Sunday, September 29, 2019

ST. OLAF WENT UP AGAINST AUGSBURG IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 28, St. Olaf College and Augsburg University went up against each other in a football game. Going into the game St. Olaf had an overall record of 3-0 while Augsburg had a record of 1-2.

St. Olaf kicked off to start. The ball went into the end zone and Augsburg started on their own 25-yard line. Augsburg starting quarterback was Quinn Frisell. Augsburg looked to move the ball down the field. Augsburg punted on 4th-and-5. There was a partial block. There was no return. 

St. Olaf started the drive on the Augsburg 45-yard line. St. Olaf kept the ball ground on their first drive. St. Olaf got the ball into the hands of Khayleb Willis who came up with a first down. St. Olaf started Lars Prestemon. St. Thomas used both the running and passing attack early. On 4th-and-13 St. Olaf punted the ball. 

Augsburg started their drive on their own 13-yard line. Augsburg’s Quran Al-Hameed. Al-Hameed was able to get past his defenders. The defensive pressure that St. Olaf applied made it difficult for Augsburg to get free looks down field. On 4th-and-20 Augsburg punted the ball. 

St. Olaf took over on the 50-yard line. Willis used his legs to run through the defense. St. Olaf punted on 4th-and-17. 

St. Olaf got the ball back as Augsburg fumbled the ball and St. Olaf recovered. St. Olaf kept on looking to push the ball down the field. Gabe Alada came up with a 33-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 3:33 left in the first quarter the score was St. Olaf 7, Augsburg 0. 

Augsburg took over on their won 42-yard line. Al-Hameed came up with the ball and pushed the ball down the field. Augsburg moved the ball down the field. Al-Hameed came up with a 30-yard run for a first down. On 4th-and-15 Augsburg attempted a 36-yard field goal which was no good. 

St. Olaf took over on their own 20-yard line. 

After one quarter of play the score was St. Olaf 7, Augsburg 0. 

St. Olaf came up with a 76-yard touchdown reception by Isaac Coutier. The extra point attempt was good.

With 14:49 in the second quarter the score was St. Olaf 14, Augsburg 0. 

Augsburg started on their own 12-yard line. Augsburg couldn’t move the ball down the field, and they punted on 4th-and-10.

St. Olaf’s Caleb Golberg came up with a 35-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 11:58 left in the second quarter the score was St. Olaf 21, Augsburg 0.  

Augsburg took over on their own 37-yard line. Augsburg struggled to move the ball down the field. 
Augsburg’s Zach Kes came up with a 38-yard reception. Augsburg moved the ball down the field as they looked to get into the end zone. On 4th-and-9 Augsburg went for it and didn’t get it. 

St. Olaf continued to move the ball down the field by the air. Augsburg took over on a forced fumble. 

Augsburg took over on their own 13-yard line. Zach Kes came up with a short run. Augsburg kept the ball own the ground, but they were not able to get a first down. On 4th-and-4 Augsburg punted. 

St. Olaf took over on their own 28-yard line. St. Olaf moved the ball down the field.

St. Olaf called a timeout with 1:19 left in the second quarter. The score was St. Olaf 21, Augsburg 0.

St. Olaf moved the ball down the field. 

St. Olaf called a timeout with 51 seconds left. The score was St. Olaf 21, Augsburg 0.

St. Olaf’s Coutier came up with an 18-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 41.5 left in the second quarter the score was St. Olaf 28, Augsburg 0. 

Augsburg’s Le’Andre Benion came up with a 69-yard kickoff return. Andrew Williams came up with a 23-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was not good. 

With 25.5 seconds left in the second quarter the score was St. Olaf 28, Augsburg 6. 

St. Olaf took over on their own 30-yard line. St. Olaf looked to move the ball down the field late in the quarter. 

St. Olaf called a timeout with 3.5 seconds left in the second quarter. The score was St. Olaf 28, Augsburg 6. 

At halftime the score was St. Olaf 28, Augsburg 6. 

Augsburg kicked off to start the third quarter. St. Olaf took over on their own 27-yard line. St. Olaf moved the ball down the field as Khayleb Willis came up with big runs down the field. Jordan Embry came up with a short run for a first down. 

St. Olaf called a timeout with 12:10 left in the third quarter. The score was St. Olaf 28, Augsburg 6. 

St. Olaf came up with a reception by Gonzalo Priela for a first down. St. Olaf kept on moving the ball down the field. 

