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Veterans Day CeremoniesVeterans Day Ceremonies
Found: 3 Weeks 3 Days 4 Hours 8 Minutes ago
Leader-Telegram - Following is a partial list of Veterans Day ceremonies scheduled this week in west-central Wisconsin. Tuesday is Veterans Day.TodayEau Claire - 8:30 a.m., Northstar Middle School; 10:30 a.m., Robbins School.TuesdayAlmena - 10:30 a.m., Almena Elementary.Altoona - 8:45 a.m., Pedersen School.Barron - 8:15 a.m., Riverview Middle School; 9 a.m., Woodland Elementary, Barron High School; 11 a.m., Barron County Courthouse.Bloomer - 9 a.m., St. Paul's Catholic School gym; 10:30 a.m., Bloomer High School gym.Boyceville - 10:15 a.m., Boyceville High School, including American Legion Post 314; 1:30 p.m., Tiffany Creek Elementary.Cadott - 10 a.m., Cadott Elementary; Cadott High School (time to be announced).Chetek - 9:50 a.m., Chetek High School gym, including local American Legion, VFW posts.Chippewa Falls - 9:30 a.m., McDonell Central High School.Colfax - 10 a.m., Colfax High School gym, including speaker Lt. Craig Brogan, U.S. Air Force Reserve.Cumberland - 10:30 a.m., Cumberland High School, including local American Legion, VFW posts.Durand - 9 a.m., Durand High School gym, including speaker Spc. Kyle Gruber.Eau Claire - 8:50 a.m., Roosevelt School; 10 a.m., Sherman School; 10:30 a.m., Locust Lane, Longfellow and South Middle schools; 10:45 a.m., Flynn School; 11 a.m., North High School; noon, Eau Claire County Courthouse, County Board Chairman Gregg Moore will sign a statement of support for National Guard and Reserve soldiers and Clif Sorenson, county veterans service officer, will speak; noon to 4 p.m., Minnesota Wire and Cable Co., 2515 Prospect Drive, free public barbecue, door prizes; 1:45 p.m., DeLong Middle School, guest speaker U.S. Rep. Ron Kind; 2:30 p.m., Lakeshore School; 2:45 p.m., Northwoods School.Eleva-Strum - 1 p.m., Eleva-Strum High School.Fall Creek - 1:30 p.m., Fall Creek High School.Fairchild - 10 a.m., Fairchild Elementary gym.Gilmanton - 10:15 a.m., Gilmanton High School, including American Legion, speaker Kevin Johnson, Buffalo County veterans service officer.Hudson - 11 a.m., St. Croix County Government Center, including Hudson High School Band, VFW Post 2115, American Legion Post 50 and speaker Merlin Blaisdell, county veterans service officer.Independence - 10 a.m., Independence High School gym, including American Legion Post 186, speaker retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jeff Smick.Knapp - 10:30 a.m., Knapp Elementary.Ladysmith - 11 a.m., Memorial Park.Menomonie - 9:50 a.m., Menomonie Middle School gym, including speaker U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Bryan Tranka, Dunn County Patriotic Council, Menomonie Honor Guard; 11 a.m., DAV Center, Highway 25, including Disabled American Veterans Tri-County Chapter 26, flag retirement ceremony; 2 p.m., Dunn County Health Care Center, including speaker Duane Bauer, county veterans service officer.Mondovi - 1:30 p.m., Mondovi High School gym, including Mondovi High School Band, local American Legion, VFW posts.Neillsville - 3:30 p.m., The Highground veterans memorial.Osseo - 10:45 a.m., Osseo-Fairchild High School.Plum City - 10 a.m., Plum City Elementary; 11 a.m. Plum City High School, including American Legion Post 365, guest speakers.Rice Lake - 11 a.m., Veterans Memorial at Rice Lake City Park; 3:30 p.m., UW-Barron County presentation by Selika Ducksworth-Lawton, UW-Eau Claire professor and military historian.Ridgeland - 2 p.m., Ridgeland-Dallas Elementary gym, including American Legion Post 511.River Falls - 7:45 a.m., Meyer Middle School; 8:30 a.m., River Falls Academy; 8:45 a.m., Greenwood Elementary; 9:05 a.m., River Falls High School; 9:30 a.m., Rocky Branch Elementary; 10:30 a.m., Westside Elementary; 10:45 a.m., St. Bridget; 11 a.m., UW-River Falls, including River Falls American Legion.Spooner - 1 p.m., Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, including 88th Regional Readiness Command and speakers Command Sgt. Maj. John Vacho and Seth Perelman, Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.Stanley - 11 a.m., Veterans Memorial Park.Thorp - 10:30 a.m., Thorp High School gym.Whitehall - 10:30 a.m., Whitehall High School auditorium, including American Legion Post 191, speaker Bob Guinn, Marines Corps veteran.WednesdayDownsville - 1:30 p.m., Downsville School gym, including Menomonie Honor Guard.From staff reports...

Judge's compassion, legal mind rememberedJudge's compassion, legal ...
Found: 4 Weeks 1 Day 19 Hours 21 Minutes ago
Leader-Telegram - Judge Dane Morey had just sentenced a man to prison. Shortly afterward, the defense attorney said Morey's preparation, attention to detail and compassionate delivery left little room for an appeal on the Buffalo County Court sentence.It was classic Morey, who was known for how he cared about his family, the law, co-workers and the legal system as a whole, including defendants.Morey, 76, of Menomonie, succumbed to cancer Saturday in a Rochester, Minn., hospital.He will be remembered for his wide grin, sense of humor, white hair and much more.Morey routinely commented about the demeanor, attitude and character of defendants in his court. During sentencing in a Buffalo County vehicular homicide case involving alcohol use several years ago, Morey said: "Take this to your hearts, change how you live. The most important thing is to do something constructive out of this mess."Morey had respect in the courtroom."Judge Morey liked people and was liked by many," said James Duvall, who replaced Morey in 2005 as judge of Buffalo and Pepin counties. "In the courtroom he never forgot the basic goodness of even those who had erred in judgment and caused harm to others."Judge Morey was a positive moving force in his community and his church," Duvall added. "He cared deeply for his family. He was a wonderful teacher, good to work for and with. He will be missed."Morey was born in Trego in Washburn County, graduated from Spooner High School and attended UW-Superior for two years before serving in the U.S. Army as a Korean linguist during the Korean War.He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1959, served as district attorney in Juneau County in 1961 and joined his brother Randall and John Whelan in a Mondovi law firm in 1963. He was appointed judge in 1990, replacing Gary Schlosstein."He certainly had an excellent legal mind, unquestioned ethics, good values and all with a real person's understanding for the people who appeared before him," Schlosstein said Monday. "He will be sorely missed by the legal fraternity and all his friends."Morey had been battling cancer about a year, becoming quite ill in the last few weeks, according to relatives. Morey is survived by his wife Ruth, four daughters, a sister and three brothers. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Menomonie....



Measuring up? Experts weigh inMeasuring up? Experts weigh in on ...
Found: 4 Weeks 1 Day 19 Hours 51 Minutes ago
Leader-Telegram - Debate about whether the much sought-after Field and Stream buck named for the outdoor magazine is a world-record deer started in earnest 2 1/2 months ago, and speculation about the topic has exploded since Bob Decker bagged the animal Saturday morning.A Leader-Telegram story Monday detailed how Decker, of Eau Claire, shot the buck while bow hunting in Buffalo County between Modena and Urne. The deer attracted a feverish following among hunters near and far, who dreamed of shooting the animal hunting experts say could be a world-record typical buck.Hunters and hunting experts who watched a video posted on the Field and Stream Web site in August showing the massive deer meandering through a Buffalo County woods marveled at its antler size. Several experts estimated its antler total could range between 220 and 240 inches, well above the world record typical buck, which measured nearly 214 inches.Given the buck's startling potential antler measurement, hunters who have seen the buck since Decker shot it also have pondered whether the animal - a 16-pointer weighing 200 pounds when field dressed - is the new world champion."It's a phenomenal animal," said Jack Dodge, the 58-year-old owner of Dodge's Taxidermy in Elk Lake. "You only see a deer like that once in a lifetime."Bloggers on the Field and Stream Web site have posted comments since Decker dashed the hopes of other hunters by taking the buck. Many said they believe the deer's antlers are typical, potentially making it the world record, while others contend the antlers are nontypical, possibly negating the buck's world-trophy status.Antler classification depends on shape and formation. To be judged as typical, antler tines must come off of each antler's main beam. The tines also must originate on the top half of the beam.In contrast, nontypical antlers can come in all shapes and sizes, and one side doesn't necessarily resemble the other. Nontypical antlers are much more common than typical ones.Judges of antlers follow basic rules when deciding between typical and nontypical, but those decisions can be somewhat subjective, Dodge said."This could be measured as a typical. I just don't know for sure," said Dodge, who estimates Decker's buck was 3 1/2 years old.Dodge declined to reveal a score for Decker's buck other than to say it would total somewhere above 200 inches.Lu and Ken Zimmerman of Spooner, both certified antler scorers, examined photos of Decker's deer Dodge e-mailed them Sunday night.Viewed from the front, the rack looks typical, but a photo taken from above shows two tines that appear nontypical, Lu Zimmerman said in a phone interview Monday.Under the rather complicated measuring system scorers use to measure antlers, those tines could work against scoring it as a "typical" rack, she said."It's Boone, but it's not the new world record," she said. "If you look at the Milo Hanson buck (the current world record taken in 1993 that scored 213 5/8 inches), you'll see the difference."Zimmerman said the rack will have to go through a 60-day "drying" period before being officially scored. Antlers this size, which will probably qualify for all of the record books, will be measured by a team of experts.Dodge said the tines in question may make it a nontypical, but the jury is still out until it is officially scored."This is going to have to be looked at by a panel of judges. This won't be decided by one person," he said."It's either going to be something that's never been shot before or it's going to be a super-big nontypical," Dodge said. "I don't think Bob will be disappointed either way.""It's a great animal, and if it's not the biggest, it's certainly the most popular whitetail around, with all the press that Field and Stream gave it," Dodge said.Zimmerman said the deer likely will qualify for the Wisconsin record book; the Chatfield, Minn.-based Pope and Young Club's record book, which records archery trophies; and the Boone and Crockett Club's record book, which has the highest criteria. Most Boone and Crockett deer are taken with a gun, but archery deer also qualify.The world record Pope and Young typical white-tailed deer scored 204 1/2 inches. That deer was shot by Mel Johnson in Peoria County, Ill., in 1964.In 2004 Michael Beatty of Ohio shot the world record archery nontypical deer, which scored 294.Until the scoring is complete, Dodge gave Decker some advice about the prize antlers: "Keep them in a safe," Dodge said, "and enjoy the attention this is going to bring."'Pretty overwhelming'Dodge was right about Decker's prize buck attracting attention. Both his home phone and cell phone have been ringing nearly constantly since Saturday night, often simultaneously.Decker was besieged by calls during the weekend from friends and family as word of his hunting exploit spread. On Monday the media joined in, creating a nonstop stream of questions about the buck. On Sunday afternoon, as Decker discussed the buck with a group of hunters, his cell phone spit out musical tones every couple of minutes. Decker's phones continued to ring into the early hours of Monday morning, and after Decker slept for only a few hours the calls about the buck started again."It's been pretty overwhelming," Decker said. Ed Culhane's Monday was similarly busy. The state Department of Natural Resources public information officer said he was inundated with phone calls from media outlets interested in interviewing Decker."There certainly is a lot of interest in this deer and this story," Culhane said....

