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WRIGHTSTOWN 41, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 16

WRIGHTSTOWN – The Tigers ran for 459 yards and, after falling behind 16-7, scored 34 unanswered points in the win over the Spartans.

Wrightstown was led by Logel Koel, who carried the ball 12 times for 161 yards, and Quincy Klister, who carried 17 times for 145 yards. Jared Pelishek added 96 yards rushing on 13 carries.

Isaac VandenBush led Luxemburg-Casco with 103 yards rushing on 14 carries.

Luxemburg-Casco  0  16  0  0  –  16

Wrightstown  0  14  13  14  –  41

SCORING PLAYS

Second quarter

LC – Owen DePrez 4 run (John Larson kick)

LC – Larson 30 field goal

W – Quincy Klister 17 run (Michael Buntin kick)

LC – Ryan Robillard 25 pass from DePrez (kick failed)

W – Logan Koel 6 run (Buntin kick)

Third quarter

W – Koel 22 run (Jared Pelishek run)

W – Koel 21 run (Buntin kick)

W – Sam Haese 6 pass from Matthew Hanson (Buntin kick)

Fourth quarter

W – Klister 9 run (Buntin kick)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – Luxemburg-Casco: Isaac VandenBush 14-103. Wrightstown: Klister 17-146, Koel 12-161, Pelishek 13-96.

Passing – Luxemburg-Casco: DePrez 8-10-0-93, Max Ronsman 4-6-0-34. Wrightstown: Hanson 2-4-0-11.

Receiving – Luxemburg-Casco: Ryan Routhieaxu 3-16, Robillard 2-30, Larson 2-52. Wrightstown: Haese 1-6.

SHAWANO 44, NEW LONDON 27

SHAWANO – The Hawks outscored the Bulldogs 24-14 in the second half to seal the Bay Conference victory.

Gage Timm accounted for four total touchdowns and over 230 yards of offense to lead Shawano. Timm connected with Eliott Lowney for scores of 39 and 77 yards in the second quarter and added 46-yard and 2-yard rushing scores in the third and fourth quarters, respectively.

Eliott Lowney had a big day for the Hawks with 137 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns, as well as an 86-yard kickoff return touchdown.

Kaleb Lowney rushed for 107 yards and found the end zone twice on scores of 4 and 2 yards for Shawano.

Ben Noffke powered New London’s offense with 271 passing yards and four passing touchdowns. Noffke threw two touchdown passes each to Kyle Wisnewski and Jackson Fields. Gabe Wohlt paced Bulldogs receivers with 10 catches for 112 yards.

New London  6  7  7  7  –  27

Shawano  6  14  18  6  –  44

SCORING PLAYS

First quarter

S – Eliott Lowney 86 kick return

NL – Kyle Wisnewski 36 pass from Ben Noffke

Second quarter

S – Eliott Lowney 39 pass from Gage Timm

NL – Jackson Fields 2 pass from Noffke

S – Eliott Lowney 77 pass from Timm

Third quarter

S – Timm 46 run

S – Kaleb Lowney 4 run

S – Kaleb Lowney 2 run

NL – Fields 13 pass from Noffke

Fourth quarter

S – Timm 2 run

NL – Wisnewski 13 pass from Noffke

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – New London: Wisnewski 16-23. Shawano: Kaleb Lowney 23-107, Timm 12-71.

Passing – New London: Noffke 21-36-1-271. Shawano: Timm 13-22-0-165.

Receiving – New London: Gabe Wohlt 10-112, Wisnewski 3-57. Shawano: Eliott Lowney 9-137.

FREEDOM 38, DENMARK 7

FREEDOM – The Irish jumped out to a 31-0 lead at halftime and cruised to the North Eastern Conference victory over the Vikings.

Jon Verhasselt had touchdown runs of 4, 46 and 14 yards in the first half for Freedom. He finished with 87 yards on nine carries.

Denmark’s only score came on a 7-yard pass from Lucas Miller to Drake Locklear in the fourth quarter.

“We got out to a fast start and that was nice. Special teams really helped us get where we wanted to be early in the game,” Freedom coach Frank Mattia said. “We did have a lull where we lost our focus a litle bit. Credit to Denmark for fighting on. You don’t just lose your focus. Other teams make you lose your focus.

“It was a nice win for us against a program that has given us a lot of trouble in recent years.”

Denmark 0 0 0 7 – 7

Freedom 17 14 7 0 – 38

SCORING PLAYS

First quarter

F – Jon Verhasselt 4 run (Carson Hofacker kick)

F – Verhasselt 46 run (Hofacker kick)

F – Hofacker 32 field goal

Second quarter

F – Verhasselt 14 run (Hofacker kick)

F – Jackson Higgins 1 run (Hofacker kick)

Third quarter

F – Quinn Taege 15 pass from Higgins (Hofacker kick)

Fourth quarter

D – Drake Locklear 7 pass from Lucas Miller (kick good)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – Denmark: Kenneth Satori 12-82. Freedom: Verhasselt 9-87.

Passing – Denmark: Miller 10-16-1-55. Freedom: Higgins 13-25-3-115.

Receiving – Denmark: Hayden Konkol 5-47. Freedom: Taege 5-49.

LITTLE CHUTE 41, MARINETTE 20

MARINETTE – After leading the Marines 20-13 at halftime, the Mustangs went on a 21-7 second-half scoring run to put the game away.

Kade Van Asten completed 14-of-24 passes for 183 yards and four touchdowns to lead Little Chute through the air. Tate Huss caught six passes for 101 yards and three touchdowns to pace Mustangs receivers.

Adam Lemery powered Marinette’s offense, rushing for 90 yards and a touchdown, returning a blocked punt for a score and tossing a 40-yard touchdown pass to Brett Whiting.

