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Macksville, Hoisington, Otis-Bison earn football wins
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Hoisington's football team celebrates coach Zach Baird's 100th high school victory.

HOISINGTON 53, SW HEIGHTS 6

KISMET/PLAINS – Victory No. 100 for Hoisington football coach Zach Baird (100-22) finally arrived. The Cardinals dominated the Mustangs 53-6 to open 2A, District 8 with a dominating victory.

The Cardinals (1-3, 1-0 District 8) ended a victory after going 0-3 for the first time in 21 years. SW Heights drops to 1-3, 0-1. The Cardinals are competing without all-state safety Jason Robinson and all-CKl kicker Taylen Morales.

Quarterback Rhen Galla completed four passes for 161 yards. Mason Martin caught 51- and 60-yard scoring strikes. Carson Mason caught a 35-yard touchdown bomb. Tailback Teron Kraft rushed for 97 yards and scored on a 10-yard run and 80-yard kickoff return. Preston Merlau, Kolter Hahn and C.J. Bryant also scored touchdowns.

“We’re pleased with the effort and heart by the guys,” Baird said. “They took care of business tonight. We keep getting better every week. Quarterback Rhen Galla shows up and works every day. He’s getting better every day.”

SCORING

H—Mason Martin 51 pass from Rhen Galla (kick fails); H—Teron Kraft 10 run ((Pawlowski kick); H—Martin 60 pass from Galla (Pawlowski kick); H—C.J. Bryant 30 run (kick fails); SW—Mercado 1 run (pass fails); H—Kraft 80 kickofff return; H—Preston Merlau 4 run (Pawlowski kick); H—Carson Mason 35 pass from Galla kick fails); H—Kolter Hahn 17 run (Pawlowski kick)

RUSHING—H—Kraft 8-97; Bryant 6-77; SW—Mercado 14-58; Cox 13-47; Ramirez 8-17; Trejo 5-29

PASSING—H—Galla 4-7-0, 161; Mercado 5-10-1, 79

RECEIVING—H—Martin 2-111; Mason 2-50


OTIS-BISON 64, CHASE 0

CHASE – Otis-Bison's Ian Haselhorst, Kelson Juno and Aiden Ochs-Lohrey each scored a pair of touchdowns as the Cougars shut out Chase 54-0 in Friday's 6-man football game. The Cougars (3-1) scored three defensive touchdowns.

Halselhorst scored on a 7-yard run and 20-yard interception return. Juno scored on a 10-yard fumble return and 9-yard pass from Jake Hoopingarner. Ochs-Lohrey scored on a 16-yard run and 31-yard interception.

Gavin Alloway, Hoopingarner and Louis McVey also scored touchdowns. T Ross had four tackles. Konner Schenk tackled Chase for a safety. Juno and Ricky Martinez had tackles for losses.

Otis-Bison 51 13 – 64

Chase 0 0 – 0

OB–Gavin Alloway 9 run (Aiden Ochs/Lohrey kick); OB–Ian Haselhorst 7 run (Maddox Firebaugh kick); OB–Kelson Juno 10 fumble return (Haselhorst run); OB–Safety (Konner Scheck tackle); OB–Jake Hoopingarner 4 run (Kolten Cory kick); OB–Juno 9 pass from Hoopingarner (kick fails); OB–Louis McVey 8 pass from Hoopingarner (kick fails); OB–Haselhorst 20 interception return (Haselhorst run); OB–Ochs-Lohrey 16 run (Ochs-Lohrey kick); OB–Ochs-Lohrey 31 interception return (kick fails)

RUSHING–C–11-(-46); OB–Alloway 2-26; Ochs-Lohrey 1-16; Haselhorst 2-7; Hoopingarner 1-4

PASSING–C–4-14-2, 42; OB–Hoopingarner 4-4,0, 26; Ochs-Lohrey 1-1-0, 4 

RECEIVING–C–42; OB–McVey 3-17; Juno 1-9; Ross 1-4 


MACKSVILLE 26, STAFFORD 14

MACKSVILLE – Macksville back Orion Guevara rescued the Mustangs with 102 yards rushing and three touchdowns to spark a 26-14 victory over Stafford in 8-man district football. Macksville (3-1, 1-0 District) drops Stafford to 1-3, 0-1 in 8-Man, District 6.

Guevara scored on runs of 2, 7 and 28-yards for the game-clinching score with less than a minute remaining. Shain Granger led the defense with 11 stops and one sack. Guevara contributed 10 stops and a fumble recovery that clinched the victory. James Granger had eight tackles.

Stafford’s Dylan Brozek scored on a 1-yard run. Quarterback Jacob Simmons completed a 12-yard scoring pass to tuff Pope.

