seagren (So) 1 6 2 8
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 2 12 0 0 12
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 3 18 0 0 18
34 Ben Smith (So) 1 6 0 0 6
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 1 6 0 0 6
Oakland-Craig

Touchdowns

# Athlete Name TDRush TDRec TD FR TD IR TD PR TD KOR TD Tot
Team Totals 5 3 0 1 0 0 8
1 Garrett Seagren (So) 1 1
2 Cole Mitchell (Sr) 0 1
20 Hos Smith (Jr) 2 2
23 Cody Mace (Sr) 1 2 3
34 Ben Smith (So) 1 1
7 Robby Mayberry (Fr) 1 0 1
Oakland-Craig

Conversions

# Athlete Name CRush CRec Conv Tot
Team Totals 0 1 1
1 Garrett Seagren (So) 1 1
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O-C takes on T-H, defeating them soundly 61-12. All photos credit of Cheri Droescher.

O-C takes on T-H, defeating them soundly 61-12. All photos credit of Cheri Droescher.