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APPLETON NORTH 47, FOND DU LAC 7
FOND DU LAC – Stone Hulke returned two interceptions for scores and the Lightning got another touchdown off a fumbled punt return in its rout of the Cardinals at Fruth Field in a Fox Valley Association game.
Matthew Schecklman also had four touchdown passes, including two to Alex Heran, in the victory. But it was Hulke who set the tempo with his pick-sixes.
Hulke, a junior linebacker, returned one in the second quarter 28 yards for a score then tallied another pick-six, this time from 32 yards, in the second quarter.
Brock Salm also had the touchdown off the Fond du Lac fumble return just 58 seconds into the game for the Lightning (6-2 overall, 5-1 FVA).
North head coach Rob Salm feels his team played a complete game with the offense, defense and special teams performing at a high level.
“Before the game one of our goals was to play the complete game where all three phases are executing at a high level,” Salm said. “We felt like we’ve had times where we’ve been good on offense, really good on defense, really good on special teams but never really put it all together and to be that elite team to take the next step, we feel like we need all that happening at the same time.
“And to do that against Fond du Lac, that’s a big deal. They may be young, but they’re well-coached and a very good team. To execute and have that success and to start it early, was real nice tonight.”
Appleton North 13 21 6 7 – 47
Fond du Lac 0 7 0 0 – 7
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
AN – Brock Salm fumble return (kick failed)
AN – Stone Hulke 28 interception return (Caden Popp kick)
Second Quarter
FDL – Ethan Wagner-Lang 7 pass from Connor Klapperich (Justin Scheberl kick)
AN – Alex Heran 30 pass from Matthew Schecklman (kick failed)
AN – Hulke 32 interception return (Schecklman run)
AN – Matthew Reischl 32 pass from Schecklman (kick failed)
Third Quarter
AN – Popp 16 pass from Schecklman (run failed)
Fourth Quarter
AN – Heran 17 pass from Schecklman (Popp kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – Appleton North: Cal Martine 12-81, Reischl 5-45. Fond du Lac: Brayden Eigenbrodt 14-40, Klapperich 13-34.
Passing – Appleton North: Schecklman 12-16-1-180. Fond du Lac: Klapperich 10-19-1-77.
Receiving – Appleton North: Popp 6-71, Heran 4-66, Reischl 1-32, Damien Borland 1-11. Fond du Lac: Reetz 3-14, Eigenbrodt 2-14, D. Cary 2-17, Bobby Schneider 1-26, Wagner-Lang 1-7.
KAUKAUNA 38, APPLETON EAST 8
APPLETON – The Ghosts erupted for 31 points in the second quarter en route to the win over the Patriots.
In the second quarter, Finnley Doriot threw touchdown passes of 35 and 15 yards to Max Krueger, Noah Hofmann scored on a 4-yard run and Garrett Weyenberg ran 18 yards for a touchdown. Kyle Seefeldt added a 31-yard field goal.
In the third quarter, Weyenberg threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Krueger.
Kaukauna 0 31 7 0 – 38
Appleton East 0 0 0 8 – 8
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – Kaukauna: Hofmann 3-11, Hunter Natrop 11-65, Weyenberg 3-27.
Passing – Kaukauna: Weyenberg 5-9-1-84, Doriot 8-9-0-112, Krueger 3-4-0-26.
Receiving – Kaukauna: Krueger 5-127, Carson Sippel 3-23, Natrop 2-22, Jakob Brockman 3-24.
KIMBERLY 36, NEENAH 23
NEENAH – The Papermakers rallied from 10-0 and 17-7 deficits to defeat the Rockets.
Colin Obermann led Kimberly with 132 yards rushing while Seth Miron completed 6-of-8 passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Blake Barry ran for two scores for Kimberly.
Obermann also returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter.
