North girls pace field at Troy XC invite
The Jefferson County North High School cross-country teams recently competed at the Troy Invitational with the girls placing first and the boys placing third.
Individuals receiving medals were as follows.
Girls – Mary Kern, third; Emma Bassette, fourth; Tori Lange, sixth; Lincoln Kingman, eighth; Gage Funk, ninth; Jordyn Mize, 12th; and Luise Bellgardt, 13th. Boys – Ed Huyghebaert, 12th; Tyler Leakey, 13th; Billy Noll, 14th; and Landon Noll, 15th.
The JCN boys tied for first at a meet in Wabaunsee Sept. 26. Medalists there were Tyler Leakey, third and team, Dallas Edwards, fifth and team, Brad Bengel, ninth and team, Steuart Hensleigh, 10th and team, Brett Manville, 11th and team, Tyler Noll, 18th and team, and Spencer Wentz, 21st and team.
Volleyball update
The McLouth Bulldogs improved to 12-7 on the year and 6-2 in league play by sweeping a triangular with Troy and Horton. The Bulldogs defeated Troy, 25-8, 25-11, and Horton, 25-14, 25-8. Senior Kylie Shufflebarger had 20 kills on the day with Jeri Holwick adding 14 assists and Courtney Chilcoat adding 9 assists.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
County football scores for Sept. 25 games
Oskaloosa 8, Troy 0
• The Bears posted their second straight shutout to improve to 4-0. Junior Mark Newell scored the only touchdown of the game on a 2-yard run in the second quarter. The other 2 Oskaloosa points came on a safety. Senior Brandon Barnes had 105 rushing yards in the win for the Bears.
Jeff. Co. North 40, Immaculata 19
• The Chargers improved to 2-2.
Jefferson West 28, ACCHS 0
• The Tigers evened their record at 2-2 with the shutout.
Pleasant Ridge 40, Valley Falls 22
• The Dragons fell to 1-3 as Ridge led, 28-22, at the half and pulled away in the second half. Senior Riley Bunde scored on receptions of 36 and 63 yards from junior quarterback Alex Lederer and senior Chance Gier scored on a 54-yard run. Gier scored two 2-point conversions as well, and had 103 rushing yards in the game, which was delayed to Saturday by weather.
Wathena 41, McLouth 8
• The Bulldogs fell to 1-3. The Bulldogs’ score came on a 55-yard kickoff return by E.J. Field. Cody McHenry added the 2-point conversion.
Atchison 24, Perry-Lecompton 21
• A report on this game can be found elsewhere on the blog. The Kaws fell to 0-4.
• The Bears posted their second straight shutout to improve to 4-0. Junior Mark Newell scored the only touchdown of the game on a 2-yard run in the second quarter. The other 2 Oskaloosa points came on a safety. Senior Brandon Barnes had 105 rushing yards in the win for the Bears.
Jeff. Co. North 40, Immaculata 19
• The Chargers improved to 2-2.
Jefferson West 28, ACCHS 0
• The Tigers evened their record at 2-2 with the shutout.
Pleasant Ridge 40, Valley Falls 22
• The Dragons fell to 1-3 as Ridge led, 28-22, at the half and pulled away in the second half. Senior Riley Bunde scored on receptions of 36 and 63 yards from junior quarterback Alex Lederer and senior Chance Gier scored on a 54-yard run. Gier scored two 2-point conversions as well, and had 103 rushing yards in the game, which was delayed to Saturday by weather.
Wathena 41, McLouth 8
• The Bulldogs fell to 1-3. The Bulldogs’ score came on a 55-yard kickoff return by E.J. Field. Cody McHenry added the 2-point conversion.
Atchison 24, Perry-Lecompton 21
• A report on this game can be found elsewhere on the blog. The Kaws fell to 0-4.
Atchison keeps Kaws winless, 24-21
The Perry-Lecompton Kaws came into Friday night’s football game with Atchison in search of their first win of 2009 but the Kaws couldn’t get a defensive stop when needed and the Redmen came away with a 24-21 road victory.
The win gave Atchison a small measure of revenge for two losses to the Kaws in 2008, including one on the Kaws’ 4A state playoff run that ended the Redmen’s season.
Both offenses made headway at times in the game as Atchison racked up more than 400 yards of offense, the majority coming thanks to senior quarterback Charlie Schneider. Perry-Lecompton got a big special teams play in the second half and had a couple productive drives but finished with less than 300 yards of offense. The game was bogged down by a combined 23 penalties, including 14 on Atchison.
Atchison got off to a good start as the Redmen took the opening kick and drove 77 yards in only five plays, including a 24-yard pass from Schneider to sophomore Chris Edwards and a 39-yard run by senior fullback Jacob Camp. Schneider finished the drive with an 11-yard touchdown run and senior Jesus Teran Porras booted the extra point for a 7-0 Atchison lead.
