Got a score to submit? Send it to [email protected] or call (785) 628-1081 or (800) 657-6017 Scoreboard C4 The Hays Daily News Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014 Watch for breaking news at HDNews.net Local Calendar Today Women’s soccer vs. Missouri Western at FHSU Soccer Stadium, Noon. Monday Fort Hays Women’s golf at Park University Fall Classic in Parkville, Mo., all day. Hays High Girls golf (V) at Class 4A state in Kansas City, 8:30 a.m. Football (9th) vs. Buhler at HHS Field, 4 p.m. TMP-Marian Girls golf (V) at Class 4A state in Kansas City, 8:30 a.m. Boys’ soccer (V/JV) at Garden City, 4 p.m. Football (JV) at Norton, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Fort Hays Women’s golf at Park University Fall Classic in Parkville, Mo., all day. Hays High Boys’ soccer (V/JV) vs. Garden City at HHS Field, 4 p.m. Volleyball at Maize Triangular, 5 p.m. Thursday Fort Hays Men’s soccer at Lindenwood in St. Charles, Mo., 7 p.m. Hays High Boys’ soccer (V/JV) vs. TMP at HHS Field, 4 p.m. TMP-Marian Boys’ soccer (V/JV) vs. Hays High at HHS Field, 4 p.m. Friday Fort Hays Volleyball vs. Southwest Baptist at Gross Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Hays High Football (V) vs. Abilene at Lewis Field Stadium, 7 p.m. TMP-Marian Football (V) at Russell, 7 p.m. Saturday Fort Hays Football vs. NW Missouri State at Lewis Field Stadium, 2 p.m. Volleyball vs. Pittsburg State at Gross Memorial Coliseum, 6:30 p.m. Hays High Cross Country (V) at Class 4A regional at HHS Course, 2 p.m. Volleyball (V) at Class 4A Division I sub-state in McPherson, TBA. TMP-Marian Cross Country (V) at Class 4A regional at HHS Course, 2 p.m. Sunday Fort Hays Men’s soccer vs. Northeastern State at FHSU Soccer Stadium, Noon. Football NFL standings AFC East W L T Pct PF 5 2 0 .714 187 3 3 0 .500 118 2 3 0 .400 120 1 6 0 .143 121 South W L T Pct PF Indianapolis 4 2 0 .667 189 Houston 3 3 0 .500 132 Tennessee 2 4 0 .333 104 Jacksonville 0 6 0 .000 81 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 3 1 1 .600 134 Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 164 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 134 Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 124 West W L T Pct PF San Diego 5 1 0 .833 164 Denver 4 1 0 .800 147 Kansas City 2 3 0 .400 119 Oakland 0 5 0 .000 79 New England Buffalo Miami N.Y. Jets PA 154 126 124 185 PA 136 120 153 185 PA 113 97 115 139 PA 91 104 101 134 College standings Big 12 Conference Overall W-L W-L Kansas State 3-0 5-1 West Virginia 3-0 4-1 Baylor 3-1 6-1 Oklahoma State 3-1 5-2 TCU 2-1 5-1 Oklahoma 2-2 5-2 Texas 1-2 2-4 Texas Tech 1-3 3-3 Iowa State 0-3 2-4 Kansas 0-4 2-5 Saturday’s games West Virginia 41, Baylor 27 Texas Tech 34, Kansas 21 Kansas State 31, Oklahoma 30 TCU 42, Oklahoma State 9 Iowa State at Texas (N) MIAA Conference Overall W-L W-L Northwest Missouri 6-1 6-1 Pittsburg State 6-1 6-1 Central Oklahoma 5-2 5-2 Missouri Western 5-2 5-2 Central Missouri 5-2 5-2 Fort Hays 4-3 4-3 Emporia State 3-4 3-4 Missouri Southern 3-4 3-4 Washburn 2-5 2-5 Lindenwood 1-6 1-6 Nebraska-Kearney 2-5 2-5 Northeastern State 0-7 0-7 Saturday’s results Fort Hays 24, Emporia State 21 Pittsburg State 35, NW Missouri 17. Mo. Southern 34, Northeastern State 7 Central Missouri 31, Central Oklahoma 19 Neb-Kearney 31, Lindenwood 13 Mo. Western 40, Washburn 14 Major college scores Early Saturday East