With 10:06 left in the third quarter Augsburg called a timeout. The score was St. Loaf 28, Augsburg 6. 

St. Olaf punted on 4th-and-4. 

Augsburg took over on their own 21-yard line. Augsburg confused the St. Olaf defense by running trick plays.  On 4th-and-11 Augsburg punted. 

St. Olaf took over on their own 42-yard line. St. Olaf’s Siegel Gerald Howard III tried to find holes in the defense. Howard came up with a 20-yard reception. Gonzalo Pirela came up with a 44-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.  

With 6:54 left in the third quarter the score was St. Olaf 35, Augsburg 6. 

Al-Hameed came up with a 20-yard kick off return. Augsburg took over on their own 26-yard line. 

Augsburg looked deep down the field as they looked to move the ball down the field. Augsburg moved the ball down the field quickly. Mike Rodriguez came up with a 34-yard first down reception. 

Augburg’s Rodriguez came up with a 10-yard touch reception. The two-point conversion was not good. 

The score with 4:15 left in the third quarter was St. Olaf 35, Augsburg 12. 

Augsburg attempted an onside kick and Augsburg recovered it on their own 45-yard line. Augsburg looked down the field once again as they didn’t take long to get into the huddle. Augsburg Al-Hameed came up with a 25-yard run. Al-Hameed continued to move the ball down the field. 

Augsburg called a timeout with 2:35 left in the third quarter the score was St. Olaf 35, Augsburg 12. 

On 4th-and- 7 Augsburg came up with a 9-yard touchdown by Le’Andre Benion. The two-point attempt was not good. 

With 2:29 left in the third quarter the score was St. Olaf 35, Augsburg 18. 

St. Olaf took over on their own 49-yard line. Willis got the ball and looked to get down the field. Howard came up with a 9-yard run. 

After three quarters of play the score was St. Olaf 35, Augsburg 18. 

St. Olaf looked to get into the end zone as Willis came up with a huge run. Howard came up with a 1-yard touchdown run. There were offsetting penalties on both teams. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 13:00 left in the fourth quarter the score was St. Olaf 42, Augsburg 18. 

Augsburg took over on their own 25-yard line. Augsburg’s Quinn Frisell came up with a short run down the field. Augsburg kept the ball on the field as they moved the ball down the field. 

Chad Costello came in as quarterback for Augsburg. Josiah Ferguson came up with a 20-yard touchdown reception. The two-point conversion was good.

With 9:34 left in the fourth quarter the score was St. Olaf 42, Augsburg 26. 

St. Olaf took over on the Augsburg 47-yard line. Howard came up with a short reception. St. Olaf punted on 4th-and-11. 

Augsburg took over on their own 11-yard line. Augsburg moved the ball downfield through the air. 

Augsburg punted on 4th-and-4. The punt was blocked and there was a penalty on Augsburg. On 4th-and-4 Augsburg went for it and Augsburg came up empty handed and turned it over on downs. 

St. Olaf took over on the Augsburg 28-yard line. St. Olaf’s Jordan Embry came up with short runs as they looked to get into the end zone late in the fourth quarter. The defensive pressure made it difficult for St. Olaf to move the ball. Howard came up with a 7-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was blocked and was not good. 

With 1:45 left in regulation the score was St. Olaf 48, Augsburg 26. 

The ball went into the end zone and Augsburg started on their own 25-yard line. Augsburg kept the ball on the ground late. That run out the clock. 

Both teams played well throughout the game. 

St. Olaf came away with the 48-26 victory over Augsburg. 

Saturday, September 28, 2019

MINNEAPOLIS NORTH WENT UP AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN IN A BOYS’ FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 27, Minneapolis North and Minneapolis Washburn went up against each other in a football game. North kicked off to Washburn. 

North started on its own 17-yard line. North used both the running and passing attack early. North looked to get into the end zone early. The North offense used both the running and passing attack to get the ball down the field. North fumbled the ball and Washburn recovered. 

Washburn recovered on their own 26-yard line. Washburn looked to move the ball down the field. Washburn’s John Lyman came up with a first down. Washburn went down the field as they looked for first downs. 

Washburn looked to move the ball down the field, but the North defense made it difficult for them to move the ball down the field. On 4th-and-15 Washburn punted the ball. 

North took over on their own 20-yard line. North used both the running and passing attacks to move the ball down the field. North quarterback Zach Yeager came up with big plays on the field. He was able to get past his defenders and looked to take the ball down the field. Yeager was able to get past the Washburn defense. North went long but came up short. On 4th-and-13 North punted the ball. 