Prep football preview capsules
Found: 1 Month 2 Days 3 Hours 41 Minutes ago
Leader-Telegram - DIVISION 2Menomonie (7-3) at Antigo (8-2) -When, where: 4 p.m. at Antigo.- Up next: Marshfield (7-3) or River Falls (7-3).- Series History: Teams have not met in Joe LaBuda era (since 1989) and believed to be first meeting.- Menomonie: Defeated Merrill, 38-24, last week for 55th playoff win and extended string of opening playoff wins to 17. Hoping to extend string of 16 straight second round wins. Jake Wilson (681, 7.5, 4 TD) ran for 190 yards while QB Nick Jacobson (61-118-6, 1,374 yds, 9 TD) passed for 165 yards and three TDs in win over Merrill. Alternate QB Kasey Kruse has rushed for 8 TDs and close to 400 yards and Jake Hoagland (358, 5.2, 4 TD) adds power. Austin Berend (6-179-3 in past 4 games) caught two TD passes last week and Greg Chronis (14-366-4 in past 5 games) took one TD pass. WR Levi Kraft (13-368-2) remains questionable with injuries. Team outscoring opponents, 223-169, and outgaining them, 343-251, in average yards. Coach Joe LaBuda: "We have to try to match their physicalness. This will be the most physical team we've seen in awhile."- Antigo: Co-champion of Great Northern Conference and opened playoffs with 28-14 win over Tomah. One of wins was by 29-28 over powerful Stevens Point. Lost opening game to Wausau West 21-7 and lost last regular-season game to Lakeland 34-8. Besides defeating Stevens Point, beat Merrill 24-19. Average 30 points. Won state titles in 1976, 1978 and 1982 under Gordie Schofield. Boast strong running backs in Dylan McCarthy and Trevor Fincher and QB Mike Wolter is also a strong runner. Lost to Lakeland with QB out with injury.OtherRiver Falls (7-3) at Marshfield (7-3), 2 p.m.: Levi Johnson scored three touchdowns and ran for 89 yards as the Wildcats had little trouble with La Crosse Central, 35-14. The Tigers, who beat La Crosse Logan in the first round, are in the second round of the playoffs for the first time since finishing as the Division 1 runner-up in 2004.DIVISION 4Mondovi (9-1) at Bloomer (8-2)- Where, when: 5 p.m. at Bloomer Middle School.- Up next: Baldwin-Woodville (9-1) or Somerset (7-3).- Mondovi: Rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit to beat rival Durand, 27-9, in first round. Alex Wolf rushed for 137 yards and two touchdowns. QB Josh Dregney threw for a TD and ran for one. Won Dunn-St. Croix title. Lone loss was to Baldwin-Woodville in Week 1. Making 13th playoff appearance. Hasn't advanced past second round since finishing as Divison 4 runner-up in 1990.- Bloomer: Returned to form with a 44-0 victory over St. Croix Falls in first round. RB duo of Trevor Morning and Jordan Koehler rushed for a combined 249 yards and scored four TDs. QB Zach Borofka threw for 108 yards and a TD in place of injured QB Jon Barlow. Won first seven games before falling to Heart O'North champ Hayward and Ladysmith. Making fifth straight playoff appearance and 17th overall. Lost to Somerset, 32-13, in second round last year. Advanced to a state quarterfinal in 2005.Baldwin-Woodville (8-1) at Somerset (7-3)- When, where: 1 p.m. at Somerset.- Up next: Mondovi (9-1) or Bloomer (8-2).- Somerset: Won seven straight games, including 22-14 victory over Baldwin-Woodville in Week 9 to force share of Middle Border crown. Rocky Larson rushed for 144 yards and two TDs. Eric Walzack scored go-ahead TD in fourth quarter. Beat St. Croix Central, 43-0, in first round. Walzack rushed for 165 yards. Michael Collins rushed for 134 yards and three TDs. Making seventh straight playoff appearance. Advanced to state semifinal last year, losing to runner-up Kettle Moraine Lutheran.- Baldwin-Woodville: Beat Altoona, 56-31, in first round. Led 21-7 at halftime before game opened up. Bryce Lunzer led with 158 rushing yards. Dylan DeMotts threw for 115 yards and three TDs. Balanced attack also includes RB Jesse Rose, Cody Ninneman and Andy Fregine. Wade Schlicting is the main receiver. Lost unbeaten regular season when defeated by Somerset, 22-14, in Week 9 and forced to share Middle Border title with Somerset. Won state titles in 1987 and '92 and finished runner-up in '81 and '94, Making second straight playoff appearance, lost to Spooner, 49-41, in first round last year. Coach Dan Keefer (18-20) is in his fourth season.DIVISION 5Chetek (7-3) at Colby (10-0)- When, where: 3 p.m. at Colby.- Up next: Stanley-Boyd (9-1) or Ladysmith (7-3).- Chetek: Blanked Elk Mound, 37-0, in first round. Jake Frazier rushed for 104 yards and two TDs. Kyle Hetke rushed for 74 yards and a TD. Finished third in the Heart O'North after winning title last year. Hetke and Frazier combined for more than 1,500 rushing yards and 20 TDs this season. QB Shawn Sanders threw for more than 1,000 yards and completed more than 50 percent of his passes. Advanced to state semifinal last year, losing to runner-up Kewaunee, 35-0. Making fifth overall trip but third in past four years. Advanced to state quarterfinal in 2005.- Colby: Plowed over Rib Lake/Prentice, 42-7, in first round. RB Adam Esselman had 146 yards and four TDs. Offense piled up 432 yards. Rolled to Cloverbelt title, outscoring opponents, 42-9. Outgaining opponents 402-189. Making 13th playoff appearance. Advanced to second round for first time since 2002. Won Division 4 state title in 1998 and was runner-up in 1985.Stanley-Boyd (9-1) at Ladysmith (7-3)- When, where: 1 p.m. at Ladysmith.- Up next: Chetek (7-3) at Colby (10-0).- Stanley-Boyd: Beat Loyal, 41-20, in first round. QB Paul Reit completed 12 of 17 for 218 yards. RBs Max Goettl, Nate Samplawski and Marcus Thompson combined for 182 rushing yards. Runner-up in Cloverbelt. Lone loss came to conference champion Colby, 31-8, in Week 4. Allowed only one other team to reach double figures (Eau Claire Regis) in regular season. Making fourth straight playoff appearance. Advanced to state quarterfinal last year. Won Division 4 state titles in 1991 and '95. Was Class C runner-up in '77, D4 runner-up in '86 and '96.- Ladysmith: Blanked Webster, 21-0, in the first round. QB Mitch Rogness threw for three TDs, two to Jason Prince. Finished fourth in Heart O'North. Needed to beat Spooner and Bloomer last two weeks of season to qualify for playoffs. Lost three of four in the middle of the season. Two losses (to Hayward and Chetek) were by a combined 11 points. Held all but one team to 20 points or less. Joel Effertz is the team's leading receiver and also is a reliable field goal kicker. DL Zach Anderson committed to Northern Illinois. Making sixth playoff appearance and third straight. Advanced to state semifinal in 2006.Lancaster (9-1) at Fall Creek (5-5)- When, where: 2 p.m. at Fall Creek.- Up next: La Crosse Aquinas (8-2) or Iowa-Grant (7-3).- Fall Creek: Blanked Whitehall, 33-0, in first round. One of the last teams to make the playoffs. Finished tied for fifth in Cloverbelt, which sent six teams to the playoffs. Five losses came to playoff qualifiers. Undefeated when scoring more than 13 points. Battling injuries. Cullen Haldeman handles most of running load. Injured RB Erik Gajewsky missed first round game. Settled on Zach Jacobson at QB after trying Matt Dickensen there for a few games. Dickensen now seeing time at RB. Making 18th overall playoff appearance and third in past four years. Won D5 titles in 1993 and '94. Went to state semifinal in 2003 and quarterfinal in 2006.- Lancaster: Pounded Darlington, 42-0, in first round. Undefeated champion of Southwest Wisconsin Conference. Lone loss came to Division 6 power Fennimore, 40-30, in Week 2. Trevor Landon (104-982-17) leads rushing attack. Making 18th playoff appearance. One of the state's dominant progams this decade, winning five state titles.DIVISION 6EC Regis (6-4) at Necedah (8-2) -When, where: 3 p.m. at Necedah.- Up next: Bangor (10-0) or Stratford (9-1).- Series History: First meeting.- Regis: 35-23 victory over Blair-Taylor extended Regis' streak of seven straight WIAA opening playoff wins since 2001 and will be shooting for a sixth straight second round victory. Piled up 380 yards of offense in win and averaging 324 yards to 291 for opponents. Scored 236 points and allowed 239. Present balanced attack with Dan Sailer (961, 6.0, 8 TD), Hayden Hougen (665, 5.6, 8 TD) and Aaron Wolfe (registered first 100-yard game with 112 on Tuesday) alternating carrying the ball. QB Hank Hougen (70-145-5, 965 yds, 12 TD) offers pass threat and throws mainly to Nick Bowe (26-435-7) and Spencer Bauer (28-307-4). Team reported healthy. Coach Bryant Brenner: "Necedah has a strong running game and has two of the best backs we've seen. We have to contain their explosive offense and on offense, we have to try to run the football and keep it out of their hands."- Necedah: Rolled over Kickapoo-LaFarge, 55-6, in playoff opener. Finished third in the Scenic Bluffs Conference with only losses to conference champ Bangor, 35-20, and runner-up Hillsboro, 16-14. Sixth straight playoff appearance but hasn't made it past the first round since 2003. RB Ethan Quinter has rushed for more than 1,000 yards and 10 TDs and the QB is Zach Mach, who keeps the team mainly on the ground. Coached by Eric Mach.OtherFlambeau (9-1) at Clear Lake (9-1): The Falcons Beat Washburn, 41-12, in first round. QB Tyler Leonhard and RB Levi Felske led team to a second-place finish in the Small Lakeland, losing only to Shell Lake (41-0). Making fourth straight trip. The Warriors beat Northwood/Springs, 54-28, in first round. Lone loss was to St. Croix Falls, 28-24.DIVISION 7Gilman (9-1) at CF McDonell (6-3)- When, where: 7 p.m. at Dorais Field.- Up next: Shell Lake (10-0) or Turtle Lake (6-3).- McDonell: Beat Frederic, 36-0, in first round on the road. Andy Davis threw four TD passes. Jarrod Martell caught two, finishing with five catches for 80 yards. Martell also returned a fumble for a TD. Won six of last seven to finish in a three-way tie for third in Marawood under first-year coach Todd Brown. All three losses came to playoff qualifiers. Posted impressive victories over Marathon and Eau Claire Regis to close season. Top offensive threat is Martell (41-656-11), who also has a kick and punt return for TD. QB Andy Davis (70-149-1,071, 11 TDs) also throws to Kyle Nelson (18-408-7). Alex Hiess (158-975-10) and Landon Bresina (48-287-1 in regular season) handle the rushing duties. Making fifth WIAA playoff appearance. Advanced to state quarterfinals last year, losing to Owen-Withee, 48-30. Played in three WISAA championship games, winning 1989 Division 3 title. Was runner-up in '69 and '87.- Gilman: Blanked New Auburn, 36-0, in first round game. Shawn Hoehn threw for 135 yards and three TDs. Also rushed for one. Dustan Zach rushed for 85 yards. Troy Medlon added 59 yards. James Doro had a rushing TD. Landon Trawicki, Jason Kulesa and Cody Rosemeyer caught TD passes. Won Cloverwood title. Lone loss game to Loyal, 16-0, in Week 4. Making 10th playoff appearance. Won 17 playoff games since 2003. Won Division 7 state title in 2006. Was runner-up in '05.OthersHillsoboro (9-1) vs. Plum City (10-0), 3 p.m. at Ellsworth: Plum City is the host, but it can't have a true home game because its field doesn't meet WIAA specifications. The Blue Devils beat New Lisbon, 39-0, in first round. Dana Derricks ran for three TDs. Team gained 239 yards on 40 carries. Went undefeated in the South Lakeland for the second straight season. Lost to Gilman in a state quarterfinal last year. Hillsboro finished second in Scenic Bluffs. Lost to conference champion Bangor, 27-20.- Ron Buckli and John Casper Jr....

