Tuesday, October 5, 2021

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

On Sept 24, Cooper and Holy Angels went up against each other in a football game. Holy Angels kicked off to start the game.

Cooper started on their own 32-yard line. Cooper was picked off and Holy Angels recovered. Holy Angels looked to move the ball down the field. Holy Angels moved the ball down the field and Brad Ruelling came up with a first down. Emmett Johnson came up with a 4-yard run for a touchdown. The extra point was good.

With 9:30 left in the first quarter, the score was Holy Angels 7, Cooper 0.

Cooper took over on the Holy Angels 45-yard line. Cooper kept the ball on the ground and Camden Royal came up with big runs and came up with first downs. Cooper’s Royal came up with another first down run. Quarterback Joe Russell came up with a first-down run. On 4th-and-4 Cooper went for it but they had a penalty. On 4th-and-9 they went for it and were not able to come up with a first down or a touchdown.

Holy Angels took over on their own 10-yard line. Holy Angels moved the ball down the field on the ground. Cooper’ David Connors came up with an interception and a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 2:15 left in the first quarter, the score was tied at 7.

Holy Angels took over on their own 20-yard line.

With 2:15 left in the first quarter, the score was tied at 7.

Holy Angels Emmett Johnson came up with runs in the first quarter to come up with first downs that kept the chains moving.

Cooper called a timeout with 20 seconds left in first quarter.

After one quarter of play, the score was tied at 7.

Holy Angels Charles Gilbert III came up with big runs early in the second quarter. AJ Boarman came up with a big run for a first down run. Johnson came up with a run that set up an Emmett Johnson 2-yard touchdown run. The extra point was good.

With 10:33 left in the third quarter, the score was Holy Angels 14, Cooper 7.

Cooper started on their own 30-yard line. Cooper looked downfield, The Holy Angels stepped up and slowed down the Holy Angels defense. But Cooper was able to move the ball down the field and come up with first downs. Cooper’s Camdon Roylas came up with a 19-yard touchdown run. The extra point was good.

With 7:19 left in the second quarter, the score was tied at 14.

Holy Angels Emment Johnson came up with a 90-yard touchdown reception. The extra point was good.

With 7:06 left in the second quarter, the score was Holy Angels 21, Cooper 14.

Cooper took over on their own 38-yard line Cooper moved the ball down the field as they looked to come up with first downs. Coper was intercepted by Matthew Collen.

Holy Angels took over at their own 40-yard line.

Holy Angels called a timeout 3:53 left in the second quarter. The score was Holy Angels 21, Cooper 14.

On 4th-and-2 on the 42-line Holy Angels punted and Holy Angels came up with it on the Cooper 26-yard line.

Johnson came up with big runs late in the second quarter. Johnson came up with a short run for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. With 38 seconds left in second quarter, the score was Holy Angels 28, Cooper 14.

Cooper took over on their own 20-yard line. Cooper kept the ball on the ground late in the second quarter. Cooper was picked off by Gilbert of Holy Angels.

Holy Angels took over on the Cooper 9-yard line. Joshua Gillard came up with a 9-yard touchdown reception. The extra point was good.

With 4 seconds left in the second quarter, the score was Holy Angels 35, Cooper 14.

Cooper took over on their own 37-yard line.

At halftime, the score was Holy Angels 35, Cooper 14.

Cooper kicked off to start the third quarter. Holy Angels started on their own 35-yard line. Holy Angels Johnson came up with big runs early.

Holy Angels called a time out with 8:26 left in the third quarter. The score was Holy Angels 35, Cooper 14.

Holy Angels Gilbert came up with a 33-yard touchdown reception. The extra point was good.

With 8:19 left in the third quarter, the score was Holy Angels 42, Cooper 14.

Cooper took over on their own 38-yard line, but they fumbled it. Johnson picked it up and Johnson came up with a touchdown reception and the extra point was good.

On the next drive, Cooper's Camden Royal came up with a touchdown reception with 2:22 left in the third quarter. The extra point was good.

With 2:22 left in the third quarter, the score was Holy Angels 49, Cooper 21.

Holy Angels was picked off by January Heidt. Holy Angels Jacob Pung picked off a pass to give Holy Angels the ball.

After three quarters of play, the score was Holy Angels 49, Cooper 21.

Holy Angels AJ Boarman came up with big runs to hive Holy Angels a first down. Holy Angels Johnson came up with a 17-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 9:29 left in regulation, the score was Holy Angels 56, Cooper 21.

Cooper's Donte Williams came up with a 28-yard reception for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 7:43 left in regulation, the score was Holy Angels 56, Cooper 28.