Washburn took over on their own 20-yard line. 

After one quarter of play, the score was tied at 0.

Washburn looked to move the ball down the field and the defense look to stop them. On 4th-and-9
 Washburn punted the ball. North fumbled the ball on the punt and Washburn took over. 

Washburn took over on their own 49-yard line., 

Washburn tied went through the air to move the ball down the field. They couldn’t move the ball down the field they punted on 4th-and-12. 

North called a timeout with 10:20 left in the second quarter. The score was tied at 0.

Washburn punted the ball on 4th-and-10. 

North took over on their own 30-yard line. North once again kept the ball on the ground. Yeager came up with a first down. North kept to the running game. North’s Rio Sanders came up with a long first-down run. That brought the ball to the Washburn 26-yard line.

 North’s Terrance Kamara came up with a 26-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 6:51 left in the second quarter, the score was North 7, Washburn 0.

Washburn took over on their own 49-yard line. Washburn couldn’t move the ball down the field. On 4th-and-16 Washburn punted the ball. 

Washburn called a timeout with 3:19 left in the second quarter. The score was North 7, Washburn 0.

Washburn fumbled the ball and North took over on the Washburn 26-yard line. North kept the ball on the ground as they kept on getting the ball into the hands of Yeager. North once again looked to get into the end zone. North’s Rio Sanders came up with an 8-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was not good. 

With 10 seconds left in the second quarter, the score was North 13, Washburn 0. 

That was the score at halftime. 

Washburn kicked off to North to start the third quarter. North looked to move the ball down the field quickly to start the third quarter. North kept the ball on the ground to start the third quarter. 

North called a timeout with 8:34 left in the third quarter. The score was North 13, Washburn 0. 

North once again was able to move the ball down the field quickly. Yeager continued to come up with big plays late in the third quarter. Kamara came up with a 4-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was not good.

With 4:34 left in the third quarter, the score was North, 19, Washburn 0.

Washburn took over on their own 48-yard line. Washburn was able to move the ball down the field. Washburn’s Sir'Vell Miller came up with a long run that gave Washburn a first down. The North defense stepped up and was able to slow down the Washburn offense. Washburn was not able to come up with a first down and they turned over on downs. 

North took over on their own 9-yard line. 

After three quarters of play, the score was North 19, Washburn 0.

North couldn’t move the ball down the field, and they turned the ball over on downs. 

Washburn took over on their own 44-yard line. Washburn couldn’t move the ball down the field. On 4th-and-10 Washburn went for it but turned it over on downs. 

North looked to bring the ball down the field again as they looked to get back into the end zone. North got into the end zone on a 17-yard run by Kamara. The two-point attempt was no good.

With 6:29 left in the fourth quarter, the score was North 25, Washburn 0.

North intercepted at a ball and they took over on their own 22-yard line.

Washburn tried to move the ball down the field but was not able to do it. 

North was quicker than Washburn was, and North was able to move the ball down the field. North came away with the 25-0 victory over Washburn. 

Friday, September 27, 2019

2019 MINNESOTA TWINS WIN THE AMERICAN CENTRAL DIVISION

On Wednesday September 25, 2019 the Minnesota Twins won the 2019 Central division title. The Twins beat Detroit by the final of 5-1 and they had to wait till the end of the Cleveland game who the Chicago White Sox.

This is the 10th division title in their history dating back to the 1969 season when the leagues were split into division.

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS WENT UP AGAINST HAMLINE UNIVERSITY IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 21, St Thomas University and Hamline went up against each other in a football game. The weather was cloudy with a good chance of rain. St. Thomas had a record of 1-0 while Hamline had a record of 1-1. 

Hamline kicked off to start the game. St. Thomas got the ball on their own 33-yard line. Gabe Green came up with a 17-yard reception. St. Thomas moved the ball down the field quickly. St. Thomas Josh Parks came up with a 4-yard touchdown run. The two-point conversion
 was not good. 

With 13:24 left in the first quarter, the score was St. Thomas 6, Hamline 0. 

Hamline took over on their own 27-yard line. Hamline’s Terrell Jones looked to find the holes in the defense. 

Hamline called a timeout with 12:11 left in the first quarter. 

Hamline’s Matt Miller came up with a first down reception. Hamline looked to get into the end zone midway through the first quarter. On 4th-and-14 Hamline went for it but were not able to come up with a first down. Hamline turned the ball over on downs. 

