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J-Hawks Prairie ■ From page IC Linn-Mar school records — and scored T I* on runs of 51 and 2 still yards Not lo be outdone bv Tiedtke. he threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Jeff Giisoc that temporarily kneeled the game ai 27 lase rn the fourth perfect q u arter Gazette staff reports "He's awesome,*’ Tiedtke J. Klith and Joe Martin s a id scored rushing touch T h e J H a w k s sco re d 27 T downs as No. 6 Cedar points m the second half and Rapids Prairie blanked Hemp the Lions countered with 17 stead, 160, in a Mississippi but that discrepancy was Valley Conference prep foot enough to erase Linn-Mar s IM ball game Friday in Dubuque. halftime leal Klith scored in the first Tiedtke and Evans took quarter on a 51-yard run and rums strutting their stuff ie the firs? half. but n was the Lmn-Mar defense thai deserved LINN COUNTY a lot of the credit for the Lions Matt Dicken added a 27-yard IM ) lead field goal to give the Hawks Two of the J-Hawks' four (50) a 90 lead. first half possessions ended in M artin added his 3-yard TD kiss of downs deep m Linn Mar run in the second quarter territory thanks to the Lions' That was the end of the ability to come up with big s c o rin g stope in crucial situations Prairie totaled 139 yards on Jefferson got on the board the ground and just 22 first with 18 seconds left m the through the air. Hempstead first quarter after marching 74 yards in only eight plays had 115 yards rushing and 59 via the pass. Tifcdke had runs of 31 and IS yards during the drive, which ■ WESTERN DUBUQUE wets capped by a p retty 10-yard 21, M ARIO N 0 — Bill Daly TD pass from Doonan to Clint rushed for 176 yards and Chris M e rs d i Kolie scored twice as the Bob Then it was the Lions — cats (1-2. 3-2) ro lle d to a C lass and more specifically, Evans 3A District 4 win in Epworth. — tu rn Kolle scored on runs of I Facing a first-and IO on h is and 2 yards and Daly, who Twit 49. Evans burst off right rushed 24 times, on a 66-yard tackle, found open field and ru n . sprinted 51 yards for a touch M a rio n (2-1, 4-1) m anaged down with 10r 47 left in the first just 131 yards of offense. h a lf They outplayed us and de The Lions took more tune to served to win the football score their second TD game,” Marion Coach Tony With a 58-yard pass comple Perkins said. tion from .Jeff Netoiicky to Jeff Gilson providing the most fire ■ MOUNT VERNON 56, works. Linn-Mar went 78 yards M IDLAND 6 — Kyle Kuntz rn IO plays to grab the lead totaled 124 yards of offense Evans clawed his way straight and scored four touchdowns ahead from 2 yards out for the and Aaron Reasiand added score with 358 remaining in three scores as Mount Vernon the second quarter rolled to a Class 2A District 6 Tiedtke had 16 cam es for 167 Gazette photo by Whitney Curtis win over Midland. yards at the hail Evans had 18 Kuntz rushed seven times totes for 125 yards in the first Cedar Rapids Kennedy s Jared Godbey (5) slips past Waterloo West s Chris Dean en route to a 17-yard touchdown run during the for 93 yards and scored on two quarters second quarter of Friday night s game at Kingston Stadium in Cedar Rapids. West won. 39-38. in double overtime. ru n s o f 28, 3 and 22 yard s. He also caught a 31-yard touch Jefferson hosts Metro rival down pass from Reasiand in a Washington at Kingston Stadi game that ended with 8:02 left urn this Friday in the third quarter in Mount Linn-Mar travels to Cedar Sucker play trips CougarsV ern o n . Rapids Xavier the same night “I just owe it all to the W 'Jjrr-i' im* Intr af SIS By Jeff Johnson Carter then fumbled at the Kennedy 15 blockers,” Kuntz said. They WATERLOO WEST 39 with a little over two minutes to go in the did awesome. That's all I can EDAR RAPIDS — Thank you. Er C R. KENNEDY (OT) 38 half, with Kennedy recovering. Jared say. (Erin ) Durgin. (Jon) Hedg me Jones Whoever you are. Godbey took