Riverside 49, St. Albert 36
Austin Kremkoski was 15/23 through the air for 174 yards and a touchdown. He ran 13 times for 165 yards and three TD’s. Rhett Bentley carried 29 times for 224 yards and three touchdowns. Bentley also caught three passes for 45 yards and a TD. Jace Rose made five catches for 59 yards along with three carries for 46 yards. Nolan Moore finished with four grabs for 40 yards. Moore had seven solo tackles and four assists. Brody Zimmerman was in on eight stops. Brendan Monahan led St. Albert’s offense with 213 passing yards and three scores. Dan McGrath was the main target with six catches for 111 yards and two scores.
Audubon 53, Boyer Valley 14
Audubon turned a 17-0 halftime lead into a blowout with 28 points in the 3rd quarter. Gavin Smith went 6/8 passing for 80 yards and a TD. He ran 15 times for 116 yards and two scores. Smith also intercepted a pass on defense. Garrett Christensen caught three passes for 61 yards and a TD. Aaron Olsen ran for 55 yards and a TD. Cooper Nielsen led the defense with 9 tackles. Boyer Valley’s Drew Volkmann completed 6/20 throws for 183 yards and two TD’s. Trevor Malone caught three passes for 169 yards and a pair of scores.
CAM 76, Woodbine 20
The Cougars raced out to a 52-0 halftime lead. Lane Spieker needed just ten carries to rack up five TD’s and 187 yards. He also caught a 57 yard TD and was 2/3 passing for 44 yards and a TD. Ethan Follmann went 4/8 passing for 120 yards and three scores. Colby Rich posted four catches for 92 yards and two TD’s. Jack Follmann brought in a 15 yard TD catch, made 9.5 tackles, and recovered a fumble. Joe Kauffman made 12 stops including 10 solo tackles.
Shenandoah 28, Nodaway Valley/O-M 26
The Wolverines led 26-20 at the half, but Morgan Cotten’s 31 yard TD on a screen pass was the difference in the 2nd half. It was one of four TD throws for sophomore Nolan Mount who threw for over 300 yards on the night. Blake Herold was the main target with 7 catches for 136 yards. Nodaway Valley’s Nathan Russell also threw four TD’s and topped 350 yards. Caelen DeVault had 13 catches for 165 yards and one TD.