Friday, September 6, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS WENT UP AGAINST CONCORDIA ST. PAUL IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 5, the University of Sioux Falls went up against Concordia St. Paul in a football game. The game was played on the campus of Concordia St. Paul at Sea Foam Stadium.

Concordia kicked off and Sioux Falls recovered on their own 25-yard line. Sioux Falls looked to get the ball down the field quickly as they used both the passing and running attack. Sioux Falls quarterback Caden Walters knew where his receivers were on the field. Sioux Falls found the end zone on a 5-yard run by Caden Walters. The extra point attempt was good. With 13:39 left in the first quarter the score was Sioux Falls 7, Concordia St. Paul 0.

Concordia St. Paul got the ball on their own 20-yard line. Concordia’s Maxon Hutton came up with big runs that got the Concordia first downs. Hutton found receiver MJ Williams for a first down on the 28-yard line. Jeremiah Pierce-Jonson came up with a first down run. Concordia mixed their running and passing attack. On 4th-and-3 Concordia went for a first down. There was a delay of game penalty on Concordia and on 4th-and-8 with the ball on the 13-yard line Concordia’s Danny Laudet came up a field goal.

With 7:46 left in the first quarter the score was Sioux Falls 7, Concordia St. Paul 3.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 25-yard line. Sioux Falls’ Ja’Tai Jenkins came up with another short run for a first down. Sioux Falls fumbled the ball in the end zone and Concordia took over on their own 20-yard line.

Concordia’s Jabri Clewis came up with a huge reception to the ball on the Sioux Falls 43-yard line. Hutton found Kevin Vantura-Cortes for a first down. Concordia moved the ball down the field fluently. Hutton kept the ball and found the holes on the defense.

After one of the first quarter the score was Sioux Falls 7, Concordia St. Paul 3.

On 4th-and-8, Concordia’ Laudet, Danny kicked a 29-yard field goal which was good. With 14:48 left in the second quarter the score was Sioux Falls 7, Concordia St. Paul 6.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 28-yard line. Sioux Falls Jenkins kept on getting the ball and was able to make short runs down the field. Walters again was able to elude the defense. On 4th-and-8 Sioux Falls elected to punt the ball but there was a false start on Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls punted the ball on 4-th-and- 13. Concordia-St. Paul muffed the ball and came up with the ball on the Sioux Falls 22-yard line.

Concordia’s Marcus Gustaveveson came up with a 23-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 11:45 left in the second quarter the score was Concordia St. Paul 13, Sioux Falls 7.

Sioux Falls got the ball on their down 25-yard line. Sioux Falls kept the ball on the ground on that drive. The Concordia defense came up big as they were able to stop the Sioux Falls offense. Sioux Falls punted on 4th-and-11.

Concordia took over on their own 41-yard line. Concordia couldn’t move the ball, and they elected to punt on 4th-and-6.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 25-yard line. Sioux Falls ran the ball down the field. The defensive pressure that Concordia applied made it difficult for Sioux Falls to get open looks at players. Ty Smith came up with a first down reception through traffic.

Clint Sigg came up with a clutch catch that moved the ball down the field. On 4th-and-7 Sioux Falls punted the ball but there was a flag on Sioux Falls, and they punted again on 4th-and-12.

Concordia got the ball on their own 10-yard line. They moved the ball on the ground as Lajuan Preston came up with a 36-yard run. MJ Williams came up with a first down reception. Hutton found MJ Williams for a 33-yard touchdown reception. Danny Laudt’s extra point attempt was good.

With 1:35 left in the second quarter the scow was Concordia 20, Sioux Falls 7.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 29-yard line. Sioux Falls looked to get into the end zone late in the second quarter.

Sioux Falls took a timeout with 52.8 seconds left in the second quarter. Sioux Falls Thomas Chapin punt was blocked and recovered by Concordia’s Kendricks, Lorenzo blocked the punt and ran it back for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 38.7 seconds left in the second quarter the score was Concordia 27, Sioux Falls 7.

Sioux Falls couldn’t move the ball after the touchdown, and they let the clock run out.

At halftime the score was Concordia 27, Sioux Falls 7.

Sioux Falls kicked off to start the third quarter. Concordia took over on their own 36-yard line. Concordia looked to move the ball down the field quickly to start the third quarter. On 4th-and-7 Concordia punted the ball.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 25-yard line. Sioux Falls Mason Laramie looked to get past the Concordia defense. Sioux Falls Max Sturdevant came up with a 44-yard run for a first down. Sioux Falls kept moving the ball down the field. Caden Walters passed to Ja'Tai Jenkins for a10 yard touchdown. Daniel Esparza’s kick attempt was good.

With 11:20 left in the third quarter the score was Concordia 27, Sioux Falls 14.

Concordia took over on their own 20-yard line. Concordia punted on 4th-down.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 33-yard line. Sioux Falls tried to move the ball down the field and Walters came up with a 59-yard run. The defense stepped up and on 4th-and-2 Daniel Esparza field goal attempt on the 2-yard line was good.

With 6:35 left in the third quarter the score was Concordia 27, Sioux Falls 17.

Concordia couldn’t move the ball on offense, and they turned it over on downs.

Sioux Falls called a timeout with 5:42 left in the third quarter. The score was Concordia 27, Sioux Falls 17.

Concordia kept on moving the ball down the field. On 4th-and-five Concordia punted the ball.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 11-yard line. Sioux Falls attacked the middle of the Concordia defense.

After three quarters of play the score was Concordia 27, Sioux Falls 17.

Sioux Falls continued to look to get into the end zone as they kept on mixing the passing and rushing attacks. Sioux Falls turned the ball over on downs.

Concordia took over on their own 30-yard line. Concordia moved the ball down the field once again. The Sioux Falls defense stopped the Concordia offense. Concordia punted on 4th-and-16.

Concordia recovered the punt as it hit off a Sioux Falls receiver.

Concordia got the ball back on the Sioux Falls 32-yard line. Concordia tried to move the ball down the field. Concordia kept the ball on the ground. Concordia’s Hutton found the end zone on a 9- yard run. Laudet extra point attempt was good.

With 6:00 left in the fourth quarter the score was Concordia 34, Sioux Falls 17.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 16-yard line. The Concordia defense once again stepped up. And Sioux Falls went for it on 4-14. They were not able to come up with a first down and they turned the ball over on downs.

Concordia’s Lajuan Preston came up with a 7-yard touchdown run. Danny Lauder’s extra point attempt was good.

With 4:20 left in regulation the score was Concordia 41, Sioux Falls 17.

Sioux Falls took over on their own 19-yard line. Sioux Falls looked to get the ball down the field again, but they had problems moving the ball. Sioux Falls turned the ball over on downs.

Concordia ran out the clock with 1:00 left in regulation.

Concordia came away with the 41-17 victory over Sioux Falls.

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