Kimberly 0 22 14 0 – 36
Neenah 10 7 6 0 – 23
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
N – Matt Jung 1 run (Grant Dean kick)
N – Dean 21 field goal
Second Quarter
K – Blake Barry 18 run (Kam Ziebell kick)
N – Jase Jenkins 48 run (Dean kick)
K – Owen Pawlikowski 24 pass from Seth Miron (Ziebell kick)
K – Barry 21 run (Isaac Dechant pass from Miron)
Third Quarter
K – Cam Wnek 25 pass from Miron (Ziebell kick)
N – Jung 2 run (kick failed)
K – Obermann 90 kickoff return (Ziebell kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – K: Colin Obermann 17-132, Miron 3-26, Barry 14-88.
Passing – K: Miron 6-8-0-111.
Receiving – K: Pawlikowski 1-24, Wnek 4-85.
ST. MARY CATHOLIC 82, ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH 7
FOX CROSSING – The Zephyrs rolled up 594 yards of offense in the game, scored 44 points in the first quarter and set up a showdown for the conference championship with unbeaten Oakfield next week with the win over the Resorters.
Danny Griffith threw for 302 yards with six touchdowns while Luke Steffen rushed for 195 yards on 17 carries.
Brady Hassinger completed 12-of-28 passes for 163 yards for Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah.
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 0 0 7 0 – 7
St. Mary Catholic 44 22 16 0 – 82
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
SMC – Ethan Campbell 42 pass from Danny Griffith (two-point conversion good)
SMC – Campbell 72 pass from Griffith (two-point conversion good)
SMC – Griffith 1 run (extra point failed)
SMC – Connor Riehl 42 fumble return (extra point failed)
SMC – Campbell 8 pass from Griffith (two-point conversion good)
SMC – Luke Steffen 62 pass from Griffith (two-point conversion good)
Second Quarter
SMC – Steffen 19 run (two-point conversion good)
SMC – Will Kehoe 57 punt return (extra point failed)
SMC – Noah Bublitz 8 pass from Griffith (two-point conversion good)
Third Quarter
SMC – Bublitz 4 pass from Griffith (two-point conversion good)
ELG – Brady Hassinger 15 pass (Kean O’Neill kick)
SMC – Ashton Post 54 run (two-point conversion good)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – SMC: Steffen 17-195, Post 1-54, Griffith 3-43. ELG: Hassinger 1-(-5).
Passing – SMC: Griffith 14-15-0-302. ELG: Hassinger 12-28-1-163.
Receiving – SMC: Campbell 6-140, Steffen 1-62, Bublitz 3-50, Hansen 4-50.
LUXEMBURG-CASCO 28, FREEDOM 10
FREEDOM – The Spartans scored one touchdown in each quarter to seal the North Eastern Conference win over the Irish.
Owen Deprez and Isaac VandenBush powered the Luxemburg-Casco offense with two rushing touchdowns each. VandenBush rushed for 178 yards and Deprez added 41 rushing yards.
Jamison Rudie connected with Blake Kortz on a 47-yard touchdown pass, Freedom’s only touchdown of the game.
Luxemburg-Casco 7 7 7 7 – 28
Freedom 0 3 7 0 – 10
First Quarter
L-C – Isaac VandenBush 1 run (John Larson kick)
Second Quarter
L-C – Owen Deprez 11 run (Larson kick)
F – Owen Van Camp 35 field goal
Third Quarter
F – Jamison Rudie 47 pass from Blake Kortz (VanCamp kick)
L-C – VandenBush 10 run (Larson kick)
Fourth Quarter
L-C – Deprez 5 run (Larson kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – Luxemburg-Casco: VandenBush 30-178, Deprez 13-41. Freedom: Carter Kriewaldt 19-71.
Passing – Luxemburg-Casco: Deprez 6-11-0-77. Freedom: Jamison Rudie 4-11-1-73.
Receiving – Luxemburg-Casco: Max Ronsman 1-30. Freedom: Blake Kortz 1-47.
WRIGHTSTOWN 35, KINGSFORD, MICH. 0
WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers built a 28-0 halftime lead and rolled to a win over Kingsford.
