Central Plains 74, Macksville 0
(Ended at half)
MACKSVILLE — The Central Plains High School football team had 148 yards of total offense on Friday night.
That was all they needed because their defense backed Macksville up for minus-28 yards of total offense.
Jacob Warnken was everywhere for the Oilers.
Warnken returned an interception 35-yards for a score, recovered a fumble in the end zone caught a 14-yard pass from quarterback Braeden Crites for a touchdown and rushed for two more scores for 27 and seven yards.
Crites also connected with Bieberle for a score, a 15-yard play.
Bieberle also returned a punt for a touchdown as the Oilers scored in every facet of the game.
Brock Lawrence rushed for a pair of touchdown and Dylan Lemieux found the end zone on a run play as well.
Hoisington 21, Pratt 7
HOISINGTON — It was a front-heavy game for Hoisington.
The Cardinals scored two of their three touchdowns in the first quarter, and Pratt put its only mark on the scoreboard in the first 12 minutes.
Hunter Hanzlick was the hero for Hoisington, rushing for 7-, 8- and 2-yard touchdowns.
He had 118 rushing yards and one fumble.
Landen Urban led the defense with six tackles.
Kinsley 40, Ellinwood 34
KINSLEY — Kinsley struck first and last to get past Ellinwood.
Ellinwood quarterback Tyson Martinez connected for three passing touchdowns.
Martinez hit Tate Fisher for 45- and 30-yard touchdowns, and Marc Waite for a 9-yard score.
That was just the first half.
Jordan Duvall took over scoring duties in the second half for the Eagles.
Duvall rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns.
Kinsley’s Ross Frame had 43 carries for 248 yards and five touchdowns.
Stafford 46, Central Christian 0
(Ended in third quarter)
STAFFORD — Stafford got things done both on the ground and in the air against Hutchinson Central Christian.
The Trojans were led by Ethan Johnson, who rushed for 116 yards and two touchdowns.
Sophomore quarterback Parker Patterson completed 5 of 10 passes for 115 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for one touchdown.
Marcus Foos also found the end zone on the ground.
Austin Ceniti was on the receiving end of two of the touchdowns. He had a team-leading 83 receiving yards.
Riley Juel caught the other touchdown pass.
Victoria 46, St. John-Hudson 0
(Ended at halftime)
VICTORIA — St. John was unable to get on the scoreboard on the point-shortened Central Prairie League game.
The Tigers fall to 0-3 on the season, managing only 146 yards of offense.
Ness City 72, Otis-Bison 22
Central Plains shuts down Macksville
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