Clemson 17, Boston College 13 Maryland 38, Iowa 31 Massachusetts 36, Eastern Michigan 14 West Virginia 41, Baylor 27 South Alabama 59, Texas A&M 0 Appalachian State 53, Troy 14 Central Florida 20, Tulane 13 Cincinnati 41, Southern Methodist 3 Duke 20, Virginia 13 Florida Atlantic 45, Western Kentucky 38 Louisiana Tech 27, Texas-San Antonio 20 Middle Tennessee 34, AlabamaBirmingham 22 South Carolina 41, Furman 10 Syracuse 30, Wake Forest 7 Texas Christian 42, Oklahoma State 9 Texas Tech 34, Kansas 21 Midwest Ball State 32, Central Michigan 29 Kansas State 31, Oklahoma 30 Kent State 39, Army 17 Louisville 30, North Carolina State 18 Michigan State 56, Indiana 17 Minnesota 39, Purdue 38 Ohio 23, Akron 20 Ohio State 56, Rutgers 17 South Florida 38, Tulsa 30 Western Michigan 26, Bowling Green 14 Georgia vs. Arkansas at Little Rock, AR West Air Force 35, New Mexico 31 UCLA 36, California 34 Baseball MLB postseason World Series NFC East W L Philadelphia 5 1 Dallas 5 1 N.Y. Giants 3 3 Washington 1 5 South W L Carolina 3 2 New Orleans 2 3 Atlanta 2 4 Tampa Bay 1 5 North W L Detroit 4 2 Green Bay 4 2 Chicago 3 3 Minnesota 2 4 West W L Arizona 4 1 0 .800 116 106 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 133 113 San Francisco 3 2 0 .600 110 106 St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 84 119 Thursday’s result New England 27, N.Y. Jets 25 Today’s games Atlanta at Baltimore, Noon Tennessee at Washington, Noon Seattle at St. Louis, Noon Cleveland at Jacksonville, Noon. Cincinnati at Indianapolis, Noon. Minnesota at Buffalo, Noon Miami at Chicago, Noon New Orleans at Detroit, Noon. Carolina at Green Bay, Noon Kansas City at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. Arizona at Oakland, 3:25 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 3:25 p.m. San Francisco at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Monday’s game Houston at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. T Pct PF 0 .833 183 0 .833 165 0 .500 133 0 .167 132 PA 132 126 138 166 T Pct PF 1 .500 141 0 .400 132 0 .333 164 0 .167 120 PA 157 141 170 204 T Pct PF 0 .667 116 0 .667 161 0 .500 143 0 .333 104 PA 82 130 144 143 T Pct PF PA (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) San Francisco 0, Kansas City 0 Tuesday, Oct. 21: San Francisco at Kansas City. Wednesday, Oct. 22: San Francisco at Kansas City. Friday, Oct. 24: Kansas City at San Francisco Saturday, Oct. 25: Kansas City at San Francisco x-Sunday, Oct. 26: Kansas City at San Francisco x-Tuesday, Oct. 28: San Francisco at Kansas City. x-Wednesday, Oct. 29: San Francisco at Kansas City. Volleyball Prep rankings KVA, Oct. 15 Class 6A 1. Olathe Northwest 2. Blue Valley North 3. Blue Valley Northwest 4. Olathe East 5. Blue Valley 6. Maize 7. Manhattan 8. Washburn Rural 9. Derby 10. Hutchinson Class 5A 1. St. James Academy 2. Shawnee Heights 3. St. Thomas Aquinas 4. Topeka-Seaman 5. Bishop Carroll 6. Blue Valley West 7. Andover Central 8. Andover 9. Lansing 10. Newton Class 4A Division I 1. Bishop Miege 2. Topeka-Hayden 3. Louisburg 4. McPherson 5. Wamego 6. DeSoto 7. Andale 8. Abilene 9. Ulysses 10. Chanute Class 4A Division II 1. Silver Lake 2. Hillsboro 3. Hesston 4. Douglass 5. Garden Plain 6. Nemaha Central 7. Cheney 8. Sterling 9. Wellsville 10. Beloit Class 2A 1. Central Plains 2. Spearville 3. Wabaunsee 4. Washington County 5. Smith Center 6. Ness City 