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Cougars Stymie Jefferson, 32-0 4 B Bt* fvitftlr Saturday, October I, 2011 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Atwater finds Henry again, Linn-Mar rolls By Jeff Nara Correspondent MVC standings MARION - It was the Mark Atwater to Andy SCHOOL OW AU Wfeftfssf p^l Dfvftlon Henry show last night. Linn Mer 44 6-0 The Linn Mar Lions iowa City High 3 1 5-1 continue to show why Dubuque Wabtert 3 I 42 they are among the state's Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2 2 3-3 elite high school foot­ Cedar Rapids Washington 2 2 42 ball teams by defeating Dubuque Senior 15 15 Dubuque Senior, 41-7, in Waterloo West D 4 0-6 front of a large homecom I ing crowd at Linn-Mar Cader Fails 54 64 Atwater and Henry iowa City West 54 5-1 Waterloo East 4-2 connected for three 32 Cedar Rapids tower 22 3-3 touchdown passes in the Cad& ds Jefferson 93 0-6 first half while the Lions Cader Rapids Prone (M 06 U t Martin photo* The Gazette built a commanding 34-0 Dubuque Hampstead 0-4 15 Cedar Rapids Kennedy s David Hynek (left) leaps to try to tackle Cedar Rapids Jefferson's Austin Shod In the first half last night halftime edge. Henry’s LA S T N IG H T at Kingston Stadium. Kennedy won the MVC game. 32 0. touchdowns were from 19. Waterloo Em ! 22. C R Prone 14 13 and 35 yards in helping C R Kennedy 32, C R Jefferson 0 the Lions move to 6-0 for tows City West 49, C R. ironer 19 the season. C R Washington 27, Iowa City High 24 He said those scores Linn Mar 41, Dubuque Senor 7 were the result of a team Cedar Falls 55. Dubuque Wanted 21 Cougars stymie Jefferson, 32-0 Hempstead 35. Waterloo West 14 effort. By Dennis F rated! "Mark threw some The Gazette great balls, and the line said. "We have a lot of did a good job blocking," work to do in getting CKI IAK RAPIDS The Yankees he said. “We were all on had the MAM brothers I.ast night ready for those (final the same page with our three games).” Cedar Rapids Kennedy put a twist passing game tonight.” And that effective and on that and gave fans the HAH Atwater continues to productive Atwater-to- show. be impressive. He was IO Henry passing combo also With two touchdowns each, of 14 passing for 223 yards pleased the coach. running hacks Trevor Newland and four touchdowns. and Alexander Hiliyer rushed for Mitch Wantock led the “We did a nice job 77 and 111 yards, respectively, as way in rushing with 149 starting out. which I was Kennedy shut out Cedar Rapids yards on nine carries and happy about.” he said. Jefferson, 32-0, on a night when the one touchdown. He also "(But) give Senior cred­ press box at Kingston Stadium was caught an Atwater aerial it. They are a good team named after legendary radio icon for another score. and played hard. We have Bob Brooks. Linn-Mar Coach Bob a lot to work on to get The Cougars drew first blood Forsyth said he’s happy where we want to be." when they capped a methodical with the position his team Next up for the Lions eight play, go yard drive wit Ii New­ is in right now. is an MVC game next land running from 9 yards out for a "Our goal was to be Friday against the Cedar 7-0 lead with 6:06 left to play in the undefeated at this point Rapids Washington War­ first quarter. in the season, with three riors. fYesh off their huge The Cougars cam e out strong in Bob Brook* wave* to tho crowd last night at tho Bob Brook* Pro** Box I* unveiled tough games left,” he win over Iowa City High. the second quarter, taking advan­ during halftime of the KennedyJefferson football game at Kingston Stadium. Brooks, tage of the g(x»d field position given also named the charter member of the Kingston Stadium Hall of Fame, was the first to them caused by two bad snaps to broadcast football games from Hill Park at what was than Roosevelt High School on punts and turned them into In 1948 and the first to broadcast from the Kingston Stadium press box In 1952. three touchdowns and a safety In a span of 6:30. Included was a 25-yard scamper from Hiliyer to put the Kennedy also used a stellar ond sacks, including two by Logan score at 30-0 going into halftime. defensive attack, putting eight or U*tellier. and limited the J-Hawks Another bad snap on a punt nine players