The Kaws answered with some offensive momentum of their own to drive inside the Atchison 30 before senior Brad Phillips fumbled the ball on a run and the Redmen recovered at their own 14. The Kaw defense forced a punt and Phillips got the ensuing drive off to a good start with a 23-yard run to take the ball to the Atchison 40. A personal foul facemask penalty on the play gave the Kaws first-and-10 at the Redmen 25. The Kaws got to the 13 and a Phillips TD run was called back by a holding penalty.
Another holding penalty backed the Kaws to the Atchison 28 and a key Atchison mistake would open the door for Perry-Lecompton. Faced with fourth-and-long at the 25, an incomplete pass by Kaws sophomore quarterback Jeremy Immenschuh was accompanied by a flag for a personal foul on Atchison for roughing the passer, which gave Perry-Lecompton first down at the 12. Phillips ran the ball in on the next play and senior John Mehl added the extra point to tie the game at 7 early in the second quarter.
Atchison got to the Kaws 19 on the next possession but Kaws senior Ethan Moe picked off a Schneider pass and returned it to the Kaws 11 to stop the drive. The teams traded punts before Perry-Lecompton threatened once again.
The Kaws took over at their own 47 with 3:24 to play in the first half and a Phillips 20-yard run took the ball into Atchison territory. Runs by junior Trent Robb got the ball to the Redmen 21 but the Kaws were faced with third-and-nine at the 20. Immenschuh’s ensuing pass was picked off by Atchison junior Spencer Bauman at the 14 and the clock ran out on the next Redmen drive to make it 7-7 at the half.
The Kaws threatened again after taking the opening second-half kickoff as a 35-yard Phillips run gave them first down at the Atchison 20. Immenschuh was sacked on fourth down, however, to give the ball over to the Redmen on their own 29.
Atchison took advantage of the opportunity as a third down was converted when Schneider threw a lateral to his left to junior Cezanne Burns, who found senior Brennan Pruett up the left sideline for a 21-yard gain. Camp ran for a three-yard gain on fourth-and-short to keep the drive alive and Schneider and Burns hooked up for another 24-yard gain to take the ball to the Kaws 14. Camp ran for 13 yards to put the ball at the 1. On third-and-goal at the 3, Schneider rolled out to his right and finally found senior Brett Norris in the end zone for a three-yard touchdown pass to make it 14-7 with the Porras extra point.
The momentum was short-lived for the Redmen, as Phillips took the ensuing kickoff and returned it 89 yards for a touchdown with the Mehl extra point tying it at 14.
That was the score entering the fourth quarter, but the Redmen were driving once more. A 27-yard Schneider run put Atchison in Kaw territory and he connected with senior Corey Ochoa for a 32-yard pass play to take the ball to the Kaw 23. Schneider scored on a 23-yard jaunt on the next play to make it 21-14 with the Porras extra point and 10:37 left in the game.
The Kaws were forced to punt and Atchison had a long gain brought back by a holding penalty on the first play of the next drive. Ochoa broke loose for a 31-yard run and a 25-yard Camp run took the ball to the Perry-Lecompton 6. Faced with fourth down at the 5, the Redmen opted for a field goal and Porras kicked it true for a 21-yard field goal to make it 24-14 Atchison with 2:44 to play.
The Kaws needed a quick drive and responded with their best one of the night as another roughing the passer flag on Atchison aided the cause. Immenschuh ended the five-play drive with an 18-yard touchdown run with Mehl’s extra point cutting it to 24-21 with 1:50 left in the game.
Two tries at an onside kick resulted in Atchison taking over at the Kaw 44 and Schneider made a key play with a 36-yard run to get the ball to the Kaw 8. The Redmen turned the ball over on downs at the 3 with 12 seconds left and two Immenschuh passes fell incomplete as the clock ran out.
Schneider had 182 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries and was also 8-13 passing for 105 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Camp had 10 carries for 84 yards for the Redmen.
The Kaws were led by 117 rushing yards and a touchdown on 12 carries by Phillips and 8-16 passing for 72 yards by Immenschuh. Phillips also had the touchdown kickoff return plus two catches for 35 yards receiving to rack up more than 200 all-purpose yards. Robb had 13 carries for 61 yards for the Kaws.
The loss dropped the Kaws to 0-4. They play host to Lansing this week for homecoming.
The win gave Atchison a small measure of revenge for two losses to the Kaws in 2008, including one on the Kaws’ 4A state playoff run that ended the Redmen’s season.
Both offenses made headway at times in the game as Atchison racked up more than 400 yards of offense, the majority coming thanks to senior quarterback Charlie Schneider. Perry-Lecompton got a big special teams play in the second half and had a couple productive drives but finished with less than 300 yards of offense. The game was bogged down by a combined 23 penalties, including 14 on Atchison.