Prep football playoff preview capsules
Found: 1 Month 6 Days 23 Hours 25 Minutes ago
Leader-Telegram - DIVISION 1Bay Port (7-2) at Chippewa Falls (9-0) -Up next: Green Bay Preble (7-2) or Appleton North (7-2).- Series History: Believed to be first meeting of teams.- Chippewa Falls: Making fourth straight playoff appearance and 12th overall since 1987 under coach Chuck Raykovich with an overall 8-12 record. Upset in opening round last year by Wausau West, 28-21. Reached third round in 2006. Big Rivers champions won 16 of past 17 and ranked No. 4 by WisSports.com and No. 7 by the AP. Coming off 42-14 win over Eau Claire Memorial. Outscoring opponents, 264-99, and outgaining them, 284-225, in average yards. Leading rusher out of double-wing is Michael Adams (676 yds, 7.2 avg, 14 TD). QB Mitch Olson (72-110-2, 881 yds, 11 TD) has also run for 5 TD. He passes to Cole Zwiefelhofer (23-398-7), Collin Schindler (18-208-2) and Jared Jaquish (11-73) among others. Cards present the complete package. DB Max Melberg out (knee). Coach Raykovich: "Bay Port is very big and has a very big and fast back. They like to run right at you. We just have to keep doing what we do - mix it up and hope to get better every week." - Bay Port: Closed regular season with 34-19 win over Pulaski Thursday. Won three straight with losses to Manitowoc Lincoln 28-21 and Green Bay Preble 35-14. Lean heavily on the running of RB Mark Arne (1,133 yds, 8.1 avg, 12 TD). QB Josh Jaro (49-101, 833 yds, 8 TD, 3 int) passes to several receivers, including Arne (6-126, 2 TD). Tied for second in Fox River Classic.OthersHudson (6-3) at Stevens Point (7-2): Rematch of last year's first round playoff game won by the Panthers, 41-13. Stevens Point advanced to the state quarterfinals the past three seasons. Hudson won just one playoff game in previous five appearances (2005).Superior (6-3) at Schofield D.C. Everest (8-0): Same two teams met in Week 2. The Evergreens won, 16-14, behind 221 rushing yards and two TDs from Kyle Borrell. Superior is making consecutive playoff trips after missing out on postseason for 16 seasons.DIVISION 2Merrill (6-3) at Menomonie (6-3) - Up next: Tomah (5-4) or Antigo (7-2).- Series History: Teams have not met in recent years.- Menomonie: Making 18th straight playoff appearance under coach Joe LaBuda. Lost, 35-14, to Kimberly in semifinals last year. Won five state championships, last one in 2002 and boast an overall 54-13 playoff record. Defeated River Falls, 30-28, on Thursday. Losses to Marshfield, Chippewa Falls and Hudson. Tied for second in Big Rivers. Outscoring opponents, 185-145, and outgaining them, 333-245, in average yards. QB Nick Jacobson (54-105-6, 1,209 yds, 6 TD) passed for school-record 300 yards against River Falls. Alternate QB Kasey Kruse has run for 7 TD and more than 250 yards. Chief rushing threats are Jake Wilson (491, 7.5) and Jake Hoagland, who averages more than 5 yards. Levi Kraft, who is doubtful with an injury, has been a main receiver with more than 400 yards while Wilson had 8 catches for 105 yards last week. Coach LaBuda: "We're worried about how versatile they are. They lost to three powerhouse teams." - Merrill: Finished regular season with 43-7 win over Northland Pines. Losses to Escanaba, Mich., 27-19, Antigo, 24-19, and Lakeland, 42-7. Finished third in the Great Northern Conference. Average 34 points. Chief running threats are Dalton Malzahn and Luke Skic while QB Pascal Paul has a favorite targets are Zach Kubichek and Jeff Haffemann. Former member of the Wisconsin Valley Conference and accustomed to facing tough competition.OtherRiver Falls (6-3) at La Crosse Central (6-3): Behind 1,000-yard rusher Levi Johnson, the Wildcats finished tied for fourth in the Big Rivers. The Red Raiders are back in the postseason after a one-year absence. They haven't won a playoff game since 2003 when they went to the state quarterfinals.DIVISION 3OtherMedford (4-5) at Hayward (9-0): Under the direction of first-year coach Mike Siverling, the Hurricanes rode workhorse running back Bucky Dixon (1,589 yards, 21 TDs through eight games) to the Heart O'North title. Hayward is making its third straight playoff appearance and advanced to the second round in 2006 and '07. Medford beat Seymour, 21-14, in Week 9 to sneak into playoffs.DIVISION 4Durand (5-4) at Mondovi (8-1)- Up next: Bloomer (7-2) or St. Croix Falls (8-1).- Durand: Lost to Mondovi, 18-7, in Week 2. Jake Bee scored on a 32-yard TD run with 56 seconds left for the Panthers' lone score. Won three games by one point - Somerset, Amery and Osceola. Balanced offense led by RBs Cameron Shiffer and Cody Anderson. QB Nathan Prissell is a run/pass threat. Making fourth straight playoff appearance and 13th overall. Lost to Tomahawk, 14-7, in the first round last year.- Mondovi: Won eight straight after losing to eventual Middle Border co-champion Baldwin-Woodville, 22-8, in Week 1. Cruised to undefeated Dunn-St. Croix title. Led by sophomore RB Alex Wolf (1,152 yards, 17 TDs through eight games), but Austin Keys, Collin Laursen and Cody Dziekan also share carries. Keys (12 catches, 220 yards, 6 TDs) is the top receiver. QB Josh Dregney has thrown for 523 yards and 8 TDs.Bloomer (7-2) at St. Croix Falls (8-1)- Up next: Mondovi (8-1) or Durand (5-4).- Bloomer: Won first seven games before falling to Heart O'North champ Hayward and Ladysmith. Dynamic offense keyed by QB Jon Barlow and RBs Jordan Koehler and Trevor Morning. Scored 45 points in five of seven victories. Making fifth straight playoff appearance and 17th overall. Beat Osceola, 21-7, in first round last year before falling to Somerset, 32-13, in second round. Advanced to a state quarterfinal in 2005. - St. Croix Falls: Shared Large Lakeland title with Clear Lake and Webster. Lost to Webster, 7-3, in Week 9. Making second straight playoff appearance and third in past four seasons. Hasn't won a playoff game since 1991. Was the Division 4 runner-up in 1988.Altoona (5-4) at Baldwin-Woodville (8-1)- Up next: St. Croix Central (7-2) or Somerset (6-3).- Series History: Believed to be first meeting of teams.- Altoona: Won four of last five to gain playoff spot. Finished with 26-13 win over Fall Creek. Making fourth playoff appearance under coach Gary Pszeniczny, last time in 2006. Scored 180 points and averaging 293 yards while allowing 191 points and 294 yards. Attack revolves around QB Brodie Johnson who is used as a passer (96-164-11, 1,390 yds, 13 TD) and runner (196 yds in past two games and around 400 with 5 TDs for season). Johnson has run and passed for 517 yards to key last two wins. He throws to Josh Kriesel (33-544-7), Zach Honadel (30-335-3) and Jon Gillespie (16-303-5). Main ground threat is Ben Devine (682, 5.3, 8 TD), who rushed for 136 yards against Fall Creek. Team reported healthy. Coach Pszeniczny: "Baldwin-Woodville is quick, has several capable running backs, a good quarterback and a receiver as good as we've gone up against. I feel we match up well and it will come down to who has the fewest turnovers. We'll continue to mix the run and pass out of the spread to keep them off balance."- Baldwin-Woodville: Lost unbeaten regular season when defeated by Somerset, 22-14, on Thursday and forced to share Middle Border title with Somerset. Won state titles in 1987 and '92 and finished runner-up in '81 and '94, Making second straight playoff appearance, lost to Spooner, 49-41, in first round last year. Feature balanced attack although QB Dylan DeMotts (79-128, 1,218, 9 TD) passed for 225 yards against Somerset. Wade Schlicting (31-499-7) is main receiver. Four RBs share rushing load with Jerry Rose, averaging around 10 yards per carry, leading the way along with Cody Ninneman, Andy Fregine and Bryce Lunzer. Coach Dan Keefer (17-20) is in his fourth season.OtherSt. Croix Central (7-2) at Somerset (6-3): The Panthers finished second in the Dunn-St. Croix while Somerset shared the Middle Border title. MBC co-champ Baldwin-Woodville beat St. Croix Central, 34-0, in Week 1. Somerset is making its seventh straight playoff appearance. Advanced to state semifinal last year, losing to runner-up Kettle Moraine Lutheran.DIVISION 5Elk Mound (5-4) at Chetek (7-2)- Up next: Colby (9-0) or Rib Lake/Prentice (6-3).- Elk Mound: Finished third in Dunn-St. Croix. Lost two of last three games to seeded teams in Division 4 (Mondovi and St. Croix Central). Switch to spread offense from power-I resulted in early struggles (lost nonconference games to Blair-Taylor and Independence/Gilmanton before winning four straight). Jake Mack is a dangerous receiver out of the backfield (18-379, 3 TD). Mack splits carries with Derek Susa (500-plus yards, 4 TDs). Making eighth straight playoff appearance and 18th overall. Has missed postseason just three times since 1989. Was Division 5 runner-up in 1989, '90 and '92. State semifinalist in 1999. Hasn't won a playoff game since 2004.- Chetek: Finished third in the Heart O'North after winning title last year. Allowed just 16 points in last four games after losing to Bloomer and Hayward. Posted three shutouts and held all but two teams to 14 points or less. Kyle Hetke and Jake Frazier combined for more than 1,500 rushing yards and 20 TDs this season. QB Shawn Sanders threw for more than 1,000 yards and completed more than 50 percent of his passes. Advanced to state semifinal last year, losing to runner-up Kewaunee, 35-0. Making fifth overall trip but third in past four years. Advanced to state quarterfinal in 2005.Loyal (7-2) at Stanley-Boyd (8-1)- Up next: Ladysmith (6-3) or Webster (8-1).- Loyal: Finished in three-way tie for second in Cloverwood. Posted impressive 46-0 victory over playoff qualifier Greenwood in Week 9. Lost to Owen Withee, 36-0, in Week 7. Led by big play threat Michael Kaiser at RB. Won just three games last year. Making third playoff appearance and first since entering co-op with Granton.- Stanley-Boyd: Runner-up in Cloverbelt. Lone loss came to conference champion Colby, 31-8, in Week 4. Allowed only one other team to reach double figures (Eau Claire Regis). Run-oriented offense keyed by Marcus Thompson, Max Goettl, Paul Reit and Nathan Samplawski. Making fourth straight playoff appearance. Advanced to state quarterfinal last year. Won Division 4 state titles in 1991 and '95. Was Class C runner-up in '77, D4 runner-up in '86 and '96.Ladysmith (6-3) at Webster (8-1)- Up next: Loyal (7-2) or Stanley-Boyd (8-1).- Ladysmith: Finished in fourth in Heart O'North. Needed to beat Spooner and Bloomer last two weeks of season to qualify for playoffs. Lost three of four in the middle of the season. Two losses (to Hayward and Chetek) were by a combined 11 points. Held all but one team to 20 points or less. Joel Effertz is the team's leading receiver and also is a reliable field goal kicker. DL Zach Anderson committed to Northern Illinois. Making sixth playoff appearance and third straight. Advanced to state semifinal in 2006.- Webster: Beat previously undefeated St. Croix Falls, 7-3, in Week 9 to force three-way tie atop Large Lakeland. Lone loss was at Clear Lake, 19-7, in Week 6. Led by RB Dan Pope (1,146 yards, 6.1 avg., 11 TDs). Zach Quigley (877 yards, seven TDs) also carries the ball. Only other playoff appearance came in 1987 when it won the Division 6 title, beating Cassville, 28-15.Fall Creek (4-5) at Whitehall (5-4)- Up next: Lancaster (8-1) or Darlington (5-4).