St. Thomas took over on their own 24-yard line. ST. Thomas Gabe Green came up with a first down reception. St. Thomas Josh Parks came up with an 8-yard reception. St. Thomas went for it on 4th-and-3.

St. Thomas was picked off by Monty Stenroos.

Hamline’s Tann. Lunceford caught a 25-yard pass for a touchdown. Riley Bakken's extra-point kick attempt was good. 

With 5:22 left in the first quarter, the score was Hamline 7, St. Thomas 6.

St. Thomas moved the ball down the field by running down the field.  

Hamline called a timeout with 4:02 left in the first quarter. 

St. Thomas Tommy Dolan passed complete to Max Zimmerman for a 24-yard touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 3:15 left in the first quarter, the score was St. Thomas 13, Hamline 7. 

The ball went end to the end zone for a touchback. Hamline started with the ball on their own 25-yard line. On 4th-and-16
 Hamline punted the ball. 

St Thomas Josh Parks came up with a 44-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was not good. 

With 29.1 seconds left in the first quarter, the score was St. Thomas 19, Hamline 7. 

Hamline called a timeout with 29.1 seconds left in the first quarter. 

Hamline kept the ball on the ground late in the quarter. 

After one quarter of play, the score was St. Thomas 19, Hamline 7. 

Hamline looked to move the ball down the field, but they were picked off near the 50-yard line. 

St. Thomas moved the ball down the field. St. Thomas Alex Parks-came up with a 28-yard touchdown reception. 

The extra point attempt was good. With 13:03 left in the second quarter, the score was St. Thomas 26, Hamline 7. 

Hamline looked to move the ball down the field, but they fumbled the ball and St. Thomas took over on the Hamline 10-yard line. 

St. Thomas Josh Parks came up with a 4-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 10:56 left in the second quarter, the score was St. Thomas 33, Hamline 7.

Hamline looked to drive the ball down the field again by the running attack. They also looked to air it out. They kept the defense guessing. On 4th-and-12 they punted. 

ST. Thomas took over on the 50-yard line. St. Thomas kept the ball on the ground and in the air. St. Thomas found the end zone again on a 5-yard run by Tommy Loffer. 

The extra point attempt was good. With 8:01 left in the second quarter, the score was St. Thomas 40, Hamline 7. 

Hamline continued to move the ball down the field. Tyler Dobbs came up with a first down reception. Triston Thomas came up with a 30-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 5:24 left in the second quarter, the score was St. Thomas 40, Hamline 14. 

St. Thomas took over on their own 18-yard line. St. Thomas Parks came up with a touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 4:46 left in the second quarter, the score was St. Thomas 47, Hamline 14. 

Hamline took over on the 44-yard line. Hamline kept the ball on the ground late. Hamline went for it on 4th-and-4.

They were not able to come up with a first down and they turned the ball over on downs.

St. Thomas took over on their own 38-yard line. St. Thomas moved the ball down the field and continued to get the ball into the hands of Wagner. St. Thomas came up with a touchdown on a short run by Dolan. The extra point was good. 

With 25.8 seconds left in the second quarter, the score was St. Thomas 54, Hamline 14. 

Hamline tried one last time to get into the end zone but was not able to. 

At halftime, the score was St. Thomas 54, Hamline 14. 

St. Thomas kicked off to start the third quarter. Hamline took over on their own 31-yard line. Hamline tried to move the ball down the field, but the defense didn’t let it happen. Hamline punted on 4th-and-8. 

St. Thomas took over on their own 34-yard line. St. Thomas once again pounded the ball down the field. St. Thomas Loeffler came up with a 66- yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was not good. 

With 12:55 left in the third quarter, the score was St. Thomas 60, Hamline 14. 

Hamline took over on their own 25-yard line. Hamline once again tried to move the ball down the field. Hamline looked to march down the field. On 4th-and-5 Hamline went for it but was not able to come up with a first down and they turned the ball over on downs. 

St. Thomas Ronnie Jones came up with a 33-yard run. St. Thomas looked to get into the end zone late in the quarter. St. Thomas Nate Shoemaker came up with a huge reception that brought the ball to the 10-yard line. They kept the ball on the ground. St. Thomas came up with a touchdown on a 2-yard run by Wagner. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 4:16 left in the third quarter, the score was St. Thomas 67, Hamline 14. 