Atchison got off to a good start as the Redmen took the opening kick and drove 77 yards in only five plays, including a 24-yard pass from Schneider to sophomore Chris Edwards and a 39-yard run by senior fullback Jacob Camp. Schneider finished the drive with an 11-yard touchdown run and senior Jesus Teran Porras booted the extra point for a 7-0 Atchison lead.
The Kaws answered with some offensive momentum of their own to drive inside the Atchison 30 before senior Brad Phillips fumbled the ball on a run and the Redmen recovered at their own 14. The Kaw defense forced a punt and Phillips got the ensuing drive off to a good start with a 23-yard run to take the ball to the Atchison 40. A personal foul facemask penalty on the play gave the Kaws first-and-10 at the Redmen 25. The Kaws got to the 13 and a Phillips TD run was called back by a holding penalty.
Another holding penalty backed the Kaws to the Atchison 28 and a key Atchison mistake would open the door for Perry-Lecompton. Faced with fourth-and-long at the 25, an incomplete pass by Kaws sophomore quarterback Jeremy Immenschuh was accompanied by a flag for a personal foul on Atchison for roughing the passer, which gave Perry-Lecompton first down at the 12. Phillips ran the ball in on the next play and senior John Mehl added the extra point to tie the game at 7 early in the second quarter.
Atchison got to the Kaws 19 on the next possession but Kaws senior Ethan Moe picked off a Schneider pass and returned it to the Kaws 11 to stop the drive. The teams traded punts before Perry-Lecompton threatened once again.
The Kaws took over at their own 47 with 3:24 to play in the first half and a Phillips 20-yard run took the ball into Atchison territory. Runs by junior Trent Robb got the ball to the Redmen 21 but the Kaws were faced with third-and-nine at the 20. Immenschuh’s ensuing pass was picked off by Atchison junior Spencer Bauman at the 14 and the clock ran out on the next Redmen drive to make it 7-7 at the half.
The Kaws threatened again after taking the opening second-half kickoff as a 35-yard Phillips run gave them first down at the Atchison 20. Immenschuh was sacked on fourth down, however, to give the ball over to the Redmen on their own 29.
Atchison took advantage of the opportunity as a third down was converted when Schneider threw a lateral to his left to junior Cezanne Burns, who found senior Brennan Pruett up the left sideline for a 21-yard gain. Camp ran for a three-yard gain on fourth-and-short to keep the drive alive and Schneider and Burns hooked up for another 24-yard gain to take the ball to the Kaws 14. Camp ran for 13 yards to put the ball at the 1. On third-and-goal at the 3, Schneider rolled out to his right and finally found senior Brett Norris in the end zone for a three-yard touchdown pass to make it 14-7 with the Porras extra point.
The momentum was short-lived for the Redmen, as Phillips took the ensuing kickoff and returned it 89 yards for a touchdown with the Mehl extra point tying it at 14.
That was the score entering the fourth quarter, but the Redmen were driving once more. A 27-yard Schneider run put Atchison in Kaw territory and he connected with senior Corey Ochoa for a 32-yard pass play to take the ball to the Kaw 23. Schneider scored on a 23-yard jaunt on the next play to make it 21-14 with the Porras extra point and 10:37 left in the game.
The Kaws were forced to punt and Atchison had a long gain brought back by a holding penalty on the first play of the next drive. Ochoa broke loose for a 31-yard run and a 25-yard Camp run took the ball to the Perry-Lecompton 6. Faced with fourth down at the 5, the Redmen opted for a field goal and Porras kicked it true for a 21-yard field goal to make it 24-14 Atchison with 2:44 to play.
The Kaws needed a quick drive and responded with their best one of the night as another roughing the passer flag on Atchison aided the cause. Immenschuh ended the five-play drive with an 18-yard touchdown run with Mehl’s extra point cutting it to 24-21 with 1:50 left in the game.
Two tries at an onside kick resulted in Atchison taking over at the Kaw 44 and Schneider made a key play with a 36-yard run to get the ball to the Kaw 8. The Redmen turned the ball over on downs at the 3 with 12 seconds left and two Immenschuh passes fell incomplete as the clock ran out.
Schneider had 182 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries and was also 8-13 passing for 105 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Camp had 10 carries for 84 yards for the Redmen.
The Kaws were led by 117 rushing yards and a touchdown on 12 carries by Phillips and 8-16 passing for 72 yards by Immenschuh. Phillips also had the touchdown kickoff return plus two catches for 35 yards receiving to rack up more than 200 all-purpose yards. Robb had 13 carries for 61 yards for the Kaws.
The loss dropped the Kaws to 0-4. They play host to Lansing this week for homecoming.
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