Holy Angels came up with the ball on their own 9-yard line.

Both teams played hard throughout the whole game.

Royal came up with a touchdown run late in the fourth quarter the extra point was good.

Holy Angels came up with the 56-34 victory over Cooper.

MINNEAPOLIS SOUTHWEST WENT UP AGAINST RICHFIELD IN A BOYS’ FOOTBALL GAME

On September 17, 2021, Minneapolis Southwest and Richfield went up against each other in a football game.

Richfield kicked off to Southwest to start the game. Southwest took over on their own 20-yard line.

Southwest was intercepted by Jaedyn Patterson of Richfield. Richfield took over on their own 42-yard line. Kaleb Olson came up with a 41-yard reception. Richfield Alasan Sanneh came up with a 1-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good. With 11:37 left in the first quarter, the score was Richfield 7, Southwest 0.

Southwest took over on their own 35-yard line. Southwest’s Charlie Boucher came up with short runs to keep Southwest in the game.

The defensive pressure that Richfield applied to the Southwest offense made it difficult for Southwest to come up with a play.

On 4th-and-15 Southwest decided to punt the ball. Richfield took over on their own 10-yard line. Richfield used both the passing and running attack throughout the first half. Richfield tuned the ball over on downs.

Southwest moved the ball down the field on the running game. Cam Holter came up with a 23-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good.

With 1:29 left in the first quarter, the score was tied at 7.

Richfield’s Mitchell January kept on coming up with plays throughout the first half.

After one quarter of play, the score was tied at 7.

Southwest used a variety of plays switching between the running game and the passing attempt. Southwest’s Declan Maida came up with some big runs late in the second quarter. Andrew Gregorson came up with a short catch for a touchdown. The two-point attempt was good. With 5:52 left in the second quarter the score was Southwest 15, Richfield 7.

Richfield took over on their own 20-yard line.

Southwest took a timeout with 5:50 left in the second quarter. The score was Southwest 15, Richfield 7.

Richfield fumbled the ball and southwest took over on their own 1-yard line. Southwest Gram Knapp came up with a 1-yard touchdown run. The extra point attempt was good.

With 4:47 left in the second quarter, the score was Southwest 22, Richfield 7.

Richfield took over on their own 22-yard line. They were intercepted by Southwest’s Treveon Marshall-Hall they took over on their own 45-yard line.

Southwest continued to look down the field and move the ball down the field. They looked to get the ball into the hands of Andrew Gregorson, who looked to come up with catches.

Southwest looked to Gregorson late in the half, but he dropped the ball. Gregrorson came up with a 11-yard reception for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 34 seconds left in the first half, the score was Southwest 29, Richfield 7.

Richfield took over on their own 21-yard line and wound down the clock.

At halftime the score was Southwest 29, Richfield 7.

Southwest kicked off to start the third quarter. Richfield took over on their own 27-yard line. Richfield’s Henry Schaefer came up with a first down reception. Richfield was intercepted on a pass attempt.

Southwest took over on their own 31-yard line. Southwest continued to move the ball own the field. Richfield’s Payton Gustafson came up with a interception.

Richfield’s Holter came up with a touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good. With 8:01 left in the third quarter the score was Southwest 14, Richfield 14.

Southwest took over on their own 32-yard line. Southwest couldn’t move the ball down the field and punted but there was a penalty on Richfield and Southwest kept the ball.

Southwest looked deep to the end zone late in the third quarter Southwest went for it on 4th-and-5. They were not able to complete a pass and Richfield took over on their own 8-yard line.

Richfield moved the ball down the field again and they struggled to move the ball down the field.

Southwest look over on the Richfield 47-yard line. Southwest kept the ball on the ground.

After three quarters of play, the score was Southwest 29, Richfield 14.

Southwest was intercepted by Richfield’s Eliajah Randle. Richfield looked t move the ball down the field.

Richfield’s AJ Shelley came up with nice receptions. Mitchell January came up with a 5-yard run for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 6:32 left in the fourth quarter the score was Southwest 29, Richfield 21.

Southwest continued to move the ball down the field late in the game as they looked to get into the end zone again.

Richfield looked to get into the end zone late in regulation. January came up with a 5-yard run for a touchdown. January came up with a run for the 2-point conversion. That tied the game at 29.

Southwest looked to move the ball down the field and was picked off by Richfield. At the end of regulation, the score was tied at 29.

Southwest got the ball to start the overtime period. They looked to get the ball down the field. Southwest’s the extra point attempt was good.

That made the score Southwest 36, Richfield 29.

Richfield got the ball on the 10-yard line as they looked to get into the end zone. January came up with a touchdown reception and the extra point attempt was blocked.