Stafford 0 0 6 8 – 14

Macksville 0 6 8 12 – 26

M—Orion Guevara 2 run (pass fails); M—Gavin Rose 7 run (2-pointer); S—Dylan Brozek 1 run (pass fails); M—Guevara 9 run (pass fails); S—Tuff Pope 12 pass from Jacob Simmons (2 pointer); M—Guevara 28 run (pass fails)

RUSHING—S—40-131; Simmons 17-67; Knoche 15-41; Lowther 1-15; Brozek 7-8; M—31-146; Guevara 20-102; Rose 6-26; Grippin 4-21

PASSING—S—Simmons 6-15-0, 59 Pope 0-1-0; M—Grippin 5-10-0, 31

RECEIVING—S—Knoche 2-31; Lowther 2-19; Pope 1-12; M—Guevara 2-20; Rose 3-10


STERLING 41, ELLINWOOD 35

STERLING – There’s magic in the air when Sterling and Ellinwood play football. Last year, the teams combined for two touchdowns in the final minute.

Sterling outscored Ellinwood 41-35 Friday in a wild fourth-quarter shootout that featured 37 combined points in 1A District 7 football.

Ellinwood quarterback Landon Simpson was spectacular with a 1-yard run, a 25-yard scoring pass to  Braden Lewis and a game-ending 57-yard touchdown dash after Sterling staged a 29-6 scoring outburst. Tailback Drake Hosman scored on a 4-yard run and a dazzling 65-yard cutback run for a 15-6 lead.

Ellinwood (3-1, 0-1 District) led 21-12 when Sterling started a second-half comeback with 30 points. Sterling tailback Zane Farney scored on runs of 1, 3 and 24 yards. Wyatt Newberry added a 23-yard score. Boston Ekart caught a 53-yard scoring strike from Logan Isaac.

Tavian McCaffrey led the Eagles with two tackles and 11 assists. Cason Merritt had three tackles and seven assists.

Ellinwood 7 8 6 14 – 35

Sterling 0 12 7 23 – 41

E—Landon Simpson 1 run (Erik Grobe kick); S—Zane Farney 1 run (kick fails); E—Drake Hosman 65 run (Cason Merritt pass from Simpson); S—Farney 24 run (run fails); E—Hosman 4 run (kick fails);S—Boston Ekart 53 pass from Logan Isaac (Lane Weigel kick); S—Wyatt Newberry 23 run (Newberry run); S—Farney 33 run (Weigel kick); E—Braden Lewis 25 pass from Simpson (run fails); S—Farney 3 run (Weigel kick); E—Simpson 57 run (Luke Heinz pass from Simpson)

RUSHING—E—44-250; Simpson 14-133; Hosman 14-121; Merritt 11-72; McCaffrey 5-52

PASSING—E—Simpson 2-4-0, 29

RECEIVING—E—Braden Lewis 1-26; Luke Heinz 1-3


PEABODY 58, PAWNEE HEIGHTS 20

ROZEL — Peabody outscored Pawnee Heights 27-7 in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 58-20 football victory over the Tigers in a non-district 6-man football game.

The Tigers (2-2) were led by quarterback Clayton Hammeke, who completed touchdown passes to Alexis Ibarra on a 6-yard score and Cody Holste on a 21-yard reception. Ibarra added a 1-yard touchdown run.

Jameson Miles caught three touchdown passes from quarterback Aiden Hurst and scored on a 1-yard run for Peabody (2-1). Cade Gossen scored a pair of touchdowns. Dalton Philpott, Max Turner and Chris Spencer also scored touchdowns.  

Peabody 12 19 0 27 — 58 

Pawnee Hts. 0 7 6 7 — 20 

P—Cade Gossen 29 run (run fails);  P—Gossen 5 run (run fails);  P—Dalton Philpott 1 run (Philpott run); P—Jameson Miles 42 pass from Aiden Hurst (run fails); PH—Cody Holste 21 pass from Clayton Hammeke (Brady Carlson run); P—Miles 14 pass from Hurst (run fails); P—Alexis Ibarra 6 pass from Hammeke (run fails); P—Chris Spencer 1 run (Spencer run); P—Miles 38 pass from Hurst (Spencer run);  PH—Ibarra 1 run (Holste run); P—Max Turner 11 run (Turner run); P—Miles 1 run (run fails) 

HODGEMAN COUNTY 48, ST. JOHN 0

JETMORE — Hodgeman County's Ian Reese completed three touchdown passes and rushed for a touchdown to spark the Longhorns past St. John 48-0 in Friday's 8-Man 6 District football game. The Longhorns (4-0, 1-0) drop the Tigers to 2-2, 0-1.

Hazen Rydquist, Devin Shank and Brody Schroeder caught touchdown passes. Garrett Nuss scored two rushing touchdowns. Oscar Wolschnik scored a rushing touchdown.

RUSHING—HC—20-146; Reese 4-47; Nuss 10-46; Wolschik 2-32; Rydquist 3-13; Devin Shank 1-8

PASSING—HC—Reece 10-13-1, 161

RECEIVING—HC—Schroeder 3-91; Devin Shank 2-31; Rydquist 4-27; Talon Shank 1-12