The ball went into the end zone for a touchback. Hamline took over on the 25-yard line. Hamline looked once again to take care of the ball and get it down the field. Hamline punted on 4th-and-6. 

St. Thomas started on their own 45-yard line. 

St. Thomas called a timeout with 1:15 left in the third quarter. The score was St. Thomas 67, Hamline 14. 

St. Thomas kept the ball on the ground late in the quarter. 

After three quarters of play, the score was St. Thomas 67, Hamline 14. 

St. Thomas kept on grinding in the fourth quarter. They were determined to get into the end zone. Jones got the ball and looked to do just that on a short drive. Josh Kootmis came up with a 5-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. 

With 13:24 left in the fourth quarter, the score was St. Thomas 74, Hamline 14. 

Hamline looked to move the ball down the field as Jones found some room and came up with a first down run. Hamline couldn’t move the ball down the field, so they elected to punt the ball on 4th-and-13. 

St. Thomas took over on their own 39-yard line. St. Thomas Jacob Miller came up with a huge 1st
 down run. That put the ball on the Hamline 43-yard line. Miller kept the ball and looked took the ball down the field. The defense stepped up and slowed down the St. Thomas offense. St. Thomas punted on 4th-and-12. 

Hamline took over on their own 15-yard line. Hamline punted on 4th-and-5. 

Neither team moved the ball late in the game. Both teams played hard, but St. Thomas was too powerful for Hamline. 

St. Thomas came away with the 74-14 victory over Hamline. 

ROBBINSDALE COOPER WENT UP AGAINST ACADEMY OF HOLY ANGELS IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 20, Robbinsdale Cooper and Academy of Holy Angels squared off in a high school football game. Coming into the game Cooper came into the game with a record of 2-1. While Holy Angels came into the game with a record of 3-0.

Cooper kicked off to Holy Angels to start the game. Holy Angels started on their own 25-yard line.

Holy Angels kept the ball on the ground on their first drive. Holy Angels Tristin Wiggins came up with a first down reception. They looked to get into the end zone early. Holy Angels William Ballard came up with huge reception for a first down. Holy Angels’ Joe Longo came up with a 2-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 9:23 left in the first quarter the score was Holy Angels 7, Cooper 0.

The kickoff went into the end zone for a touchback. Cooper took over on their own 20-yard line. Coopers Sherood Russell got the ball and looked to take the ball down the field. Cornelius Wootten came up with a diving catch. Cooper used both a running and a passing attack to try to move the ball down the field. Russell came up with a long run for a first down. Terrence Matthews came up with a long run for a first down. Cooper looked to get into the end zone. The Holy Angels defense stepped up big and slowed down the Cooper offense. On 4th down Cooper went for it and couldn’t get a first down and Holy Angels took over on downs.

Holy Angels took over on their own 30-yard line. Holy Angels tried to move the ball down the field. Quarterback Theo Doran was able to get the ball into his teammate’s hands. On 4th-and -14 Holy Angels punted the ball.

Cooper took over on their own 20-yard line. Cooper tied anyway they could to get the ball down the field. Cooper kept the ball on the ground as they got their running game going late in the first quarter. Wootten came up with some amazing diving caches that resulted in first downs. On 4th-and 8, Cooper elected to punt the ball. The ball got away from Manassen Williams. Holy Angels took over on the Cooper 42-yard line.

After one quarter the score was Holy Angels 7, Cooper 0.

Holy Angels continued to look to get the ball down the field. Holy Angels Tomas Mahoney came up with a first down reception. Holy Angels’ Emmit Johnson came up with an 8-yard touchdown run. The extra-point attempt by Conor O’Rourke was good.

With 10:24 left in the second quarter the score was Holy Angels 14, Cooper 0.

Joseph Law came up with the kickoff return. Cooper took over on their own 14-yard line. Cooper continued to move the ball down the field. Cooper quarterback Joseph Russell kept the ball on the ground. He knew where his teammates were on the field. If Russell thought that he knew his teammates were open, he wasn’t afraid to get them the ball. On 4th-and-13 Cooper punted the ball to Holy Angels. Johnson came up with catches that led to first down.

Holy Angels took over on their own 39-yard line.  

Cooper called a timeout with 6:20 in the second quarter. The score was Holy Angels 14, Cooper 0.

Holy Angels looked to take the ball down field. On 4th-and-15 Holy Angels punted the ball.