Little Chute 13 7 14 7 – 41

Marinette 7 6 0 7 – 20

SCORING PLAYS

First quarter

LC – Nolan Lamers 82 kickoff return (kick failed)

LC – Tate Huss 8 pass from Kade Van Asten (Gael Bedolla kick)

M – Adam Lemery 2 run (Nate Poetzl kick)

Second quarter

LC – Hunter Hermus 17 pass from Van Asten (Bedolla kick)

M – Adam Lemery 56 blocked kick return (kick failed)

Third quarter

LC – Huss 22 pass from Van Asten (Bedolla kick)

LC – Van Asten 2 run (Bedolla kick)

Fourth quarter

M – Brett Whiting 40 pass from Lemery (Poetzl kick)

LC – Huss 40 pass from Van Asten (Bedolla kick)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – Marinette: Lemery 20-90.

Passing – Little Chute: Van Asten 14-24-0-183. Marinette: Lemery 2-8-1-66.

Receiving – Little Chute: Huss 6-101. Marinette: Whiting 2-66.

BONDUEL 31, CLINTONVILLE 14

CLINTONVILLE – The Bears built an 18-point halftime lead and cruised to a win over the Truckers.

Carson Robaidek caught five passes for 124 yards and two touchdowns, both from Cole Anderson, to pace Bonduel receivers.

Max Marohl rushed for 108 yards on 11 carries to lead the Bears on the ground.

Derek Smejkal scored Clintonville’s first touchdown on a 100-yard pick six in the third quarter. Nathan Morse added a 6-yard rushing score for the Truckers in the fourth quarter.

Bonduel  12  6  6  7  –  31

Clintonville  0  0  6  8  –  14

SCORING PLAYS

First quarter

B – Carson Robaidek 26 pass from Cole Anderson (kick failed)

B – Max Marohl 7 run (pass failed)

Second quarter

B – Anderson 10 pass from Noah Weier (pass failed)

Third quarter

C – Derek Smejkal 100 interception return (kick failed)

B – Robaidek 47 pass from Anderson (kick blocked)

Fourth quarter

B – Gavin Vance 10 run (Louis Hrabik kick)

C – Nathan Morse 6 run (Morse run)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – Bonduel: Max Marohl 11-108, Max Sokolski 25-61. Clintonville: Nathan Morse 9-30.

Passing – Bonduel: Noah Weier 6-9-1-96, Cole Anderson 4-7-1-78. Clintonville: Nathan Morse 10-26-4-139.

Receiving – Bonduel: Robaidek 5-124. Clintonville: Klay Barkow 6-78, Payton Griepentrog 1-34.

COLEMAN 30, MISHICOT 6

COLEMAN – The Cougars outrushed the Indians 282 yards to 34 en route to a 24-point victory.

Coleman’s rushing attack was led by Owen Kinziger with 139 yards and two touchdowns and Tyler Blanchard with 80 yards.

Cayden Bintz rushed for an 18-yard touchdown and threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Joe Olsen to give Coleman a 14-0 lead in the first quarter.

Jacob Hibbard hauled in Mishicot’s only score of the game on a 10-yard pass from Kolton Tesarik.

Mishicot  0  6  0  0   – 6

Coleman  14  0  8  8  –  30

SCORING PLAYS

First quarter

C – Joe Olsen 3 pass from Cayden Bintz (two-point conversion failed)

C – Bintz 18 run (Peter Kuchta run)

Second quarter

M – Jacob Hibbard 10 pass from Kolton Tesarik (two-point conversion failed)

Third quarter

C – Owen Kinziger 2 run (Noah Nosgovitz run)

Fourth quarter

C – Kinziger 48 run (Tyler Blanchard run)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – Mishicot: Joe Desotelle 4-22. Coleman: Kinziger 20-139, Blanchard 9-80.

Passing – Mishicot: Kolton Tesarik 13-24-2-126. Coleman: Bintz 1-1-0-3.

Receiving – Mishicot: Austin Fencl 6-70, Ryan Brown 4-21. Coleman: Olsen 1-3.

SEVASTOPOL 40, LENA/ST. THOMAS 20

LENA – The Pioneers scored four touchdowns in the first quarter in the win over the Wildcats.

Spencer Evenson, who had 207 yards rushing, scored on runs of 13 and 88 yards in the first quarter.

Jack DeYoung also threw two touchdown passes in the period to Cole Dvorak of 36 and 54 yards.

Sevastopol 26 14 0 0 – 40

Lena 6 0 0 14 – 20

SCORING PLAYS

First quarter

S – Spencer Evenson 13 run (two-point conversion failed)

L – 8 run (two-point conversion failed)

S – Cole Dvorak 36 pass from Jack DeYoung (two-point conversion failed)

S – Evenson 88 run (Retzlaff kick)

S – Dvorak 54 pass from DeYoung (Retzlaff kick)

Second quarter

S – Frankie Ash 7 interception return (Ash pass from DeYoung)

Fourth quarter

L – 4 run (two-point conversion good)

L – 8 run (two-point conversion failed)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing – Sevastopol: Evenson 15-207.

Passing – Sevastopol: DeYoung 8-17-269.

Receiving – Sevastopol: Logan Beyer 3-125, Dvorak 3-125.

NORTH CENTRAL 54, WAUSAUKEE 6

POWERS, Mich. – Corey Boesen scored on a 3-yard run in the second quarter for Wausaukee’s only points.

Boesen finished with 45 yards rushing on 15 carries.

Luke Gorzinski passed for 171 yards and a touchdown, and he ran for 101 yards and three touchdowns on six carries for North Central.

Wausaukee  0  6  0  0  –  6

North Central  28  14  6  6  –  54