Hunter Bartoszek led Wrightstown with three rushing touchdowns. Isaiah Pennenberg was the leading rusher with 98 yards, while Jacob Van Zeeland added 61 rushing yards for the Tigers. Pennenberg added 62 receiving yards on two receptions.
Kingsford 0 0 0 0 – 0
Wrightstown 7 21 7 0 – 35
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
W – Hunter Bartoszek 2 run (Michael Buntin kick)
Second Quarter
W – Jacob Van Zeeland 2 run (Buntin kick)
W – Bartoszek 31 run (Buntin kick)
W – Isaiah Pennenberg 3 run (Buntin kick)
Third Quarter
W – Bartoszek 4 run (Buntin kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – Wrightstown: Pennenberg 20-98, Van Zeeland 13-62, Bartoszek 7-41. Kingsford: Michael Meneguzzo 9-38.
Passing – Wrightstown: Eli Nelson 6-7-0-114. Kingsford: Meneguzzo 2-16-1-22.
Receiving – Wrightstown: Pennenberg 2-64. Kingsford: Zach Person 1-13.
BRILLION 34, CHILTON 7
BRILLION – Mitchell Kaderabek rushed for 106 yards and Sam Galoff added 80 in the Lions’ win over the Tigers.
Chilton’s lone touchdown came in the second quarter on a 30-yard pass from Alex Breckheimer to Zach Halbach.
Brillion improved to 6-0 in conference play and 7-1 overall and remained tied for first with Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian. The teams face each other next week in the regular-season finale.
Chilton is 2-4 in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference and 2-6 overall.
Chilton 0 7 0 0 – 7
Brillion 6 21 0 7 – 34
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
B – Sam Galoff 16 run (kick failed)
Second Quarter
B – Garrett Kilgas 26 fumble return (Mavric Nohr kick)
B – Garnett Stebane 42 pass from Mason Behnke (run failed)
C – Zach Halbach 30 pass from Alex Breckheimer (Breckheimer kick)
B – Mitchell Kaderabek 63 run (Galoff run)
Fourth Quarter
B – Galoff 2 run (M Nohr kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – B: Kaderabek 9-106, Galoff 16-80, Jaden Bastian 5-31, Garnett Stebane 3-231, Bennett Olson 6-27.
Passing – B: Mason Behnke 2-4-0-41.
Receiving – B: Stebane 1-42.
WITTENBERG-BIRNAMWOOD 55, WEYAUWEGA-FREMONT 0
WEYAUWEGA- The Chargers held the Spartans to 124 yards of offense, forced four fumbles and intercepted two passes in the victory.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood, which totaled 423 yards of offense, was led by Ben Wesolowski who rushed for 104 yards and threw for 167.
Weyauwega-Fremont was led by Kameron Zielke, who rushed for 64 yards.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood 22 20 7 6 – 55
Weyauwega-Fremont 0 0 0 0 – 0
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
WB – John Stewart 2 run (Nathan Waupekenay kick)
WB – David Gauderman 9 run (Ben Wesolowski run)
WB – Marshall Fraaza 38 fumble return (Waupekenay kick)
Second Quarter
WB – Kaden Schmidt 3 pass from Wesolowski (Waupekenay kick)
WB – Jack Fraaza interception return (Waupekenay kick)
WB – Gauderman 16 pass from Wesolowski (kick failed)
Third Quarter
WB – Wesolowski 47 run (Waupekenay kick)
Fourth Quarter
WB – Gauderman 15 run (kick failed)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing – WB: Wesolowski 6-104, Gaudeman 9-74, J. Fraaza 2-28. WF: Zielke 13-64.
Passing – WB: Wesolowski 11-20-1-167, Waupekenay 2-4-0-16, Gauderman 3-3-0-6. WF: Hunter Meisenhelder 7-20-1-57, Kameron Zielke 2-7-1-3.
Receiving – WB: Schmidt 3-90, Gauderman 4-45, Carter Herb 2-28. WF: John Mueller 3-38, Nick Huebner 2-12, Ethan Lamoureux 2-12.
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