Cooper took over on the 50-yard line. Cooper kept the ball on the ground. The Holy Angels defense stepped up and slowed the Cooper offense down. Russell looked to get into the end zone late in the second quarter. Russell came up with an 8-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt by Alex Martinez was good.

With 2:39 left in the second quarter the score was Holy Angels 14, Cooper 7.

Holy Angels took over on their own 35-yard line after an infraction. Holy Angels. Holy Angels William Ballard came up with a huge first down reception. Emmit Johnson came up with a reception in traffic. That brought the ball to the 12-yard line.

Holy Angels called a timeout with 1:12 left in the second quarter. The score was Holy Angels 14, Cooper 7.

Johnson came up with a 12-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 1:05 left in the second quarter the score was Holy Angels 21, Cooper 7.

Coopers’ Joseph Law came up with a 95-yard kick off return for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 48 seconds left in the second quarter the score was Holy Angels 21, Cooper 14.

Holy Angels took over on their own 20-yard line. Holy Angels got the ball down the field quickly. Ballard came up with a huge reception for a first down and got Holy Angels into their red zone. Ballard came up with a 12-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was not good.

With 17 seconds left in the second quarter the score was Holy Angels 27, Cooper 14.

At halftime the score was Holy Angels 27, Cooper 14.  

Holy Angels kicked off to start the third quarter. Cooper took over on their own 13-yard line. Russell found a hole and came up with a first down run. Russell passed to Joseph Law for a first down reception. Wilson came up with a first down that put the ball on the 7-yard line. Russell came up with a 12-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt by Martinez was good.

With 8:07 left in the third quarter the score was Holy Angels 27, Cooper 21.

Holy Angels got the ball on their 20-yard line. Robinson came up with another first down reception. On 4th-and-9 Holy Angels punted the ball.

Cooper took over on their own 41-yard line. Davion Evans came up with a reception that moved the ball down the field. Russell came up with a first down run. Terrence Matthews came up with a first down run that moved the chains. The Holy Angels defense stepped up and slowed down the Cooper offense. On 4th-and-14 Cooper went for it. Law came up with a huge catch. Dontae Williams came up with a 3-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was not good.

With 2:31 left in the third quarter the score was tied at 27.

Holy Angels took over on their own 24-yard line. Holy Angels kept the ball on the ground as they moved the ball down the field late in the third quarter. Taurean Cane for Cooper picked off the pass that gave the ball back to Cooper.

Cooper took over on their own 32-yard line.

After three quarters of play the score was tied at 27.

Cooper moved the ball down the field but were not able to come up with a first down, so they punted the ball on 4th-and-7.

Holy Angels took over on their own 46-yard line. Holy Angels Johnson moved the ball down the field as he found holes in the Copper defense. Joe Longo came up with short run for a first down. Johnson came up with a 26-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 7:56 left in the fourth quarter the score was Holy Angels 34, Cooper 27.

The ball went into the end zone for a touch back. Cooper took over on their own 20-yard line. Cooper couldn’t move the ball and punted on 4th-and-20.

Holy Angels took over on their own 49-yard line. Holy Angels got the ball into the hands of Johnson who looked to move the ball down the field. Holy Angels was intercepted by Keten.

Cooper looked to get into the end zone late in regulation. Williams came up with a first down reception. Cooper’s Russell came up with a 3-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 47 seconds left in regulation the score was tied at 34.

Holy Angels looked to move the ball down the field late in the game. Holy Angels punted on 4th-down.  

Cooper looked to score late in the game but were unsuccessful. After regulation the score was tied at 34.

There was an overtime period.  Both teams got the ball on the 10-yard line and it was first and-10.

Cooper started with the ball on the 10-yard line. Cooper tired both running and passing plays to get into the end zone. Russle found Wooten in the end zone for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. That made the score Cooper 41, Holy Angels 34.

Holy Angels got their try at the end zone on 1st-and-10 on the 10-yard line. The first play was a dropped pass. On 2nd-and-10 Holy Angels. Johnson came up with a 2-yard run. Mahoney came up short on a reception. On 4th-and-8 Holy Angels came up short and Cooper won the game.

The final of the game was Cooper 41, Holy Angels 34.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

FORMER UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FOOTBALL COACH JERRY KILL IS NAMED SPECIAL ASSISTANT AT VIRGINIA TECH

According to multiple reports former University of Minnesota football coach Jerry Kill has been named special assistant to the head football coach at Virginia Tech. 

Kill left his position as the athletic director at Southern Illinois to take the job at Virginia Tech. 