7. Lyndon 8. St. Mary’s-Colgan 9. South Central 10. Meade Class 1A Division I 1. Centralia 2. Goessel 3. Hoxie 4. St. Paul 5. Waverly 6. Immaculata 7. valley Heights 8. Flinthills 9. Dighton 10. Thunder Ridge Class 1A Division II 1. Wallace County 2. Linn 3. Axtell 4. Logan 5. Wheatland-Grinnell 6. Northern Valley 7. Fowler 8. Wilson 9. St. John’s-Tipton 10. South Barber Prep results NWKL Tournament at Quinter Pool A Hoxie def Greeley County, 25-13, 25-8; Rawlins County def. Oberlin, 21-25, 25-16, 25-17; Hoxie def. Rawlins County, 25-18, 25-10; Oberlin def. Greeley County, 25-7, 25-9; Hoxie def. Oberlin, 28-26, 25-17; Rawlins County def. Greeley County, 25-6, 25-2. Pool B Wallace County def. Quinter, 25-16, 25-12; Dighton def. St. Francis, 25-16, 24-26, 25-17; Wallace County def. St. Francis, 25-12, 25-14; Dighton def. Quinter, 25-16, 25-13; Wallace County def. Dighton, 25-17, 25-19; St. Francis def. Quinter, 25-19, 25-16. Bracket Hoxie def. Dighton, 25-14, 25-14; Wallace County def. Rawlins County, 25-21, 25-9. Championship Hoxie def. Wallace County, 25-23, 25-20. TV Calendar Today NFL Noon FOX – Panthers at Packers 3 p.m. CBS — Chiefs at Chargers. 3:25 p.m. FOX — Giants at Cowboys. 7:20 p.m. NBC — 49ers at Broncos. Auto Racing 1 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup at Talladega, Ala. Soccer 7:15 p.m. ESPN2 — MLS, Los Angeles vs. Seattle. Monday Soccer 6:30 p.m. FS1 — Women’s World Cup qualifying, U.S. vs. Haiti. NFL 7:15 p.m. ESPN — Texans at Steelers. FHSU Tiger Open XC results NICK McQUEEN • Hays Daily News Fort Hays State University freshman Micki Krzesinski (98) competes Saturday morning in the FHSU Tiger Open at the Sand Plum Nature Trail near Victoria. Krzesinksi finished 24th in the gold race, leading FHSU to a fifth-place team finish on the women’s side. FHSU Tiger Open Saturday at Sand Plum Nature Trail Gold Division Team scores Men Colorado Mines 33, Western State 45, NebraskaKearney 151, UC-Colorado Springs 162, East Central 187, Fort Lewis 207, New Mexico Highlands 246, Cameron 273, Newman 282, Fort Hays 305, Northwest Missouri 310, Colorado Christian 357, South Dakota Mines 361, CSU-Pueblo 367, Colorado College 413, Regis 527. Women Adams State 33, Western State 83, UC-Colorado Springs 116, Colorado Mines 128, Fort Hays 159, Fort Lewis 199, Colorado Christian, 232, CSU-Pueblo 243, Colorado College 255, NW Missouri 255, NebraskaKearney 270, South Dakota Mines 293, Newman 363, East Central 363, Regis 373, New Mexico Highlands 425, Southwestern Oklahoma 442. Individual top 20 Men 1. Ian Butler, Western State, 23:33.00; 2. Derrick Williams, Unattached (CSU-P), 23:37.70; 3. Phil Schneider, Colo. Mines, 23:38; 4. Cory Keehn, Unattached (FHSU), 23:38.60; 5. Al Sanabria, Unattached, 23:47.10; 6. Derek Alcorn, Colo. Mines, 23:47.20; 7. Sydney Gidabuday, Unattached (Adams), 23:54.90; 8. Thomas Toth, Cameron, 23:57.70; 9. Andrew Reidsma, Unattached (Cameron), 23:58.10; 10. Marty Andrie, Colorado Mines, 23:59.80. 11. Jonn Bernasky, Unattached (FHSU), 24:01.60; 12. Tanner Fruit, Unattched, 23:03.50; 13. Andrew Epperson, Unattached (Mines), 24:07.20; 14. Tyler Saiz, Western, 24:11.40; 15. Adam Sinda, Western, 24:11.50; 16. Christian Gering, Fort Lewis, 24:11.40; 17. Nathaniel Williams, Mines, 24:13.80; 18. Bryan Hill, Neb-Kearney, 24:13.90; 19. John Patterson, Western State, 24:17.60; 20. Cale Eidson, East Central, 24:21.90. Women 1. Jenna Thurman, Adams, 17:14.00; 2. Heather Bates, UC-Springs, 17:28; 3. Rachel Kresl, Adams, 17;31.80; 4. Chloe Gustafson, Colo. Mines, 17;32.20; 5. Anne Herbert, NW Missouri, 17:36.90; 6. Alicia Konieczek, Western, 17:37.80; 7. Morgan Benesch, Neb-Kearney, 17:39.60; 8. Bailey Hughes, Unattached (CSU-P), 17:40.20; 9. Chante Roberts, Adams, 17;51.60; 10. Maddie Kruger, Fort Lewis, 17:53.70. 