a handoff two plays later es, (Nick) Boren, it was all and broke free for a 17-yard TD run. them .” C This game was a lot of fun. MVC STANDINGS You re the guy - presumably an Blankenship's extrapoint kick was Kennedy (1-4) got the ball first in old coach — who taught Waterloo West blocked. Reasiand had just three car overtime and scored on a third-down football coach John Den Haring the trick. ries for 46 yards, scoring on mss div Conf Aa 4-yard pass play from quarterback Matt The second half turned into a track fake field-goal. two-point conversion pass ru n s (rf 37 and 2 ya rd s, and C R J Keel to tight end Grant Jacobs. Troy m eet SO 5 0 play that helped West stun Cedar Rapids connected of 3 of 4 passes for C.R p r w t SO 5 0 Blankenship booted the extra point giv West scored twice on a pair of touch Kennedy, 39-38. in an overtime prep 77 yards and the TD to Kuntz. iowa Qty Hqp. s o 50 football thriller Friday night at Kingston ing the Cougars a 38-31 lead. down passes from Lane — one to Heaton, Due>. Hempsteafl 23 Ben Havill had two catches 2 3 Stad iu m Kennedy then snuffed the first three another to Poe — in the third quarter to w a te vx Wes* 2 3 2 3 take what appeared to be an insurmount for 46 yard s. West had just pulled its chestnuts out West plays in the overtime session. But C R W9rr«w)y 14 1 4 able 24-13 lead. But Kennedy got a 22-yard of the fire chi a fourth-down. 9-yard pass Lane s fourth-down touchdown pass and Dubuque Senor 1 4 1 4 Blankenship field goal on the first play of Midland s Blake Reid com play from quarterback Travis Lane to the “Ernie Jones’* fake did in the Cou VALLEY DTV Conf. A l the fourth quarter, forced a fumble, recov pleted 4 (rf 9 passes for 124 wide receiver Dormy Heaton that brought gars. ered it and scored the tying eight points yards, including an 88-yard TD Cedar Faits SO 5 0 it within a point. 38-37. The Wahawks "Both of us were in the same boat, as (Mi duplicate Keel-toJacobs passes. pass to Richie McCall. iowa City West 3-2 02 then lined up for the apparent tying far as records and chances for the play C.R. Wwhrfton 2 3 2 3 extra point kick. offs.” said Kennedy Coach Tim Lewis. The touchdown came from 34 yards (Reported by correspondent C R 2 3 2 3 tat*? But they didn t kick it. “So (the fake) was in the back of my out. The tight end then caught another Erie Modracek) Out). War .tee 1 4 14 lane — playing the left-wing spot on mind. We told the kids that when we look-in pass over the middle for the LmrvMar 1 4 14 two-point conversion. Waterloo East 0 5 0 5 the Wahawk line — came around and brought them over to the sideline — to took a pitch from Wests holder He then watch for the fake. But we didn t harp on Carter — who had 213 yards rushing — THURSDAYS RESULTS looked to the right-comer of the end zone, i t then broke loose for a 59-yard touchdown Cedar f a n 34. C fi : where he saw a wide-open Andy Poe — run that gave West the lead back. 31-24, C fi K9M* 34, Dubuque ***&' “No one s to blame. You've got to give who made a sliding catch just inbounds them credit. I told (Den Hartog) that after with 853 left rn the game. But Kennedy FWOATS RESULTS to give West the victory. the game. He had a lot of nerve to call retied it with 1:06 left when Keel connect C R jeHervcr 13, UnrvMar IO “ I thought we d just go few the tie,” said that. And it worked for them.” ed with Nick Hlavacek for a 59-yard Shr, I CR. era** 16. Oub Harreueao 0 touchdown pass. Dub Sen** S3, rtratervjc Els* IO Lane, who threw for 156 yards and three West outgunned Kennedy in the first Hlavacek caught the pump-and go pass W- I C n tf 30. I C W e * 14 touchdowns m the game “But we just half, 191 yards to 87, but a couple of key War Wev 39. C R A&rrwoy 36 *OT( decided to go for it I saw (Poe) was wide Wahawk mistakes helped Kennedy take a on the sideline at about the 30, broke a f t . HEXT FRIDAr S GAMES open, and I was just thinking. Catch it. 13-10 lead.