- Fall Creek: One of the last teams to make the playoffs. Finished tied for fifth in Cloverbelt, which sent six teams to the playoffs. Five losses came to playoff qualifiers. Undefeated when scoring more than 13 points. Battling injuries. Cullen Haldeman handles most of running load. Settled on Zach Jacobson at QB after trying Matt Dickensen there for a few games. Making 18th overall playoff appearance and third in past four years. Won D5 titles in 1993 and '94. Went to state semifinal in 2003 and quarterfinal in 2006.- Whitehall: Finished tied for second in Dairyland with Eleva-Strum, which it beat, 29-18, in Week 7. Lost to Blair-Taylor, 19-14, the following week to miss out on conference title. Led by RBs Adam Berg and Chad Stellpflug. QB Ross Sygulla is a run threat. Making seventh playoff appearance and third in past four years. Has won just one playoff game (2005).Osseo-Fairchild (5-4) at La Crosse Aquinas (7-2)- Up next: Iowa-Grant (6-3) or Pardeeville (8-1).- Osseo-Fairchild: Finished tied for fifth in Cloverbelt. Lost three of last five but two wins (Colby, Neillsville) were shutouts. Averaged 33 points in last four games after being shutout by Stanley-Boyd. Won just one game last year. Making 16th playoff appearance but first since 2004. Won Class C title in 1977, Division 5 title in 1981, '82, '96 and 2000, and was Division 5 runner-up in 1983 and Division 4 runner-up in 1984. Has lost first-round playoff game just three times.- Aquinas: Defending Division 5 state champion. Shared Mississippi Valley title with Division 2 La Crosse Logan. Lost, 26-24, in Week 4 to La Crosse Central. Other loss came to Michigan small school power Muskegon Catholic, 20-3, in Week 8. Andy Kircher (1,070, 8 TDs) leads offense. Making fourth WIAA playoff appearance. OtherColby (9-0) vs. Rib Lake/Prentice (6-3): The Hornets, led by RB Adam Esselman (131-1,024-19), won the Cloverbelt title with relative ease, outscoring opponents by an average of 42-9. The Hawks finished tied for third in the Marawood and battled with champion Edgar (L, 20-6) and five-time defending state champion Stratford (L, 14-7). Other loss came by a point to playoff qualifier Marathon.DIVISION 6Hurley (7-2) at Thorp (7-2)- Up next: Edgar (9-0) or Owen-Withee (7-2).- Hurley: The Midgets compete in the Great Western Conference, which consists mostly of Michigan teams. Only played one team from Wisconsin (beat Washburn, 42-0). Averaged 46.5 points in last six games of the season. Making 11th straight playoff appearance but lost in first round every year except one (2004).- Thorp: Beat Owen-Withee, 27-21 in overtime, in Week 9 to earn a home game. Finished tied for second in Cloverwood. Won seven of eight. Only loss in that span game to Gilman, 31-28. QB Ari Pszeniczny (89-141-1,111) leads offense. RB Taylor Turenne leads ground game (146-921, 12 TDs). Jared Lewan is the top receiver (20-327, 3 TDs). Making 14th playoff appearance. Last won a playoff game in 2004.Eleva-Strum (6-3) at Stratford (8-1)- Up next: Bangor (9-0) or Melrose-Mindoro (5-4).- Eleva-Strum: Defending Division 7 state champions moved up a division. Graduated almost all of that team. Finished tied for second in the Dairyland. Has just one victory over playoff qualifier. Runs double wing, with QB Shane Knudtson and RBs Joshua Segerstrom, Jared Bechel and Jacob Asher carrying the load. Allowed less than six points per game in first six games; 23 points per game in last three. Making 13th playoff appearance and first in Division 6 since WIAA added seventh division. Was state runner-up in 2006 and state semifinalist in '02 and '04.- Stratford: The WIAA's most successful program in the past decade. Won five straight Division 6 titles. Also won Division 5 title in 1986. Had 76-game winning streak against Wisconsin opponents snapped in 16-8 loss to Edgar in Week 8. Had won 29 straight overall. Nick Bergs (93-542-8) and Ryan Schalow (74-549-8) handle rushing duties. QB Mason Nesbit has thrown for 938 yards and 11 TDs. Ben Frodl (24-331-6) is the top receiver.Eau Claire Regis (5-4) at Blair-Taylor (8-1) - Up next: Kickapoo/La Farge (5-4) or Necedah (7-2).- Series History: Believed to be first meeting of teams.- Regis: Making seventh appearance in WIAA playoffs, most recently in 2006. Won Division 7 state title in 2003 after finishing runner-up in 2002. Lost next three years to Stratford in semifinals. Have a 19-5 playoff record. Lost to Chippewa Falls McDonell, 34-9, last week and trying to snap three-game losing streak. Scored 201 points and allowed 215 while outgaining opponents, 317-297, in average yards. Run out of double wing with Dan Sailer (875, 6.3, 5 TD) and Hayden Hougen (581, 5.8, 7 TD) leading way. QB Hank Hougen (65-137-5, 887 yds, 11 TD) has sure-handed receivers in Nick Bowe (24-394-6) and Spencer Bauer (27-374-4). Bowe remains questionable with ankle injury. Coach Bryant Brenner: "Blair-Taylor is on a roll and comes in with a lot of confidence. This is the best Blair-Taylor I've seen. We know what to expect when it comes to tough competition. This is a new season. We're 0-0 and just want the kids to go out and compete."- Blair-Taylor: Coming off 38-0 win over Alma Center Lincoln and won Dairyland Conference title with 7-0 record after finishing second to last a year ago. Only loss by 21-0 to Arcadia. Big win was 14-0 over defending state champion Eleva-Strum. QB Hank Kujak directs attack and has been a major weapon with his passing. Jordan Tenneson and Reed Waldera are chief running threats. Coached by Jeff Eide.OthersOwen-Withee (7-2) at Edgar (9-0): The Blackhawks only two losses came in overtime (Thorp, Gilman). Led by RB duo of Zach Pomputis (220-1,170, 24 TDs) and David Simenson (138-1,111, 10 TDs). Advanced to state semifinal last year. The Wildcats beat five-time defending state champion Stratford in Week 8 to claim Marawood title. Top-ranked team in AP small school division.Washburn (5-4) at Flambeau (8-1): QB Tyler Leonhard and RB Levi Felske led the Falcons to a second-place finish in the Small Lakeland, losing only to Shell Lake (41-0). Making fourth straight trip. The Castle Guards played just two teams from Wisconsin, losing to Hurley (42-0) and beating Winter (42-14).DIVISION 7Spring Valley (5-4) at Shell Lake (9-0)- Up next: Greenwood (5-4) or Turtle Lake (5-3).- Spring Valley: Won last four games to qualify for playoffs and finish fourth in the Dunn-St. Croix. Signature victory came over Elmwood, 15-14, in Week 2. RB Tyler Bosshart (239-1,301-13) is a big-play threat. He rushed for a school-record 300 yards against Luck. Kyle Bosshart (18-260-1) is the top receiver. QB Dylan Webster (559 yards, 5 TDs) has improved. Making 10th playoff appearance. Won Division 6 state titels in 2000 and '01 and Division 5 in '78.- Shell Lake: Dominated Small Lakeland. Allowed just 35 points all season. Scoring 50 points per game. Closest game was a 41-7 victory over Frederic in Week 9. Led by RB Luke Gronning. Ranked No. 4 in AP small schools poll and No. 2 in WisFootball.net Division 7 coaches poll. Making 13th playoff appearance and seventh straight. Won Division 5 state title in 1980, Division 6 title in '91 and Division 7 in '04.Chippewa Falls McDonell (6-3) at Frederic (5-3)- Up next: New Auburn (4-4) or Gilman (8-1).- McDonell: Won six of last seven to finish in a three-way tie for third in Marawood under first-year coach Todd Brown. All three losses came to playoff qualifiers. Posted impressive victories over Marathon and Eau Claire Regis to close season. Top offensive threat is WR Jarrod Martell (36-576-9), who also has a kick and punt return for TD. QB Andy Davis (54-120-833, 7 TDs) also throws to Kyle Nelson (15-373-6). Alex Hiess (139-898-9) and Landon Bresina (48-287-1) handle the rushing duties. Making fifth WIAA playoff appearance. Advanced to state quarterfinals last year, losing to Owen-Withee, 48-30. Played in three WISAA championship games, winning 1989 Division 3 title. Was a runner-up in '69 and '87.- Frederic: Finished tied for third in Small Lakeland. Lost to Shell Lake, 41-7, in Week 9. Beat Turtle Lake, 20-8, in Week 8. Making seventh straight playoff appearance. Has only won first round game once (2003).New Auburn (4-4) at Gilman (8-1)- Up next: McDonell (6-3) or Frederic (5-3).- New Auburn: Beat Lake Holcombe, 20-12, in triple overtime in Week 9 to reach playoffs for first time since 2001. Lost 31 straight games from 2002-'06. Core of team is its seniors. Only loss in last five games was to Plum City. QB Max Super and RB Caleb Trowbridge lead offense. Only won one playoff game (1996). Making eighth playoff appearance.- Gilman: Won Cloverwood title. Lone loss game in Week 4 to Loyal, 16-0. That followed an emotional 33-32 victory over Owen-Withee in double OT. QB Shawn Hoehn, RB Dustan Zach, RB James Doro and WR Landon Trawicki lead the offense. Making 10th playoff appearance. Has won 16 playoff games since 2003. Won Division 7 state title in 2006. Was runner-up in '05.Elmwood (7-2) at De Soto (6-3)- Up next: Pepin (6-3) or Ithaca (7-2).- Elmwood: Finished second in top-heavy South Lakeland after losing to Plum City in Week 8 and beating Pepin in Week 9. Also lost to Spring Valley, 15-14, in Week 2. Steven Pax has 870 rushing yards, 334 receiving yards and 20 total TDs. Making 12th playoff appearance. Has only won more than one game once (1996).- De Soto: Finished in three-way tie atop Ridge and Valley. Won three straight. Led by RB Dylan Tully (152-1,017-10) Making 24th playoff appearance. Won three state titles and was runner-up three times but hasn't advanced past first round since 2002.OthersGreenwood (5-4) at Turtle Lake (5-3): The Indians went 0-4 against playoff qualifiers, losing by an average of 28 points each time. The Lakers finished tied for third in the Small Lakeland and went 1-3 against playoff qualifiers.New Lisbon (6-3) vs. Plum City (9-0) at Ellsworth: Plum City is the host, but it can't have a true home game because its field doesn't meet WIAA specifications. The Blue Devils went undefeated in the South Lakeland for the second straight season. They lost to Gilman in a state quarterfinal last year. New Lisbon has lost three of five and finished fourth in the Scenic Bluffs.Pepin (6-3) at Ithaca (7-2): The smallest team in the playoff field, the Lakers finished third in the South Lakeland. QB Joe Marcks (109-198-1,692) has thrown for 21 TDs. Ithaca finished in a three-way tie atop the Rigde and Valley.- Ron Buckli and John Casper Jr....

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Leader-Telegram - If Ladysmith wanted to be a part of the WIAA football playoffs, it needed to beat Bloomer on the road Thursday night.And that's exactly what it did.The Lumberjacks (6-3, 4-3) got two touchdowns from Joel Effertz - one on a 30-yard pass reception and the other on a 21-yard interception return - and held off the Blackhawks, 24-20, to guarantee a spot in the playoffs by beating one of the top teams in the Heart O'North Conference.Bloomer (7-2, 5-2) won its first seven games of the season before falling to conference champion Hayward and Ladysmith the past two weeks of the regular season.Jordan Koehler rushed for 134 yards and a touchdown for the Blackhawks, who cut the lead to 17-14 early in the fourth quarter before Effertz's interception return put away the game.Chetek 41, Spooner 0: Kyle Hetke and Jake Frazier each ran for 103 yards as the Bulldogs cruised to a victory. Frazier scored two touchdowns on his six carries for Chetek (7-2, 5-2), which led 35-0 after three quarters. Barron 35, Cumberland 0: The Bears busted loose for 23 points in the third quarter to secure a conference-closing victory. Cody Munson scored on runs of 4 and 8 yards for Barron (3-6, 3-4), which had four players score....