Southwest came away with the 36-35 victory over Richfield.

ST. PAUL CENTRAL WENT UP AGAINST RICHFIELD IN A FOOTBALL GAME

On Sep. 10, St. Paul Central and Richfield squared off in a football game. Richfield kicked off to Central to start the game. Central started on their own 20-yard line.

Central looked to keep the ball on the ground on their first drive. Central got the ball into the hands of Joe Hess. Hess was able to get the ball downfield. Central’s Tyrese Edwards came up with receptions for first downs in the first quarter.

Central called a timeout with 8:01 left in the first quarter. The score was tied at 0.

Central’s Joshua Sims came up with a reception that made a first down. Central’s Cole Fee came up with a 6-yard run for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. With 7:09 left in the first quarter, the score was Central 7, Richfield 0.

Richfield took over on their own 28-yard line. Richfield’s Henry Schaefer came up with a 73-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good. With 6:54 left in the first quarter, the score was tied at 7.

Central took over on their own 12-yard line. Central looked to get the ball into the hands of Tre’Jaawn Cox-Curtis. Cox-Curtis was able to get past the defense. Sims was able to come up with runs that were able to get past the Richfield defense. On 4th-and 11, Central punted the ball.

Richfield’s Mitchell January came up with a touchdown but there were multiple flags on the play. Richfield took over on their own 42-yard line. January looked to get past the Central defense. The defense stepped up and was able to slow January down. On 4th-and-4 Richfield punted the ball. They were able to set up a trick play and January came up with a pass for a first down.

After one quarter of play, the score was tied at 7.

Central took over on downs on their own 27-yard line. Central’s Cole Fee looked to come up with big plays early in the second quarter.

Central called a timeout with 10:22 left in the second quarter. The score was tied at 7.

Central punted on 4th-and-3.

January came up with a 35-yard reception. Richfield took over on the Central’s 40-yard line. On 4th-and-5 Richfield went for it and Kable Olson came up with a first down reception. Richfield kept the ball on the ground. January came up with a short run for a first down. Richfield’s Henry Schaefer came up with a 5-yard reception for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good.

With 7:12 left in the second quarter, the score was Richfield 14, Central 7.

Central took over on their own 27-yard line. Central’s Tyrese Edwards came up with receptions late in the second quarter that kept the chains moving.

Central turned the ball over on downs. Richfield looked to move the ball down the field late in the second quarter. Richfield looked to move the ball down the field via the air and the ground game. January kept on coming up with big plays late in the second quarter.

Richfield called a timeout with 2:03 left in the second quarter, the score was Richfield 20, Central 7.

Richfield continued to look down the field as they look to come up with first downs and touchdowns’ January came up with a long rush for a first down. That set up a 1-yard run for January for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was good. With 35 seconds left in the second quarter, the score was Richfield 21, Central 7.

Central took over on their own 25-yard line. They wound down the clock to end the second quarter.

At halftime, the score was Richfield 21, Central 7.

Central kicked off to start the third quarter. Richfield started on their own 44-yard line. Richfield looked to keep the ball on the ground and kept the ball in the hands of January.

Richfield took a timeout with 11:34 left in the third quarter. The score was Richfield 21. Central 7.

Central looked to the air as they looked down the field to get their offense going midway through the third quarter. They punted on 4th down.

Richfield’s Henry Schaefer came up with a 40-yard first down reception for a first down. Richfield continued to move the ball down the field as they looked for a touchdown. Schaefer came up with a 20-yard touchdown reception. The extra point attempt was good. With 8:57 left in the third quarter, the score was Richfield 28, Central 7.

Central couldn’t move the ball down the field and Richfield took over.

January came up with a touchdown midway in the third quarter the extra point was good.

Both teams turned the ball over and Central got it back and they used both the run and passing attack late in the third quarter. Richfield took over on downs late in the third quarter.

Richfield used both the run and the passing attack late in the third quarter.

Central took over on their own 27-yard line.

After three quarters the score was Richfield 35, Central 7.

Richfield took over on their own 40-yard line.

Richfield called a timeout with 9:46 left in the fourth quarter. The score was Richfield 35, Central 7.

Richfield punted on 4th down.

Central took over on their own 8-yard line. Central moved the ball down the field late in the fourth quarter.

Central was not able to get their offense going throughout the game. Even though their offense going they kept on playing throughout the game.

Richfield was all over the field. They were able to get their offense going early and often.

Central came up with a touchdown with 43 seconds left in regulation. The extra point attempt was good.

In a good-paced football game Richfield came away with the 35-14 victory over Central.