11. Mariam Jimenez, Adams State, 17:53.70; 12. Vanessa Lopez, Adams State, 17:57.80; 13. Amy Penn, Western, 17:58.30; 14. Rubi Torres, Newman, 17:59.10; 15. Jordan Mathes, Unattached (CSU-P), 18:03.90; 16. Abby Topper, Colo. Christian, 18:07.20; 17. Samantha Bauer, UC-Colo. Springs, 18:10.50; 18. Cali Antolini, Western, 18:12.40; 19. Rachel Lopez, CSU-Pueblo, 18:12.60; 20. Kelsey Corbin, Adams, 18:15.90. Other FHSU results Men 45. Ryan Hopkins, 24:53.60; 67. Nathan Purdue (Unattached), 25:13.40; 78. Troy Wineinger, 25:31.10; 107. Seth Parres, 26:04.00; 116. Isaac Williams, 26:11.30; 125. Brock Elgin, 26:17.90; 173. Jacob Thomas, 27;21.40; 187. Jake Spence, 27:47.50; Women 24. Micki Krzesinski, 18:19.80; 25. Chelsea Jackson, 18:20.40; 37. Alex Keehn, 18:37.90; 44. Ramsey McCarter, 18:43.80; 46. Amanda Morgan, 18:47.20; 52. Shea Bonine, 18:55.80; 63. Hannah Robinson, 19:12.60; 72. Sydney Lower, 19:21.20. TCU routs Oklahoma State FORT WORTH, Texas (MCT) — Last week was a long time ago. The TCU Horned Frogs said it. Saturday, they showed it. Seven days after a wrenching loss that appeared to ruin their hope for a conference championship, the Frogs put themselves back in the picture with a thorough 42-9 victory against previously once-beaten Oklahoma State. Trevone Boykin threw for 410 yards and three touchdowns, receiver Josh Doctson caught seven passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns, and tailback B.J. Catalon ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns. The victory over the 15th-ranked Cowboys means No. 12 TCU (5-1) has a chance to move back into the top 10, perhaps as the Big 12’s highest-ranked team following losses by Baylor and Oklahoma earlier in the day. At the very least, the Frogs are back as contenders for the Big 12 title. They are one of four teams with one loss in the conference, all trailing conference unbeaten Kansas State. And the Frogs get K-State at home in three weeks. Defensively, TCU rebounded as well. After giving up almost 800 yards in the 61-58 loss at Baylor a week ago, the Frogs held Oklahoma State to 258. Cornerback Kevin White and safety Derrick Kindred each had interceptions, and OSU converted only three of its 15 third downs. It was another fast start for the Horned Frogs. They led 14-0 for the sixth time in six games in racing ahead to a 21-3 lead. In the first quarter this year, TCU is outscoring its opponents 80-27. Friday’s area prep football roundup By The Hays Daily News LA CROSSE — In his first game back under center after switching to tailback the last two weeks because of injury, La Crosse senior quarterback Jack Garcia was in fine form. Garcia threw for 98 yards and a pair of touchdowns to senior fullback Sheldon Schmidt, then ran for 161 yards and three scores as the Leopards won their third straight, defeating Smith Center 48-14. Smith Center fell to 4-3, while La Crosse moved to 6-1. Senior tailback Andrew Jay added 17 carries for 148 yards and a score for the Leopards, who return to Class 2-1A, District 7 play this week when they travel to Leoti to face Wichita County (1-6). La Crosse can secure a playoff spot with a win. Smith Center returns to 2-1A, District 6 action by playing host to Bennington (4-3) on Friday. Smith Center (4-3). . . . . . 