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Leader-Telegram - Big RiversRICE LAKE 50, NORTH 21North 6 0 15 0 - 21Rice Lake 7 22 7 14 - 50First QuarterN - Nick Frase 16 pass from Brett Bodenburg (kick failed), 7:03. RL - Tanny Cernick 23 run (Taylor Koser kick), 4:52.Second QuarterRL - Cernick 10 run (Koser kick), 11:54. RL - Dylan Glaser 27 run (Matt Smith pass from Nate Walsh), 9:11. RL - Walsh 59 run (Koser kick), 5:22.Third QuarterRL - Glaser 3 run (Koser kick), 10:42. N - Nathan Bollinger 6 pass from Bodenburg (Weston Kirby pass from John Poppe), 2:41. N - Bollinger 38 pass from Poppe (Kirby kick), 1:16.Fourth QuarterRL - Walsh 3 run (Koser kick), 11:06. RL - Trever Mickelson 8 pass from Walsh (Koser kick), 6:30.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - North (39-89): Jordan Dickerson 8-43; Davin Ohms 5-33; Bollinger 8-23; Justin Nelson 8-16; Poppe 6-4; Bodenburg 4-(-30). Rice Lake (44-382): Glaser 9-121; Cernick 18-104; Walsh 9-104; Dan Krebs 3-25; Mickelson 3-23; Cole Westphal 1-6.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - North (18-35-0-219): Bodenburg 12-21-0-116; Poppe 6-14-0-103. Rice Lake (1-3-0-8): Walsh 1-3-0-8. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - North: Frase 5-62; Kirby 5-47; Bollinger 3-52; Dickerson 2-21; Tony Potter 1-17; Nelson 1-11; Austin Rieder 1-9. Rice Lake: Mickelson 1-8.menomonie 30, river falls 28River Falls 0 14 14 0 - 28Menomonie 0 7 20 3 - 30Second QuarterRF - Levi Johnson 23 run (Marty Herum), 8:59. M - Greg Kronin 17 pass from Nick Jacobson, (Tyler Buckley kick), 5:19. RF - Ben Wunrow 2 run (Herum kick), 2:04.Third QuarterM - Kasey Kruse 1 run (Buckley kick), 10:59. RF - Wunrow 13 run (Herum kick), 8:29. M - Jake Hoagland 1 run (Buckley kick), 6:24. M - Kruse 1 run (kick failed), 2:46. RF - Levi Johnson 2 run (Herum kick), 1:11.Fourth Quarter M - Taylor Mueller 32 field goal, 5:27.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - River Falls (43-204): Johnson 19-105, 40 3-20. Menomonie (40-84): Hoagland 13-49.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - River Falls (5-12-0-143): Herum 5-12. Menomonie (18-36-3-312): Jacobson 17-35. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - River Falls: Pavlichek 3-57. Menomonie: Greg Chronis 6-156, Jake Wilson 8-105.superior 25, hudson 20Hudson 0 7 6 8 - 20Superior 6 6 0 13 - 25First QuarterS - Marzett Turner 2 run (pass failed).Second QuarterH - Josh Perron 6 run (Chase Graskewicz kick). S - Ethan Taylor 7 pass from Joe Reichert 7 (pass failed).Third QuarterH - Mark VandenBroeke 60 pass to Graskewicz (pass failed).Fourth QuarterS - Zach Colvin 76 run (run failed). S - Joe Reichert 1 run (kick good). H - VandenBroeke 20 pass from Graskewicz (Graskewicz kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Hudson (23-45): Andy Edholm 9-26. Superior (49-248).PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Hudson (15-25-0-223): Graskewicz 15-25. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Hudson: VandenBroeke 7-136.Cloverbeltosseo-fairchild 19, neillsville 0Neillsville 0 0 0 0 - 0Osseo-Fairchild 7 7 3 2 - 19First QuarterOF - Kyle Hestekin13 pass from Matt Vold (Triystan Gunderson kick), 4:37.Second QuarterOF - Hestekin 38 pass (Gunderson kick) 6:12. Third QuarterOF - Jarvis Rongstad 33 field goal 7:11.Fourth QuarterOF - Safety, 9:03.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Neillsville (40-68): Gene Stenulson 9-37. Osseo-Fairchild (42-274): Ryan Freitag 15-166, Nick Hammer 11-53.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Neillsville (16-26-0-161): Cain Trunkel 16-26. Osseo-Fairchild (3-8-1-57): Vold 3-8. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Neillsville: Jon Kind 5-58, Kyle Oleary 5-47. Osseo-Fairchild: Hestekin 2-51.Stanley-Boyd 34, Cadott 8Cadott 0 0 0 8 - 8Stanley-Boyd 14 6 7 7 - 34First QuarterSB - Max Goettl 7 run (Nathan Samplawski kick), 7:23. SB - Goettl 58 pass from Paul Reit (Samplawksi kick) :35.Second QuarterSB - Samplawski 25 run (kick failed), 9:26. Third QuarterSB - Scott Burzynski 1 run (Samplawski kick) 5:59.Fourth QuarterSB - Greg Ponick 22 run (Samplawski kick), 9:41. C - Dakota Hladilek 6 pass Stephen Kelly (Gage Burish run), 4:40.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Cadott (33-68): Burish 19-49. Stanley-Boyd (51-273): Samplawski 5-78, Goettl 10-54.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Cadott (5-10-0-31): Kelly 5-10. Stanley-Boyd (9-11-0-137): Reit 9-11. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Cadott: Hladilek 4-37. Stanley-Boyd: Goettl 2-57.Cloverwoodgilman 41, augusta 0Augusta 0 0 0 0 - 0Gilman 21 14 6 0 - 41First QuarterG - James Doro 1 run (Dustan Zach kick), 7:31. G - Jason Kulesa 4 pass from Shawn Hoehn (Zach kick), 4:41. G - Landon Trawicki 22 pass from Hoehn (Zach kick), 0:00.Second QuarterG - Doro 1 run (Zach kick), 8:40. G - Doro 6 run (Zach kick), 2:11.Third QuarterG - Doro 17 run (kick failed), 6:05.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Augusta (21-54): Shane Olson 5-49. Gilman (38-178): Zach 13-75, Doro 9-59.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Augusta (4-6-1-32): Rocko Hunt 4-5. Gilman (8-13-0-121): Hoehn 8-13. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Gilman: Trawicki 4-66.Thorp 24, OWen-withee 21Owen-Withee 0 14 7 0 0 - 21Thorp 14 0 7 0 6 - 24First QuarterT - 48 run Taylor Turenne (Darrin Mertens kick). T - Ari Pszeniczny 1 run (Mertens kick).Second QuarterOW - 2 run Brad Weiler (Corey Paczkowski kick). OW - 2 run Zach Pomputis (Paczkowski kick).Third QuarterT - 45 run Turenne (Mertens kick). OW - Pomputis 17 run (Paczkowski kick).OvertimeT - Spencer Olejniczak 45 run.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Owen-Withee (48-200): Pomputis 25-120; Weiler 10-53. Thorp (33-259): Turenne 38-115; Olejniczak 13-122.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Owen-Withee (4-10-1-74): Weiler 4-10-1-74. Thorp (9-14-1-78): Ari Pszeniczny 9-13-1-78, Turenne 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Owen-Withee: Pomputis 3-65. Thorp: Connor Olejniczak 3-46.LOYAL 46, GREENWOOD 0Loyal 6 28 6 6 - 46Greenwood 0 0 0 0 - 0First QuarterL - Sean Casey 15 run (kick failed), 5:26.Second QuarterL - Casey 36 run (Michael Kaiser run), 11:25. L - Casey 34 run (run failed), 1:33. L - Kaiser 24 run (Casey pass from Nick Schlagenhast), :41. L - Schiller 25 fumble return (pass failed), :26Third QuarterL - Kaiser 1 run (run failed), 3:14.Fourth QuarterL - Ryan Potter 3 run (kick failed), 2:33.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Loyal (44-320): Kaiser 20-188; Casey 5-94; Trevor Odeen 11-33. Greenwood (34-36): Brandon Nigon 14-34.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Loyal (1-1-0-15): Schlagenhast 1-1-0-15. Greenwood (1-7-2-0): Nathan Waters 1-7-2-0. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Loyal: Michael La Fave 1-15.Dairylandeleva-strum 33, independence/gilmanton 20Ind/Gil 6 6 8 0 - 20Eleva-Strum 0 13 14 6 - 33First QuarterIG - Ryan Guza 5 run (kick failed), 4:18.Second QuarterIG - Marty Guza 13 run (kick failed), 6:36. ES - Josh Segerstrom 49 run (run failed), 6:24. ES - Matt Voigts 12 interception return (Jacob Asher), 5:52.Third QuarterIG - Jordan Reidt 27 pass from R. Guza (M. Guza run), 9:46. ES - Segerstrom 22 run (pass failed), 6:36. ES - Asher 56 run (Shane Knudtson), 5:05.Fourth QuarterES - Jared Bechel 46 run (kick failed), 1:46. Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Ind/Gil (40-181): M. Guza 21-110, Reidt 8-39. Eleva-Strum (47-378): Segerstrom 20-163, Bechel 9-87, Asher 5-64.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Ind/Gil (2-12-1-27): Guza 2-11. Eleva-Strum (2-7-1-16): Knudtson 2-7. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Ind/Gil: Reidt 1-24. Eleva-Strum: Zach Rue 1-11.Blair-Taylor 38, Alma center lincoln 0AC Lincoln 0 0 0 0 - 0Blair-Taylor 10 28 0 0 - 38First QuarterBT - Jordan Tenneson 8 run (Hank Kujak kick). BT - Kujak 23 FG.Second QuarterBT - Tenneson 4 run (Kujak kick). BT - Lucas Howe 18 pass form Kujak (Kujak kick). BT - Grant Witcraft 13 run (Kujak kick). BT - Reed Waldera 3 run (Kujak kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - ACL (17-93): Micaiah Cramer 9-34; Mac Bowen 4-38. BT (38-230): Tenneson 10-95; Waldera 11-89; Witcraft 4-20.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - ACL (4-21-3-6): Bowen 4-21-3-6. BT (3-10-0-37): Kujak 3-10--0-37. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - BT: Howe 2-28.whitehall 49, alma 20Alma 6 8 0 6 - 20Whitehall 14 20 15 0 - 49First QuarterW - Kevin Berg 16 run (Tyler Bortle kick). A - Sam Wieland 12 run (kick failed). W - Kevin Berg 14 run (Bortle kick).Second QuarterA - Grant Hickman 88 kick return (Colter Luff pass). W - Berg 14 blocked punt return (Chad Stellpflug run). W - Berg 33 run (kick failed). W - Ross Sygulla 30 pass to Berg (run failed).Third QuarterW - Stellpflug 9 run (Sygulla run). W - Stellpflug 3 run (Bortle kick).Fourth QuarterA - Mitch Schamaun 20 pass from Brady Ritscher (run failed). Dunn-St. CroixGLENWOOD CITY 20, BOYCEVILLE 14Boyceville 6 0 0 8 - 14Glenwood City 7 7 6 0 - 20First QuarterB - Ryan Bloom 1 run (kick failed). GC - Garrett Bonte 13 run (Nick Newgard kick).Second QuarterGC - Bonte 73 run (Newgard kick).Third QuarterGC - Tyler Kuehndorf 56 run (kick failed).Fourth QuarterB - Jake Hansen 20 pass from Bloom (Hansen run). Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Boyceville (54-179): Sam Hayes 22-135; Hansen 15-49. Glenwood City (34-249): Bonte 15-120; Kuehndorf 5-70.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Boyceville (4-10-2-53): Bloom 3-8-2-27. Glenwood City (5-10-1-36): Kuehndorf 5-10-1-36. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Boyceville: Devan Green 1-26. Glenwood City: Jordan Wink 1-23.st croix central 28, Elk mound 6Elk Mound 0 0 6 0 - 6St. Croix Central 0 7 14 7 - 28Second QuarterSCC - Jonathan Stevens 7 run 1:48 (Kyle Cress kick), 1:48.Third QuarterSCC - Jesse Krizan 12 run (Cress kick), 6:40. SCC - R.J. Moore 27 run (Cress kick), 4:40. EM - Dan Hayden pass to Jake Mack 75 pass (kick blocked), 10:51.Fourth QuarterSCC - Zack Gillis 5 run (Cress kick), 6:02.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Elk Mound (20-(-5)): St. Croix Central (54-338): Gillis 21-90; Moore 11-105.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Elk Mound (9-23-1-174): Hayden 9-23-1-174. St. Croix Central (2-8-2-17): Andrew Thomley 2-8-2-17. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Elk Mound: Ryan Grimm 3-52; Mack 1-75. St. Croix Central: Brian Aldworth 2-17.Spring valley 33, colfax 7Spring Valley 6 12 0 15 - 33Colfax 0 7 0 0 - 7First QuarterSV - Tyler Bosshart 5 run (kick failed), 8:23.Second QuarterSV - Hague 4 run (kick failed), 10:14. C - M.J. Osterberg 19 run (Casey Peterson kick), 4:55. SV - Bosshart 35 run (kick failed), :59.Fourth QuarterSV - Bosshart 5 run (Kyler Gotzman from Dylan Webster), 5:35. SV - Hague 45 int return (Lenarz kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Spring Valley (45-260): Bosshart 35-206; Hague 4-26. Colfax (29-46): Osterberg 12-30.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Spring Valley (5-7-1-55): Webster 5-7-1-55. Colfax (10-21-2-149): Peterson 10-21-2-149. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Spring Valley: Gotzman 2-25. Colfax: Osterberg 4-42; Jack Sampson 2-37.Heart O'NorthLADYSMITH 24, BLOOMER 20Ladysmith 14 3 0 7 - 24Bloomer 0 0 14 6 - 20First QuarterL - Joel Effertz 30 pass from Mitch Rogness (J. Effertz kick), 6:29. L - Jake Nelson 20 run (Effertz kick), :16.Second QuarterL - J. Effertz 27 field goal, 9:07.Third QuarterB - Matt Dachel 2 run (run failed), 6:04. B - Jordan Koehler 4 run (Jon Barlow run), 3:46.Fourth QuarterL - J. Effertz 21 interception return (J. Effertz kick), 11:54. B - Trevor Morning 13 pass from Barlow (run failed), 3:26.