Kill was the former head football coach at the University of Minnesota 2011-2015 where he compiled a 29-29 record at Minnesota. 

Kill suffers from Epilepsy which hasn’t slowed him down. Even after scary episodes during games and press conferences Kill keeps on coaching through it. 

PRIOR LAKE SENIOR DAWSON GARCIA SELECTS HIS TOP SEVEN SCHOOLS HE IS INTERESTED IN

According to Jim Paulsen of the Minneapolis Starr Tribune Dawson Garcia of Prior Lake has narrowed his interest in schools he wants to attend to seven. The seven schools on his list are North Carolina, Arizona, Memphis, Indiana, Kansas, Marquette and Minnesota.

Garcia is considered a top 2020 recruit in Minnesota. 

EASTVIEW 6-10 CENTER STEVEN CROWL COMMITS TO WISCONSIN

According to Jim Paulsen of the Minneapolis Star Tribune Eastview's 6-10 center Steven Crowl has verbally committed to Wisconsin.

Crowl picked Wisconsin over Minnesota, Iowa, and Colorado. Other schools that had offered him scholarships were Northern Iowa and South Dakota.


UNIVERISTY OF MINNESOTA SR WIDE RECEIVER EARNS BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

University of Minnesota SR. Wide Receiver Tyler Johnson was awarded Big 10 Offensive Player of the Week. 

Johnson scored three touchdowns through the air and had a catch of 73 yards. He finished with 10 catches for 140 yards and scored 3 touchdowns and won the game with the last one with 13 seconds left in the fourth quarter against Georgia Southern.

Minnesota went onto win the game by the final of 35-32.

Monday, September 16, 2019

FORMER UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER JORDAN MURPHY SIGNS WITH THE MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

According to multiple reports former University of Minnesota basketball player Jordan Murphy has signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves. 

Murphy didn’t get drafted in the 2019 NBA Draft, but he was on the 2019 Minnesota Timberwolves summer league team. 

Murphy was a 2019 graduate of the University of Minnesota. 

GEORGIA SOUTHERN WENT UP AGAINST THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sept. 14, Georgia Southern and the University of Minnesota went up against each other in a football game. Going into the game Georgia Southern had a record of 1-1 while Minnesota was 2-0.

Minnesota kicked off to Georgia Southern to start the game. Georgia Southern go the ball on the 25-yard line as the ball went into the end zone. Georgia Southern kept the ball on the ground on their first drive. Georgia Southern punted on 4th-and-12.

Minnesota took over on their own 41-yard line. Minnesota’s quarterback Tanner Morgan looked to air the ball out on their first series. Minnesota was intercepted by Georgia Southern's Kendrick Duncan Jr. who came up with a 37-yard reception.

Logan Wright came up with a 21-yard touchdown run. Tyler Bass attempted the extra point attempt, which was good.

With 12:25 left in the first quarter the score was Georgia Southern 7, Minnesota 0.

Minnesota took over on their own 25-yard line. Minnesota’s Tyler Johnson came up with 73-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 11:37 left in the first quarter the score was tied at 7.

The kickoff went into the end zone and Georgia Southern took over on their own 25-yard line. Georgia Southern moved the ball down the field quickly as they looked to score another touchdown. Justin Tomlin came up with huge runs for Georgia Southern for first downs. Georgia Southern kept the ball in Tomlin’s hands as they looked to get into the end zone.

Georgia Southern called a timeout with 6:36 left in the first quarter, the score was tied at 7.

Tomlin looked to get into the end zone, but the Gopher defense stopped him. Georgia Southern attempted 25-yard field goal which was good.

With 5:57 left in the first quarter the score was Georgia Southern 10, Minnesota 7.

Minnesota took over on their own 25-yard line. Minnesota’s Rodney Smith came up with long rushes that moved the ball down the field. Smith did a good job of getting around the Georgia Southern defense.

Minnesota called a timeout with 19 seconds left in the first quarter. The score was Georgia Southern 10, Minnesota 7.

Minnesota’s Tyler Johnson came up with a 7-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 14 seconds left in the first quarter the score was Minnesota 14, Georgia Southern 10.

Georgia Southern took over and looked to move the ball down the field late in the quarter.

After one quarter of play the score was Minnesota 14, Georgia Southern 10.

Georgia Southern punted on 4th-and-4.

Minnesota took over on their own 25-yard line. Minnesota’s Tyler Johnson continued to come up with nice plays.