0 14 0 0 — 14 La Crosse (6-1). . . . . . . 21 14 7 6 — 48 L — Garcia 1 run (Jay kick). L — Schmidt 21 pass from Garcia (Jay kick). L — A. Jay 65 int. return (Jay kick). SC — Rogers 7 run (Zabel kick). L — Garcia 77 run (Jay kick). SC — Zabel 11 pass from Benoit (Zabel kick). L — Schmidt 21 pass from Garcia (Jay kick). L — Garcia 1 run (Jay kick). L — Schmidt 30 run (PAT failed). Ness City 52, Dighton 0 At Ness City, the Eagles made short work of visiting Dighton/Healy in an Eight-Man Division I, District 7 battle. Quarterback Tanner McMillen rushed seven times for 66 yards and three scores, and Jacob Hoss rushed five times for 105 yards and two scores as the Eagles won their second straight game after backto-back losses. Dighton dropped to 2-5. Ness City travels to WaKeeneyTrego (2-5) on Friday. Dighton (2-5). . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 x x — 0 Ness City (5-2) . . . . . . . 30 22 x x — 52 NC — McMillen 36 run (run failed). NC — McMillen 4 run (McMillen run). NC — Hamilton 30 run (Hoss run). NC — Hoss 57 run (Hamilton run). NC — McMillen 14 run (Lee run). NC — Hoss 5 run (Harris pass from McMillen). NC — Hamilton 6 run (Rodriguez pass from McMillen). Oberlin 46, Quinter 0 In Oberlin, the Red Devils eliminated the Quinter Bulldogs from playoff contention. In its first season of eight-man, Oberlin is 6-1 and 4-0 in Eight-Man Division I, District 8 action, and is one of three teams still alive in the playoff race with two games reamining — along with Atwood-Rawlins County (5-2, 4-0 district) and Hill City (5-2, 3-1). Troy Juenemann had 11 carries for 39 yards and scored twice for the Red Devils, while Bryson Wesley added seven carries for 43 yards and a score. Kelden Breth also connected on a touchdown pass to Tabor Erickson as Oberlin put up 30 points in the third quarter to end the game early. The Red Devils can clinch a playoff spot with a win against Rawlins County this week. Quinter travels to Lincoln for non-district action. Quinter (4-3). . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 x — 0 Oberlin (6-1). . . . . . . . . . 8 8 30 x — 46 Scoring plays not available. Oakley 20, Ellis 12 At Oakley, Ellis’ playoff hopes took a hit with a 20-12 loss to the Plainsmen. Oakley, with its third straight win, moved to 4-3 overall and 2-0 in Class 2-1A, District 7 action. The Plainsmen can wrap up the berth with a win at Plainville this week. Ellis has just one district game remaining in Week 9 against Plainville. The Railers will play host to Sublette this week. In order to make the playoffs, Ellis needs a Week 9 win against Plainville and some help from Plainville and La Crosse the next two weeks to force a three-way tiebreaker. Ellis (3-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 0 0 —12 Oakley (4-3) . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 7 0 — 20 Scoring plays not available. Phillipsburg 54 Republic County 6 At Phillipsburg, the Panthers took a step closer to a district championship by routing 1-6 Republic County. The win was the Panthers fifth straight since they fell to undefeated Norton in Week 2. Phillipsburg has averaged 43 points per game in that span. Phillipsburg can wrap up a playoff spot this week with a win at Ell-Saline (5-2). An Ell-Saline win would secure the district title. Phillipsburg can earn the district championship with a win, coupled with a Smith Center loss to Bennington this week. Scoring plays not available. Heartland Christian 60, Wheatland-Grinnell 12 At Grainfield, Wheatland-Grinnell dropped its third straight contest by falling to Heartland Christian out of Colby, a non-KSHSAA school. The Thunderhawks have two remaining games in Eight-Man Division II, District 8 play, playing at TribuneGreeley County this week and at home against Triplains-Brewster in Week 9. Heartland Christian. . . 24 22 14 x — 60 Wheatland-Grinnell (3-4). . 6 0 6 x — 12 HC — B. Wertz 56 run (B. Wertz run). WG — Zimmerman 7 pass from Ostmeyer (run failed). HC — C. Wertz 73 kick return (B. Wertz run). HC — C. Wertz 43 pass from B. Wertz (B. Wertz run). HC — B. Wertz 17 run (run failed). HC — C. Wertz 32 pass from Ziegelmeier (Ziegelmeier run). HC — B. Wertz 3 run (B. Wertz run). WG — Holaday 16 pass from Ostmeyer (pass failed). HC — Sullivant 13 run (Schriner pass). HC — Miller 3 run (no PAT). St. John’s-Tipton 46, OtisBison 28 Otis-Bison, though not technically eliminated from playoff contention, took a step in the wrong direc- tion with its 46-28 loss to Beloit/St. John’s-Tipton. The Bluejays, with their high-powered passing attack with quarterback Trey Dubbert, put up 22 points in the second quarter, only to see Otis-Bison battle back with 14 in the third to narrow the score to 34-28 by the end of the third quarter. But two fourth-quarter TDs put the game out of reach. Kade Urban complete 7 of 24 passing attempts for 74 yards, with two TDs and two interceptions for the Cougars. Brad Lightfoot rushed 22 times or 162 yards and a pair of scores, but it wasn’t enough. St. John’sTipton plays host to Thunder Ridge this week. A win by Thunder Ridge, coupled with its Week 9 forfeit win coming against Natoma, would put Thunder Ridge in the playoffs in the second spot behind Victoria. A St. John’s-Tipton win coupled with an Otis-Bison win at Northern Valley (52) would keep Otis-Bison in the hunt. An SJT win coupled with a Northern Valley win against Otis keeps the Huskies in the hunt. St. John’s-Tipton (5-2). . 6 22 6 12 — 46 Otis-Bison (4-3). . . . . . . . 8 6 14 0 — 28 SJ — T. Dubbert 5 run (D. Dubbert pass from T. Dubbert). OB — Patrick 10 pass from Urban (Higgason pass from Urban). SJ — Mishler 25 pass from Dubbert (Henke run). SJ — Mishler 76 run (D. Dubbert pass from T. Dubbert). OB — Lightfoot 26 run (pass failed). SJ _ Mishler 33 pass from Dubbert (Eilert pass from T. Dubbert). OB — Lightfoot 45 run (Urban run). SJ — Dubbert 1 run (run failed). OB — Maier 17 pass from Urban (run failed). OB — Eilet int return (run failed). SJ — D. Dubbert 9 pass from T. Dubbert (pass failed). Hill City 51, Stockton 28 At Stockton, Hill City kept its playoff hopes alive in Eight-Man Division I, District 8, while Stockton was eliminated from playoff contention. Hill City has games against LoganPalco (3-4) and district frontrunner Oberlin (6-1), with a shot to make the playoffs. Stockton will finish its season with games at St. Francis and at home against Wakefield. Hill City (5-2) . . . . . . . . 16 8 12 15 — 51 Stockton (0-7). . . . . . . . 