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Ladysmith (34-93): Jake Nelson 16-60, Scottie Farkas 8-17, Eric Effertz 2-8. Bloomer (44-223): Koehler 21-134, Barlow 10-34, Morning 8-31, Dachel 5-24.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Ladysmith (10-21-1-115): Rogness 10-20-1-115, E. Effertz 0-1-0-0. Bloomer (8-22-3-118): Barlow 8-20-2-118, Morning 0-2-1-0. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Ladysmith: J. Effertz 3-30, Matt Jensen 2-10, Jason Prince 1-44, Trent Schmidt 1-7, Jake Nelson 1-25, Zane Holt 1-2, Farkas 1-(minus 3). Bloomer: Morning 3-49, Koehler 2-12, Alex Zwiefelhofer 1-27, Grady Loew 1-26, Dachel 1-4.CHETEK 41, SPOONER 0Chetek 7 14 14 6 - 41Spooner 0 0 0 0 - 0First QuarterC - Jake Frazier 83 run (Jeremy Corder kick). Second QuarterC - Jared Taft 18 pass from Shawn Sanders (Corder kick). C - Frazier 14 run (Corder kick).Third QuarterC - Vinny Brandstadter 18 pass from Sanders (Corder kick). C - Turner Olson 15 run (Corder kick).Fourth QuarterC - Josh Hodson 81 run (kick failed). Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Chetek (29-373): Kyle Hetke 9-103; Frazier 6-103. Spooner (38-125): Max Anderson 16-68.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Chetek (5-12-1-75): Sanders 5-12-1-75. Spooner (2-12-2-22): Sam Holden 2-12-2-22. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Chetek: Taft 2-29; Hetke 1-20; Brandstadter 1-18.barron 35, cumberland 0Cumberland 0 0 0 0 - 0Barron 0 12 23 0 - 35Second QuarterB - Trevor Severson 37 pass from Brandon Johns (kick failed). B - David Anderson 1 run (pass failed).Third QuarterB - Cody Munson 4 run (Ryan Nelson pass from Josh Davidson). B - Johns 15 pass from Davidson (Severson pass from Davidson). B - Munson 8 run (Davidson kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Cumberland (22-58): Nathan Weltzin 11-67. Barron (43-215): Anderson 14-74.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Cumberland (12-24-0-107): Sam Clark 12-24-0-107. Barron (11-17-0-154): Josh Davidson 10-16-0-117; Johns 1-1-0-37. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Cumberland: Brady Rose 5-53. Barron: Severson 3-58; Johns 3-47.Middle BorderSOMERSET 22, BALDWIN-WOODVILLE 14B-W 0 8 0 6 - 14Somerset 8 8 0 6 - 22First QuarterS - Rocky Larson 1 run (Larson run), 10:09.Second QuarterS - Jordan Hansen 15 pass from Larson (Larson run), 8:45. BW - Cody Ninneman 15 run (Ninneman pass from Dylan Demotts), 4:15.Fourth QuarterBW - Jake Keefer 17 run. S - Eric Walzack 5 run.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Baldwin-Woodville (27-108): Keefer 5-43; Ninneman 6-31; Bryce Lunzer 6-15. Somerset (59-326): Larson 29-144; Walzack 24-103; Dylan Rivard 1-53.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Baldwin-Woodville (16-31-2-225): Demotts 16-31-2-225. Somerset (1-1-0-15): Larson 1-1-0-15. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Baldwin-Woodville: Wade Schlichting 7-86; Keefer 4-71; Ninneman 2-38; Lunzer 2-27. Somerset: Hansen 1-15.Large LakelandCAMERON 31, GRANTSBURG 21Grantsburg 7 14 0 0 - 21Cameron 6 12 0 13 - 31First QuarterC - Kolby Kiehl 25 pass from Tanner Linsmeyer (pass failed). G - Brad Berner 10 pass from Trent Bonneville (David Larsen kick).Second QuarterC - Andrew Beranek 4 pass from Linsmeyer (pass failed). G - Derek Bertelson 36 run (pass failed). C - Kiehl 43 pass from Linsmeyer (pass failed). G - Tony Larson 42 pass from Bertelson (Tony Folk run). Fourth QuarterC - Kiehl 75 pass from Linsmeyer (Adam Bayer kick). C - Linsmeyer 10 run (kick failed).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Grantsburg (43-141): Bertelson 24-108. Cameron (33-116): Joey Spanel 11-52; Linsmeyer 8-26.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Grantsburg (9-23-2-118): Bonneville 8-21-2-76; Bertelson 1-2-0-42. Cameron (12-25-2-240): Linsmeyer 12-25-2-240. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Grantsburg: Larson 3-70. Cameron: Kiehl 3-163.Small Lakelandflambeau 38, bruce 20Bruce 0 0 8 12 - 20Flambeau 13 12 7 6 - 38First QuarterF - Levi Felski 57 run (kick failed), 5:23. F - Felski 41 run (Rocky McKittrick kick).Second QuarterF - Tyler Leonhard 55 run (kick failed), 11:44. F - Felski 57 run (kick blocked).Third QuarterF - Leonhard 66 run (McKittrick kick), 10:45. B - Kurt Johnson 78 kick return (Jesse Zelek run).Fourth QuarterF - Clarence Fawley 28 pass to Gavin Bates (kick failed), 12:00. B - Zelek 7 run (run failed), 11:53. F - Matt Leer 12 pass from Zelek (run failed), 2:14.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Bruce (38-89): Leer 14-44. Flambeau (42-395): Felski 17-208, Leonhard 14-99.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Bruce (9-26-2-86): Zelek 9-26. Flambeau (7-7-0-109): Leonhard 6-6, Bates 1-1. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Bruce: Johnson 2-20. Flambeau: Fawley 4-57, Cole Carlsen 2-51.ELMWOOD 28, PEPIN 21Elmwood 7 7 0 14 - 28Pepin 7 7 0 7 - 21First QuarterE - Steven Pax 2 run (Kendall kick). P - Shaughn Meixner 2 run (Alex Seifert kick).Second QuarterE - Pax 5 run (Kendall kick). P - Nathan Stein 7 run (Seifert kick).Fourth QuarterP - Meixner 1 run (Seifert kick). E - Pax 35 run (Tolonen run). E - Pax 21 run.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Elmwood (47-292): Pax 19-160; Ryan Bechel 18-68; E.J. Wolske 6-60. Pepin (33-144): Meixner 14-78; Stein 9-42; Travis Erickson 4-17.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Elmwood (2-6-0-28): Tolonen 2-6-0-28. Pepin (20-36-3-274): Joe Marcks 20-36-3-274. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Elmwood: Bechel 2-28. Pepin: Jordan Haake 10-90; Travis Heit 4-61; Stein 3-55; Meixner 2-37; Seifert 1-31.South LakelandPLUM CITY 41, PRAIRIE FARM 6Prairie Farm 0 6 0 0 - 6Plum City 21 7 13 0 - 41First QuarterPC - Shawn Ingli 20 run (Josh Ike kick), 7:10. PC - Tim Wayne 7 run (Alex Gillis run), 5:02. PC - Dana Derricks 10 run (kick failed), 1:18.Second QuarterPF - Landon Miller fumble recovery in the end zone (run failed), 8:46. PC - Wayne 70 run (Ike kick), 8:30.Third QuarterPC - Gabe Rodriquez 32 run (kick failed), 9:12. PC - Rodriquez 61 run (Ike kick), 5:39.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Prairie Farm (48-120): Miller 14-48; Abe Werlein 21-47. Plum City (28-334): Wayne 6-118; Rodriquez 2-93.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Prairie Farm (2-7-0-28): Matt Hoff 2-7-0-28. Plum City (5-7-0-76): Ingli 4-4-0-47. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Prairie Farm: Harley Peterson 1-23; Miller 1-5. Plum City: Alex Hartung 2-23; Logan Radle 1-7; Wayne 1-17; James Newman 1-29.cornell 51, clayton 6Clayton 0 0 0 6 - 6Cornell 21 16 7 7 - 51First QuarterCO - Alex Seidlitz 32 pass from Dyllan Smith (Provo-Phelts kick), 9:45. CO - Cody Olson 59 pass from Smith (kick failed), 9:00. CO - Adam Ferris 25 run (Provo-Phelts pass from Smith), 5:08.Second QuarterCO - Provo-Phelts 5 run (Provo-Phelts kick), 8:00. CO - Karsten Sinn 39 pass from Smith (kick failed), 2:06. CO - Provo-Phelts 27 field goal, 0:14.Third QuarterCO - Ferris 3 run (Provo-Phelts kick), 5:13.Fourth QuarterCL - Matt Gretzlock 35 pass from Taylor Dayton (run failed). CO - Olson 26 pass from Smith (Provo-Phelts), 5:33.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Clayton (22-108): Brandon Schaffer 12-39. Cornell (28-141): Ferris 6-40.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Clayton (3-19-1-54): Dayton 3-19. Cornell (7-21-0-193): Smith 7-21. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Clayton: Gretzlock 1-35. Cornell: Olson 4-104.NonconferenceChippewa falls mcdonell 34, eau claire regis 9EC Regis 0 6 3 0 - 9CF McDonell 7 0 7 20 - 34First QuarterCFM - Andy Davis 5 run (Jared Martell kick). Second QuarterECR - Hayden Hougen 13 run (kick failed).Third QuarterCFM - Alex Heath 61 run (Martell kick). ECR - Issac Hunter 27 field goal.Fourth QuarterCFM - Martell 54 pass from Davis (Martell kick). CFM - Martell 3 pass from Davis (Martell kick). CFM - Andrew Rydlund 10 pass from Davis (kick failed).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - ECR (50-275): Dan Sailor 19-126; Hay. Hougen 15-97. CFM (34-217): Heath 26-213.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - ECR (6-14-3-50): Hank Hougen. CFM (6-15-0-109): Davis . RECEIVING (rec-yds) - ECR: Spencer Bauer 4-45. CFM: Martell 3-75; Kyle Nelson 1-19.ScoresAreaCloverbeltColby 42, Spencer/Columbus 7CloverwoodAthens 33, Abbotsford 18MarawoodEdgar 15, Marathon 6Phillips 36, Park Falls 3Heart O'NorthHayward 28, Northwestern 14Middle BorderAmery 25, New Richmond 20Large LakelandClear Lake 21, Luck 14Webster 7, St. Croix Falls 3Small LakelandShell Lake 41, Frederic 7Weyerhaeuser/Birchwood 26, Northwood 12NonconferenceMondovi 58, Unity 20StateAlmond-Bancroft 13, Onalaska Luther 7Altoona 26, Fall Creek 13Amery 25, New Richmond 20Amherst 42, Bonduel 15Athens 33, Abbotsford 18Bangor 55, New Lisbon 20Barron 35, Cumberland 0Bay Port 34, Pulaski 19Benton/Scales Mound 43, River Ridge 14Birchwood/Weyerhaeuser 26, Northwood/Solon Springs 12Brodhead/Juda 45, Orfordville Parkview 8Cambridge 29, Waterloo 6Cameron 31, Grantsburg 21Cedar Grove 38, Random Lake 0Chippewa Falls 42, Eau Claire Memorial 14Clear Lake 21, Luck 14Colby 42, Spencer/Marshfield Columbus 7DeSoto 41, Seneca 6Edgar 15, Marathon 6Elkhart Lake 50, Sheboygan Lutheran/Kohler 3Fennimore 60, Riverdale 12Flambeau 38, Bruce 20Florence 42, Wausaukee 0Fond du Lac Springs 34, Horicon 10Fox Valley Lutheran 15, Winneconne 14Gibraltar 54, Stephenson, Mich. 28Gilman 41, Augusta 0Glenwood City 20, Boyceville 14Hayward 28, Maple Northwestern 14Hilbert 14, Algoma 7Howards Grove 27, Oostburg 6Kewaskum 38, Kiel 7Kewaunee 51, Sturgeon Bay 20La Crosse Aquinas 22, Holmen 14La Crosse Central 55, Onalaska 27La Crosse Logan 41, Sparta 6Lake Geneva Badger 42, Delavan-Darien 7Lake Mills 37, Watertown Luther Prep 13Lakeland 34, Antigo 8Lancaster 50, Richland Center 19Little Chute 38, Berlin 14Lodi 40, Lakeside Lutheran 14Loyal 46, Greenwood 0Manawa Little Wolf 35, Weyauwega-Fremont 21Manitowoc Lutheran 34, Reedsville 10Marion 36, Plainfield Tri-County 18Marshall 17, Wisconsin Heights 6Medford 21, Seymour 14Merrill 43, Northland Pines/Phelps 7Milwaukee King 58, Milwaukee North 0Milwaukee Riverside 45, Milwaukee Washington/Metro 0Mishicot 47, Valders 28Mondovi 58, Unity 20Mosinee 54, Tomahawk 6Oconto 33, Southern Door 20Oshkosh Lourdes 49, Johnson Creek 12Osseo-Fairchild 19, Neillsville 0Ozaukee 14, Stockbridge 6Pecatonica/Argyle 35, Cassville 14Phillips 36, Park Falls/Butternut 3Plum City 41, Prairie Farm 6Potosi 13, Black Hawk 6Ripon 39, Clintonville 22Rosholt 50, Tigerton 14Shell Lake 41, Frederic 7Shullsburg 21, Belmont 13Somerset 22, Baldwin-Woodville 14Spring Valley 35, Colfax 7St. Croix Central 28, Elk Mound 6St. Thomas Aquinas/Lena/Marinette 34, Suring 6Stanley-Boyd 34, Cadott 8Stevens Point 49, Wausau East 9Superior 25, Hudson 20Thorp 27, Owen-Withee 21, OTThree Lakes 50, Menominee Indian 6Tomah 35, Greenfield 14Walworth Big Foot 42, Palmyra-Eagle 7Waupaca 49, Freedom 13Wautoma 55, Pioneer Westfield 20Webster 7, St. Croix Falls 3West Bend East 27, Slinger 6West Salem 28, Black River Falls 6Whitehall 49, Alma 20Wild Rose 48, Port Edwards 8Wisconsin Dells 34, Mauston 7Wisconsin Lutheran 42, Oconomowoc 19Wrightstown 21, Chilton 20...