Minnesota used both the running and passing attack in the second quarter. They were able to get past the defense. Minnesota punted on 4th-and-20.

Georgia Southern fumbled the ball and Minnesota took over. Williams came up with a 14-yard first down. Minnesota’s Seth Green came up with a 4-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 7:07 left in the second quarter the score was Minnesota 21, Georgia Southern 10.

Georgia Southern kept the ball on the ground as they looked to get into the end zone late in the second quarter.

Georgia Southern attempted a 45-yard field goal attempt by Tyler Bass was good.

With 3:26 left in the second quarter the score was Minnesota 26, Georgia Southern 13.

Minnesota took over on their own 25-yard line. Minnesota looked to get the ball down the field quickly. The Georgia Southern defense stepped up and stopped Minnesota and turned them over on downs.

Georgia Southern’s Justin Tomlin came up with a 12-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 27 seconds left in the second quarter the score was Minnesota 21, Georgia Southern 20.

Minnesota got the ball on their own 25-yard line. Then they the clock run out to end the second quarter.

At halftime the score was Minnesota 21, Georgia Southern 20.

Georgia Southern kicked off to start the third quarter. Minnesota started on their own 13-yard line. Minnesota’s Cam Wiley looked to bring the ball down the field, but the Georgia Southern defense slowed him down. Even with the pressure that Georgia Southern put up Minnesota was still able to move the ball down field. Minnesota’s Morgan was able to move on his feet and run for a 17-yard run for a first down. The defensive pressure got to Minnesota as Connor Morgan was sacked. Minnesota punted on 4th-and-19.

The ball went into the end zone for a touch back.

Georgia Southern kept on moving the ball down the field as they kept the ball on the ground. The Gopher defense stepped up and was able to get to the quarterback. On 4th-and-16 Georgia Southern punted the ball.

Minnesota took over on the Georgia Southern 49-yard line. Morgan came up with a nice pass to Chris Autman-Bell for a first down. Morgan found more running room for a 6-yard run.

Minnesota called a timeout with 20 seconds left in the third quarter. The score was Minnesota 21, Georgia Southern 20.

After three quarters of play the score was Minnesota 21, Georgia Southern 20.

Minnesota found the end zone on a Bryce Williams 2-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 14:43 left in the fourth quarter was Minnesota 28, Georgia Southern 20.

Georgia Southern got the ball back on their own 26-yard line. Georgia Southern tried to move the ball down the field but were not able to get a first down. Georgia Southern punted on 4th-and-14.

Minnesota took over on their own 24-yard line. Minnesota moved the ball down the field once again. But were stopped on 4th-and-18 and they punted the ball.

Georgia State fumbled the ball and Minnesota took over. Minnesota took over on the Georgia Southern 26-yard line. Johnson came up with some tough catches. Minnesota attempted a 36-yard field goal attempt and it was blocked and Georgia Southern recovered and Monquavion Brinson game up with a 76-yard blocked field goal touchdown run. The two-point pass attempt was no good.

With 6:05 left in the fourth quarter the score was Minnesota 28, Georgia Southern 26.

Minnesota looked to take the ball down field.

Georgia Southern called a timeout with 3:57 left in the fourth quarter. The score was Minnesota 28, Georgia Southern 26.

Georgia Southern’s Rashad Byrd came up with a 44-yard touchdown reception. The two-point conversion attempt was no good.

With 3:47 left in the fourth quarter the score was Georgia Southern 32, Minnesota 28.

Minnesota took over on their own 25-yard line. The Georgia Southern defense came up big as they slowed down the Minnesota offense.

Minnesota got a look of urgency as they looked to move the ball down the field. Minnesota did this that as Erik Gibson came up with a first down reception.

Georgia Southern called a timeout with 1:04 left in the fourth quarter. The score was Georgia Southern 32, Minnesota 28.

Minnesota’s Rashod Bateman came up with a 28-yard first down reception. Johnson came up with another 10-yard reception for a first down. Johnson came up with a 2-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 13 seconds left in the fourth quarter the score was Minnesota 35, Georgia Southern 32. That was the final of the game.

Both teams played well throughout the game. Neither team gave up easy plays. Minnesota’s Johnson played well throughout the game. He came up with big receptions and was able to get into the end zone. Johnson also came up with three touchdowns.  

Minnesota came away with the 35-32 victory over Georgia Southern.

Minnesota’s Johnson came away with 3 receiving touchdowns and finished with 140 yards and his longest catch was for 73 yards.