12 16 0 0 — 28 HC – Smith 31 pass from Brandyberry (run failed). S — Wiltfong 12 pass from Hamel (pass failed). HC — Buchholz 41 pass from Brandyberry (Buchhols run). S — Kuhlmann 52 fumble recovery (run failed). S — Hamel 7 run (Hamel run). HC — Brandyberry 1 run (Stephen run). S — Wiltfong 77 pass from Hamel (Hamel run). HC — Hardiek 1 run (run failed). HC — Brandyberry 17 run (run failed). HC — Kessler 15 run (run failed). HC — Smith 50 int. return (PAT failed). HC — Ramirez 20 field goal. Spearville 62, Trego 12 Isaiah Fabrizius completed 7 of 13 passes for 105 yards and had two interceptions, but it wasn’t enough against undefeated Spearville in Eight-Man Division I, District 7 play. Cedric Flax carried the ball 23 times for 128 yards and a TD, and Fabrizius had 17 carries for 43 yards and a score. Luke Heskamp had 104 rushing yards for Spearville. Trego is at home this week to face Ness City (5-2). Spearville faces Hodgeman County (7-0) this week. A Spearville win would clinch a district title for the Lancers, while a Hodgeman County win could end up forcing a three-way tie. Trego needs to beat Ness City and have Hodgeman County lose for its playoff hopes to stay alive. Trego (2-5). . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6 6 0 — 12 Spearville (7-0). . . . . . . 16 32 0 14 — 62 S — Heskamp 37 run (Davis run). S — N. Stein 25 run (Stein run). T — Flax 4 run (PAT failed). S — Davis 65 kick return (K. Stein pass from N. Stein). S — Davis 31 run (N. Stein run). S — Heskamp 36 run (Heskamp pass from N. Stein). S — Heskamp 7 pass form N. Stein (N. Stein). T — Fabrizius 1 run (PAT failed). S — Knight 1 run (Sites run). S — Knight 65 run (no PAT). Norton 60, Russell 14 At Russell, Norton rolled in its Class 3A, District 14 opener, setting up a district championship meeting this week with Beloit (5-2) in Norton. The 14 points was the most given up by the Bluejays this year, and the first time Norton allowed more than a touchdown in any game. Norton still has given up just 34 points all season and has three shutouts. Norton (7-0). . . . . . . 14 25 15 6 — 60 Russell (1-6). . . . . . . . 0 7 0 7 — 14 N — Talent 4 run (Green kick). N — Dole 55 pass from Dole (Green kick). N — Bozer 4 run (kick failed). R — Craig 81 kickoff return (Swanson kick). N — Bozer 30 run (kick failed). N — Miller 35 pass from Dole (pass failed). N – Tallent 9 run (Green kick). N — Dole 1 run (Dole run). N — Petrie 5 run (Green kick). N — Petrie 52 run (run failed). R — Craig 30 run (Swanson kick). Sylvan-Lucas 54, Wilson 22 At Wilson, Sylvan-Lucas stayed in second place in Eight-Man Division II, District 2 with the win. The Mustangs are 2-1 in district play, behind Chase’s 3-0 district record. The Mustangs are tied with Centre-Lost Springs (their Week 9 opponent). Sylvan-Lucas travels to Burrton (0-7, 0-3 district) this week. Sylvan-Lucas (3-4) . . . . 8 22 24 0 — 54 Wilson (1-6). . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 14 8 — 22 SL — Rowden 47 pass from Herold (Lopez run). SL — Herold 31 run (pass failed). SL — Heenan 32 run (Herold run). SL — Heenan 31 pass from Herold (Herold run). W — Steinike 5 run (Steinike run). SL — Herold 2 run (Heenan run). W — Fink 2 run (run failed). SL — Rowden 18 pass from Herold (Herold run). SL — Lopez 17 run (Herold pass from Lopez). W — Fink 3 run (Steinike pass from Fink).
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