in the box for most of to 38 yards total for the game. gave the Cougars a second safety the game, and limited the J Hawks The Cougars evened their record in the four quarter to compete the to -38 yards in the first half. at 3-3, and the J-Hawks dropped to scoring at 32-0. The Cougars finished with sec- 0- 6. Too much love for Prairie in road loss "We changed some Hawks to 44 total yards in W ATK RIA JO Alter jails to their first four win David Scrivnef Th* Gazette struggling offensively in season in over a decade things up defensively in the second half. the first half of their Mis­ with a come from behind the second half and I put "They did a nice job Iowa City High cheerleaders chant with their fans last night In sissippi Valley Confer­ 22 14 win. that on me in the first with that second half Iowa City. TIm Little Hawks were upset by Cedar Rapids Wash­ ence tilt with Cedar Rap "I wasn't gonna hold half," Trojans Coach drive," Hawks coach ington, 28-24. ids Prairie Friday night, hack tonight.” Love said Kody Asmus said. "We Mike Morrissey said. the host Waterloo East of his team leading 117 went to a 5-3 front but It (From Waterloo Cou- Trojans decided to show yards. "Sometimes I re­ was that opening drive rier) C.R. Washington/ Big victory their guest a little love. ally don’t show up but that changed the momen IOWA CITY REGINA 42. High earn its rushing Actually the Trojans tonight I showed up." turn. The way Corshun­ C A M A N C H E 14 The top ► FROM PAGE 3B yards by stacking eight gave the Prairie Hawks Alter trailing 14-8 at dous, Desmond (VanA- ranked defending state the right slot to Cain, who and sometimes nine de­ plenty of love, as senior intermission the Trojans rsdale, 112 yards) and champion Regals won on dove left and cradled the fenders in the box. Ronald halfback Corshundous used a hard nosed run Aaron Taylor (105 yards) the road, improving to 6-0 Thompson ran 21 times Love ran wild in the sec­ ning attack to wear down ran the ball was big." with its 20th straight win. ball into his arms. ond half leading the Tro the Hawks. The Trojans held the “I’ve been working on for 152 yards, including a that play for two weeks," 47-yard TI) run with 1:24 said Tovey, who com left in the first half that pleted 13 of 20 passes for gave his team a 14-7 lead. Klouda scores twice as Spartans win on road 118 yards. “It’s just read But Wash tied it on the the wide defender. I just final play, a I-yard QB .Iordan Wymer scored yard touchdown pass to and two touchdowns for yards and three touch­ hit the spot, Ryan got sneak from Heald, on an 88-yard kickoff Austin Ball for the Spar­ the Cougars (3-3.2-2 2A). down passes for Spring­ open and made a fantastic "We were trying to return to lead Solon to tans (5-1, 4-0). ville (1-3. 1-5). catch.’’ keep the ball away from a 42-20 win over South WEST CENTRAL 54. "I knew what we want­ them because their of­ ed to do there." said Wash fense can score at will," Tama last night in a prep CASCADE 41, MFL SPRINGVILLE 43 Mi­ TRIPOLI 64 CENTRAL Coach Tony Lombardi. Tovey said. football game at Tama. M A R -M A C O - Timmie chael Lincoln rushed CITY 13 In eight-player "We wanted to eat up all "I still think we’re a Cody Fritz had 13 car Kleitsch completed 6 of for 226 yards and three action Tripoli won at Cen­ the clock and maintain great team," said City l ies for 72 yards and a 15 passes and had three touchdowns for West tral City (0-3,1-6) our composure. Not try High Coach Dan Sabers. touchdown, while Andy touchdowns as Cascade Central at Maynard. and go overboard. When "Washington really Klouda added six car­ rolled to a win at home LONE TREE 32, BOM ries for 42 yards and two we needed to make a play, played well, and they Jesse Bergfeld had four Elias Nissen had 131 9 - Danny Brau rushed touchdowns. J.J. Manus I knew we had some play- have some good players. catches for 114 yards, yards rushing and three for 210 yards on 29 carries completed 4 of 7 passes makers that could make We’ll be OK.” while Alec Hoffman had touchdowns and Zach for BGM (3-1 A-6,4-2) at for 56 yards and a touch­ plays." m Comment*: (319) 3984259; 20 carries for 121 yards Scriver threw for 194 Brooklyn.
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