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Leader-Telegram - Big RiversHUDSON 42, MEMORIAL 14Memorial 0 7 0 7 - 14Hudson 7 21 14 0 - 42First QuarterH - Josh Perron 17 run (Chase Graskewicz kick) 0:14.Second QuarterH - Seth Stanchik 4 pass from Graskewicz (Graskewicz kick), 8:28. H - Mark VandenBroeke36 pass from Graskewicz (Graskewicz), 8:05. M - Alex Ayres 22 pass from Zach Mestelle (Keegan Meier), 1:39. H - VandenBroeke 6 pass from Graskewicz (Graskewicz kick), 0:09Third QuarterH - VandenBroeke 32 pass from Graskewicz (Graskewicz), 5:09. H - Michael Ludgapis 3 run (Graskewicz kick), 1:06.Fourth QuarterM - Avery Sega 70 fumble return (Meier kick), 8:33.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Memorial (31-122): Ricky Caldwell 15-74, Bobby Nyland 6-22, Tyler Oestreich 4-16. Hudson (42-209): Andy Eeholm 14-88, Graskewicz 8-44.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Memorial (12-23-2-156: Mestelle 10-20-2-117, Colton Hegwood 2-3-39. Hudson (8-10-0-138): Graskewicz. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Memorial: Nyland 3-42, Dan Tainter 2-28. Hudson: VandenBroeke 3-74, Perron 2-43.RIVER FALLS 40, RICE LAKE 6Rice Lake 0 0 0 6 - 6River Falls 28 6 6 0 - 40First QuarterRF - Levi Johnson 5 run (Marty Herum kick), 10:48. RF - Johnson 68 run (Herum kick), 8:53. RF - Johnson 9 run (Herum kick), 2:19. RF - Johnson 1 run (Herum kick), :00.Second QuarterRF - Johnson 15 run (kick blocked), 2:23.Third QuarterRF - Ben Wunrow 1 run (kick blocked), 3:13.Fourth QuarterRL - Nick Solum 9 run (kick failed), 3:42.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Rice Lake (52-140): Tanner Cernick 15-50, Dylan Glaser 4-24. River Falls (42-340): Johnson 9-136, Mitch Webb 11-68, Wunrow 7-41.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Rice Lake (3-6-1-19): Nate Walsh 3-6-1-19. River Falls (2-3-0-11): Herum 2-3-0-11. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Rice Lake: Taylor Knutson 2-18. River Falls: Sean Gilbert 1-6, Webb 1-5.Cloverbeltfall creek 36, cadott 0Fall Creek 14 14 0 8 - 36Cadott 0 0 0 0 - 0First QuarterFC - Cullen Haldeman 20 run (Jordan Reetz kick). FC - John Santa Cruz 35 pass from Zach Jacobson (Reetz kick).Second QuarterFC - Jacobson 6 run (Reetz kick). FC - Erik Gajewsky 9 run (Reetz kick).Fourth QuarterFC - Jacobson 8 run (Haldeman pass from Jacobson).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Fall Creek (42-280): Haldeman 18-123, Gajewsky 14-96. Cadott (28-161): Gage Burish 18-56.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Fall Creek (4-12-0-56): Jacobson 4-11. Cadott (3-15-1-42): Stephen Kelly 3-11. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Fall Creek: Santa Cruz 1-35. Cadott: Dakota Hladliek 1-25.Colby 41, neillsville 0Colby 6 22 13 0 - 41Neillsville 0 0 0 0 - 0First QuarterC - Josh Hodd 2 run (kick failed), 4:46. Second QuarterC - Adam Esselman 9 ruin (Wade Sebold pass from Jordan Ralm), 10:17. C - Esselman 30 run (Rahm kick), 5:01. C - Esselman 2 run (Rahm kick), :38. Third QuarterC - Hodd 11 run (kick failed), 10:28. C - Sebold 18 pass from Rahm (Rahm kick), 8:04.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Colby (41-285): Esselman 20-166; Rahm 3-44; Hodd 9-75. Neillsville (23-17): Bo Barquist 2-15.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Colby (5-14-0-60): Rahm 3-12-0-59; Tyler Hoernke 2-2-0-1. Neillsville (13-28-2-124): Cain Trunkel 13-25-2-124. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Colby: Michael Reischel 2-41. Neillsville: Kyle O'Leary 4-41; Gene Stentson 3-40; Barquist 2-20; Jon Kind 3-16.Cloverwoodloyal 55, augusta 14Loyal 21 20 14 0 - 55Augusta 0 0 14 0 - 14First QuarterL - Michael Kaiser 63 run (Michael LaFave kick). L - Trevor Odeen 1 run (kick failed). L - Trevor Jakobi 46 interception return (Odeen run).Second QuarterL - Kaiser 2 run (LaFave kick). L - Jakobi 24 run (kick failed). L - Odeen 4 run (LaFave kick).Third QuarterL - Kaiser 76 kick return (LaFave kick). A - Cullen Gabler 9 pass from Rocko Hunt (Devin Hadorn/Papke kick). L - Tayte Brostowitz 81 kick return (LaFave kick). A - Christian Berry 39 run (Hadorn/Papke kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Loyal (37-345): Kaiser 13-173, Odeen 7-92. Augusta (26-137): Berry 14-110.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Loyal (1-1-0-20): Nick Schlagenhaft 1-1. Augusta (9-16-2-77): Hunt 7-12, Aaron Forde 2-4. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Loyal: Odeen 1-20. Augusta: Weston Huth 3-15, Gabler 3-22, Berry 1-30.gilman 36, wausau newman 28Newman 9 0 7 12 - 28Gilman 7 9 12 8 - 36First QuarterN - Luke Gajewski 69 run (kick failed). G - Dustan Zach 63 run (Zach kick). N - Kyle Tinjum 32 field goal.Second QuarterG - Shawn Hoehn 1 run (kick failed). G - Zach 32 field goal.Third QuarterG - Troy Madlon 1 run (pass failed). N - Tinjum 82 pass from Anthony Fischer (Tinjum kick). G - Zach 56 pass from Hoehn (run failed).Fourth QuarterG - Madlon 2 run (Hoehn run). N - Tinjum 5 run (kick failed). N - Brett Passini 87 pass from Fischer (pass failed).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Wausau Newman (40-126): Tinjum 13-53. Gilman (38-322): Zach 19-176, Hoehn 8-79.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Wausau Newman (14-21-4-344): Fischer 14-20. Gilman (7-11-0-125): Hoehn 7-11. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Wausau Newman: Tinjum 3-121, Pissini 2-93. Gilman: Landon Trawicki 4-60, Zach 2-59.Owen-Withee 30, gREENWOOD 25Greenwood 13 0 6 6 - 25Owen-Withee 8 16 0 6 - 30First QuarterG - Brandon Nigon 6 run (Dustin Winkel kick), 7:36. OW - Dave Simenson 11 run (Brad Weiler run), 3:50. G - Gordon Olson 51 run (pass failed), 2:59.Second QuarterOW - Simenson 3 run (Weiler run), 5:46. OW - Weiler 1 run (Simenson run), 1:01.Third QuarterG - Nigon 7 run (run failed), 7:48. Fourth QuarterG - Nathan Waters 10 run (run failed), 4:15. OW - Weiler 1 run (run failed), 1:23.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Greenwood (42-196): Olson 14-91. Owen-Withee (51-264): Zach Pomputis 23-160.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Greenwood (9-19-3-102): Waters 9-19-3-102. Owen-Withee (1-4-1-43): Weiler 1-4-1-43. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Greenwood: Nigon 4-49. Owen-Withee: Nathan Ryba 1-43.thorp 35, abbotsford 14Thorp 0 21 7 7 - 35Abbotsford 0 0 6 8 - 14Second QuarterT - Jared Lewan 28 pass from Ari Pszeniczny (Darren Mertens kick), 11:27. T - Spencer Olejniczak 86 run (Mertens kick), 9:29. T - Taylor Turenne 2 run (Mertens kick), 0:00.Third QuarterA - Josh Jennings 7 pass from Luke Ewert (kick failed), 3:30. T - Turenne 49 pass from Pszeniczny (Mertens kick), 2:11.Fourth QuarterA - Leo Braun 13 pass from Ewert (Zak Kayhart pass from Ewert), 11:35. T - Turenne 11 run (Mertens kick), 5:38.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Thorp (43-259): Olejniczak 11-153, Turenne 17-52, Pszeniczny 10-49. Abbotsford (21-11): Parker Podevers 9-9.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Thorp (8-14-0-155): Pszeniczny 8-14. Abbotsford (17-31-0-209): Ewert 17-31. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Thorp: Jared Lewan 5-50, Turenne 3-74. Abbotsford: Josh Jennings 9-132.Dairylandblair-taylor 19, whitehall 14Whitehall 7 0 0 7 - 14Blair-Taylor 0 6 6 7 - 19First QuarterW - Chad Stellpflug 2 run (Tyler Bortle kick).Second QuarterBT - 7 pass from Hank Kujak to Shea Benedict (kick failed). Third QuarterBT - 8 run Jordan Tenneson (pass failed).Fourth QuarterBT - 14 pass Kujak to Tenneson (Kujak kick). W - 2 run Ross Sygurla (Bortle kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Whitehall (51-135): Kevin Berg 20-92; Stellpflug 14-22. Blair-Taylor (39-166): Tenneson 14-74.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Whitehall (3-7-1-64): Sygurla 3-7-1-64. Blair-Taylor (6-15-1-78): Kujak 6-15-1-78. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Whitehall: Ethan Giese 1-31; Berg 1-22. Blair-Taylor: Benedict 2-18; Lucas Howe 2-31; Tenneson 1-14.ELEVA-STRUM 39, ALMA 20Alma 0 12 0 8 - 20Eleva-Strum 0 19 6 14 - 39Second QuarterA - Brady Ritscher 7 run (kick failed), 11:16. ES - Josh Segerstrom 8 pass from Shane Knutson (run failed), 6:48. ES - 3:28 Segerstrom 2 run (Jacob Asher kick), 3:28. A - Grant Hickman 26 pass from Ritscher (pass failed), 1:26. ES - Zach Rue 16 pass from Knutson (kick failed), :00.Third QuarterES - Rue 34 pass from Knutson (kick failed), :48.Fourth QuarterES - Knutson 6 run (kick failed), 11:54. ES - Knutson 8 run (Knutson run), 6:40. A - Ritscher 2 run (Colter Luff pass from Ritscher), 2:02.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Alma (23-99): Ritscher 11-44; Jarod Schamaun 11-37. Eleva-Strum (48-173): Segerstrom 12-81; Knutson 15-68.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Alma (3-12-2-56): Ritscher 3-12-2-56. Eleva-Strum (10-20-1-139): Knutson 10-20-1-139. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Alma: Hickman 2-30. Eleva-Strum: Rue 4-89; Asher 1-16; Andrew Peterson 1-12.independence/gilmanton 19, cochrane-fountain city 17CCF 0 7 8 2 - 17Ind/Gil 0 19 0 0 - 19Second QuarterIG - Marty Guza 21 run (Ryan Guza kick), 11:55. IG - M. Guza 9 pass from R. Guza (kick failed), 7:09. C - Kyle Platteter 2 run (John Schmidtknecht kick), 2:06. IG - M. Guza 2 pass from R. Guza (M. Guza kick), 0:01.Third QuarterC - Kevin Weis 3 run (Jesse Scheel pass from Karl Hoffman), 1:40.Fourth QuarterC - safety, 4:25.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - CCF (44-136): Platteter 19-87, Weis 11-37. Ind/Gil (46-177): M. Guza 20-115, Jordan Reidt 11-47, R. Guza 11-21.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - CCF (6-9-0-118): Hoffman 6-9. Ind/Gil (10-17-0-124): R. Guza 10-16. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - CCF: Scheel 2-46, Sam White 2-40. Ind/Gil: M. Guza 4-21, Nick Smieja 3-35, Brady Serum 2-40.Dunn-St. Croixelk mound 34, glenwood city 18Glenwood City 0 12 6 0 - 18Elk Mound 14 7 6 7 - 34First QuarterEM - Derek Susa 32 run (Dan Hayden kick). EM - Susa 90 interception (Hayden kick).Second QuarterGC - Nick Schouten 10 pass from Tyler Kuehndorf (run failed). GC - Garrett Bonte 30 run (run failed). EM - Jake Mack 1 run (Hayden kick).Third QuarterGC - Kuehndorf 19 run (run failed). EM - Shane Grahs 60 interception (kick failed).Fourth QuarterEM - Susa 1 run (Hayden kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Glenwood City (38-227): Bonte 11-124, Kuehndorf 15-55. Elk Mound (37-197): Susa 20-126, Mack 13-35, Hayden 5-36.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Glenwood City (9-14-2-102): Kuehndorf 9-14-2-102. Elk Mound (9-14-1-108): Hayden 9-14-1-108. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Glenwood City: Schouten 4-21, Bonte 3-38, Matthew Voeltz 2-41. Elk Mound: Mack 2-43, Grahs 2-20, Austin DeLong 3-32, Ryan Grimm 2-23.mondovi 55, colfax 14Colfax 0 0 14 0 - 14Mondovi 20 27 0 8 - 55First QuarterM - Alex Wolf 2 run (kick failed), 10:53. M - Wolf 4 run (Hayden Schmitz kick), 9:05. M - Austin Keys 13 run (Schmitz kick), 4:45.Second QuarterM - Keys 3 run (Schmitz kick), 10:27. M - Keys 36 run (Schmitz kick), 6:26. M - Cody Dziekan 1 run (Schmitz kick), 3:25. M - Wolf 60 run (pass failed), 0:46.Third QuarterC - Greg Christoffel 41 pass from Casey Peterson (Peterson kick), 8:12. C - Jaron Flatland 1 run (Peterson kick), 0:10.Fourth QuarterM - Dylan Zahara 3 run (Weston Sandberg run), 9:01. Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Coflax (29-88): Justin Smith 4-25. Mondovi (47-385): Wolf 14-144, Keys 6-100, Collin Laursen 5-55.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Colfax (2-6-3-63): Peterson 2-6. Mondovi (3-4-0-45): Josh Dregney 2-3. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Colfax: Christoffel 2-63. Mondovi: Hayden Schmitz 2-23, John Garlick 1-22.st. croix central 36, boyceville 0SCC...................16 6 8 6 - 36Boyceville 0 0 0 0 - 0First QuarterS - Zack Gillis 1 run (Jonathan Stephens run), 8:31. S - Gillis 1 run (Casey Perry pass from Andrew Thomley), 2:31.Second QuarterS - Luke Brown 66 punt return (conversion failed), 6:37. Third QuarterS - Brown 46 punt return (Brian Poulin run), 3:15. Fourth QuarterS - Perry 12 pass from Thomley (conversion failed), 11:21. Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - SCC (26-110): Gillis 12-90. Boyceville (42-90): Sam Hayes 17-90.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - SCC (5-10-1-79): Thomley 5-10. Boyceville (1-16-2-47): Ryan Bloom 1-16. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - SCC: Brown 2-44. Boyceville: Dylan Iverson 1-47.Heart O'NorthCHETEK 34, BARRON 6Barron 0 6 0 0 - 6Chetek 6 6 15 7 - 34First QuarterC - Jake Frazier 1 run (kick failed).Second QuarterB - Cody Munson 39 pass from Josh Davidson (kick failed). C - Kyle Hetke 14 run (conversion failed).Third QuarterC - Frazier 26 run (kick failed). C - Safety. C - Frazier 29 pass from Shawn Sanders (Jeremy Corder kick).Fourth QuarterC - Nate Collier 60 interception return.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Barron (25-89): David Anderson 7-39. Chetek (47-290): Frazier 14-91, Hetke 17-78.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Barron (6-16-2-100): Davidson 6-16-2-100. Chetek (10-18-0-166): Sanders 10-18-0-166. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Barron: Trevor Severson 1-30, Brandon Johns 1-16. Chetek: Josh Haas 6-80, Frazier 2-37.ladysmith 37, spooner 20Spooner 0 0 6 14 - 20Ladysmith 7 7 2 21 - 37First QuarterL - Scott Farkas 37 run (Joel Effertz kick), 9:56.Second QuarterL - Jake Nelson 1 run (Effertz kick), 1:57.Third QuarterL - Ben Reisner tackled quarterback in endzone 10:16. S - Max Anderson 5 pass from Sam Holden (pass failed), 0:33.Fourth QuarterS - Anderson 4 run (Anderson run), 6:47. L - Farkas 78 pass from Mitch Rogness (Effertz kick), 4:01. L - Effertz 11 interception return (Effertz kick), 3:46. S - Anderson 72 run (kick failed), 2:57. L - Zane Holt 8 run (Effertz kick), 0:37.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Spooner (34-167): Anderson 13-76, Nick Prete 15-85. Ladysmith (39-168): Farkas 5-65, Holt 10-41.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Spooner (6-29-2-39): Holden 4-12. Ladysmith (12-19-0-239): Rogness 10-17. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Spooner: Aaron Devoe 3-32. Ladysmith: Farkas 1-78, Jake Nelson 3-53.Hayward 42, bloomer 24Bloomer 0 6 12 6 - 24Hayward 6 7 7 22 - 42First QuarterH - Joey Hamblin 89 interception return (kick failed).Second QuarterB - Grady Loew 17 pass from Jon Barlow (kick failed). H - Bucky Dixon 3 run (Tom Danczyk kick).Third QuarterB - Jordan Koehler 2 run (kick failed). B - Trevor Morning 41 pass from Barlow (kick failed). H - Dixon 5 run (Danczyk kick). Fourth QuarterH - Dixon 1 run (Danczyk kick). H - Connor Sabin 39 fumble return (Ian Malcolm run). B - Koehler 3 run (kick failed). H - Dixon 1 run (Danczyk kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Bloomer (52-331): Koehler 23-145; Morning 11-70; Barlow 6-67; Matt Dachel 9-33. Hayward (43-215): Dixon 35-175; Cory Peterson 2-20.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Bloomer (16-28-3-238): Barlow 15-27-3-236; Morning 1-1-0-2. Hayward (4-6-0-84): Peterson 4-6-0-84. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Bloomer: Loew 5-91; Koehler 5-67; Morning 3-62; Dachel 2-16. Hayward: Danczyk 2-35; Connor Smith 1-26; Matt Godfrey 1-23.Middle Borderbaldwin-woodville 60, prescott 21Prescott 0 14 7 0 - 21BW 14 21 12 13 - 60First QuarterBW - Bryce Lunzer 25 run (Cody Barrens kick). BW - Logan Lafavor 1 fumble return (Barrens kick).Second QuarterP - Geiger 54 run (Panek kick). BW - Cody Ninneman 2 run (Barrens kick). BW - Ninneman 1 run (Barrens kick). P - Geiger 20 run (Panek kick). BW - Ninneman 4 run (Barrens kick).Third QuarterBW - Dlyan DeMotts 5 run (kick failed). P - Jake Olson 3 run (Panek kick). BW - Demotts 50 run (conversion failed).Fourth QuarterBW - Wade Schlichting 19 pass from DeMotts (kick failed). BW - Riley Anderson 15 run (Barrens kick).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Prescott (34-200): Geiger 15-155. Baldwin-Woodville (45-378): Jesse Rose 7-100, Dylan DeMotts 6-82, Ninneman 8-32.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Prescott (6-14-1-45): Olson 6-14. Baldwin-Woodville (7-12-0-121): DeMotts 7-12. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Prescott: Jake Filkins 4-33. Baldwin-Woodville: Schlichting 3-72.DURAND 14, OSCeola 13Osceola 0 7 0 6 - 13Durand 6 0 8 0 - 14First QuarterD - Nathan Prissel 1 run (kick failed), 2:16. Second QuarterO - Trevor Foss 1 run (Luke Erickson kick) :06. Third QuarterD - Cody Anderson 5 run (Prissel run), 5:17. Fourth QuarterO - Foss 3 run (Pass failed), 2:10. Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Osceola (30-108): Foss 10-76. Durand (52-222): Anderson 14-104; Prissel 20-82.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Osceola (6-12-1-66): Tyler Olson 6-12-1-66. Durand (1-5-0-26): Prissel 1-4-0-26, Alex Lierman 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Osceola: Ryan Burkhammer 3-32. Durand: Cameron Schiffer 1-26.Small Lakelandbruce 45, winter 8Winter 0 8 0 0 - 8Bruce 6 24 15 0 - 45First QuarterB - Kurt Johnson 49 pass from Jesse Zelek 49 (kick failed), 3:13.Second QuarterW - Cody Linblad 2 run (Shawn Anderson pass from Tyler Foley), 11:59. B - Johnson 46 run (Jake Ludvigsen pass from Zelek), 9:47. B - Johnson 64 run (Zelek run), 7:55. B - Ryan Wallace 96 pass from Zelek (Tyler Zimmerman run), 1:25.Third QuarterB - Johnson 56 pass from Zelek (Zimmerman run), 10:43. B - Johnson 85 run (Johnson kick), 4:30.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Winter (40-190): Ryan Sajdera 13-84, Lindblad 14-57. Bruce (29-297): Johnson 4-227, Zimmerman 8-30.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Winter (4-11-1-21): Foley 3-8. Bruce (5-7-0-227): Zelek 5-7. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Winter: Walters 1-15. Bruce: Johnson 3-112, Wallace 1-96.South Lakelandplum city 21, elmwood 14Plum City 0 14 7 0 - 21Elmwood 0 7 7 0 - 14Second QuarterPC - Dana Derricks 2 run (Josh Ike kick), 10:35. E - Steven Pax 83 kick return (Trenton Kendal kick), 10:23. PC - Alex Hartung 11 pass from Shawn Ingli (Ike kick), 0:14.Third QuarterPC - Tim Wayne 11 run (Ike kick), 5:28. E - Pax 2 run (Kendal kick), 3:00.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Plum City (53-227): Wayne 22-158, Gabe Rodriguez 4-29. Elmwood (32-151): Ryan Bechel 16-120, Pax 7-38.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Plum City (4-0-0-43): Ingli 4-9. Elmwood (4-4-0-25): Brian Tolonen 4-4. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Plum City: Hartung 3-33. Elmwood: EJ Wolske 2-25.PEPIN 41, lAKE HOLCOMBE 6Lake Holcombe 0 0 0 6 - 6Pepin 21 14 6 0 - 41First QuarterP - Nathan Stein 9 run (Alex Seifert kick). P - Stein 71 pass from Joe Marcks (Seifert kick). P - Jordan Haake 5 pass from Marcks (Seifert kick).Second QuarterP - Travis Heit 7 pass from Marcks (Seifert kick). P - Shaughn Meixner 7 run (Seifert kick).Third QuarterP - Travis Erickson 11 run (kick failed).Fourth QuarterLH - Kyle Velie 47 run (kick failed).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Lake Holcombe (35-171): Lee Kostick 16-99; Velie 12-42. Pepin (34-186): Meixner 8-86; Stein 11-76; Erickson 3-30.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Lake Holcombe (0-5-2-0): Velie 0-5-2-0. Pepin (12-19-1-209): Marcks 11-16-1-201; Jacob Lerum 1-3-0-8. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Pepin: Setin 4-110; Heit 3-45; Haake 3-32.NEW AUBURN 22, CORNELL 14Cornell 0 6 0 8 - 14New Auburn 8 0 6 8 - 22First QuarterNA - Caleb Trowbridge 6 run (Trowbridge pass from Max Super), :48.Second QuarterC - Cody Olson 24 pass from Dylan Smith (conversion failed), 3:33.Third QuarterNA - Trowbridge 2 run (conversion failed), 5:11.Fourth QuarterC - Olson 25 run (Sinn run), 11:27. NA - Ian Ziperski 18 pass from Super (Trowbridge run), :21.Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Cornell (28-179): Adam Ferris 7-102, Olson 14-51. New Auburn (41-150): Trowbridge 24-104, Kaleb Schulner 17-71.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Cornell (7-16-2-118): Smith 7-16-2-118. New Auburn (4-10-1-32): Super 4-10-1-32. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Cornell: Olson 4-86. New Auburn: Ziperski 1-18.NonconferenceSPRING VALLEY 35, luck 20Luck 0 14 0 6 - 20Spring Valley 14 7 7 7 - 35First QuarterSV - Tyler Bosshart 4 run (Randy Lenarz kick). SV - Bosshard 80 run (Lenarz kick).Second QuarterL - Taylor Horsager 1 run (Arnold Gorr kick). SV - Bosshart 64 run (Lenarz kick). L - Horsager 3 run (Gorr kick).Third QuarterSV - Bosshart 63 run (Lenarz kick).Fourth QuarterSV - Russell Hague 1 run (Lenarz kick). L - 60 pass Nick Morgan from Carson Giller (no attempt).Team and Individual StatisticsRUSHING (att-yds) - Luck (50-123): Horsager 19-96. Spring Valley (41-331): Bosshart 27-300.PASSING (comp-att-int-yds) - Luck (5-12-1-77): Giller 5-12-1-77. Spring Valley (1-5-0-12): Dillon Webster 1-5-0-12. RECEIVING (rec-yds) - Luck: Taylor Morgan 3-70. Spring Valley: Bosshart 1-12.ScoresAreaMarawoodPark Falls 35, Pittsville 26Prentice/Rib Lake 31, Phillips 8Heart O'NorthNorthwestern 46, Cumblerland 7Middle BorderNew Richmond 34, Ellsworth 20Large LakelandClear Lake 43, Unity 18St. Croix Falls 30, Grantsburg 0Wester 15, Cameron 14Small LakelandShell Lake 48, Northwood 0Weyerhaeuser/Birchwood 46, Siren 12...



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