Braedon Ellefson connects with Aaron Cullen, Carter Howard to spark Kimberly
The scores erased a Papermakers deficit as they upended the Ghosts on Friday in a showdown with FVA title implications. It’s our Cellcom livestream plays of the game.
KIMBERLY – The Papermakers rallied from an early 13-0 deficit to outscore Kaukauna 38-7 the rest of the way and force a three-way tie atop the Fox Valley Association.
Braedon Ellefson had a touchdown run and also had a pair of fourth-quarter scoring passes to lead the Papermakers.
Kimberly (6-1, 5-1 Fox Valley Association) is tied atop the conference with Kaukauna (6-2, 5-1) and Neenah (6-2, 5-1) entering the final week of regular-season play.
Kegan Pleau had a 2-yard touchdown run and Brady Bell also had a 1-yard score for Kimberly.
Bron Schaefer had a pair of touchdown passes for Kaukauna, with Aiden Reardon also scoring on a 23-yard run.
Kaukauna 13 0 7 0 – 20
Kimberly 7 10 7 14 – 38
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
KAU – Kavanaugh Weyenberg 47 pass from Bron Schaefer (kick failed)
KAU – Parker Schuh 20 pass from Schaefer (Linkoln Xiong kick)
KIM – Kegan Pleau 2 run (Maddux Hermus kick)
Second Quarter
KIM – Braedon Ellefson 26 run (Hermus kick)
KIM – Hermus 22 field goal
Third Quarter
KAU – Aiden Reardon 23 run (Xiong kick)
KIM – Aaron Cullen 57 pass from Ellefson (Hermus kick)
Fourth Quarter
KIM – Carter Howard 24 pass from Ellefson (Hermus kick)
KIM – Brady Bell 1 run (Hermus kick)
APPLETON – The Lightning shut out the Patriots to improve to 4-2 in the FVA and 5-3 overall and qualify for the WIAA playoffs.
The Lightning scored its only touchdown of the game in the second quarter on a 17-yard pass from Charlie Olson to Michael Guido, who made a juggling catch in the end zone.
Mason Skorstad booted a 33-yard field goal later in the quarter to give North a 10-0 halftime lead.
The final points of the game came on a safety when Appleton East fumbled in its own end zone with 1:45 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Appleton North closes the regular season next Friday at Kimberly.
Appleton East, which falls to 0-6 in the FVA and 2-6 overall, finishes the season next Friday at home against Kaukauna.
Appleton East 0 0 0 0 – 0
Appleton North 0 10 0 2 – 12
SCORING PLAYS
Second Quarter
AN – Michael Guido 17 pass from Charlie Olson (Mason Skorstad kick)
AN – Skorstad 33 field goal
Fourth Quarter
AN – Safety, Appleton East recovers fumble in own end zone
CRIVITZ – The Wolverines held the Truckers to minus-7 yards of offense in recording the shutout.
Evan Orlando led Crivitz with 73 yards rushing and completed two passes – both to Stephan Allard – for 104 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Clintonville 0 0 0 0 – 0
Crivitz 14 21 7 0 – 42
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
CR – Devon Weiss 36 punt return (Stephen Allard kick)
CR – Brody MacNeil 1 run (Allard kick)
Second Quarter
CR – MacNeil 9 run (Allard kick)
CR – Allard 35 pass from Evan Orlando (Allard kick)
CR – Allard 69 pass from Orlando (Allard kick)
Third Quarter
CR – Weiss 7 run (Allard kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Clintonville – Jaxon Baribeau 13-(-44), Linken Korth 11-13. Crivitz – Devon Weiss 5-75, Brody MacNeil 12-43, Evan Orlando 2-31, Colton Arpke 1-11, Isaac Gerner 2-8, Stephen Allard 1-7, Antonino Robinson 1-5, Brayden Sellen 1-2, Alex Logan 1-(-1), Aiden Flynn 1-(-4), Kade Thoma 1-(-8).
Passing: Clintonville – Jaxon Baribeau 5-15-1-24. Crivitz – Orlando 2-2-0-104.
Receiving: Clintonville – Jamie Walsh 3-7, Teagan Laack 2-17. Crivitz – Allard 2-104.
HORTONVILLE – The Polar Bears got goals from seven players in the win over the Clippers.
Elliot Vedder, Cade Mansfield, Noah Rindt, Anthony Zanon, Dylan Glad, Jacob Plutz and Roman Glad each scored for Hortonville.
Dylan and Roman Glad both had two assists.
Grant Decker had three saves in goal for Hortonville.
GIRLS
KIEL 62, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 98, TWO RIVERS 117, KEWAUNEE 160, OCONTO FALLS 160, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 161, ASHWAUBENON 193, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 231, SOUTHERN DOOR 237, CHILTON 242, FREEDOM 259, NEWCHAA 290, STURGEON BAY 308, COLEMAN 329, SEVASTOPOL 395, WRIGHTSTOWN 453, OCONTO 482
Top 20 finishers: 1, Hannah Miller KEW 19:29.15; 2, Breanne Kulpa TR 19:44.18; 3, Claire DuChateau LC 19:53.87; 4, Allena O’Connell REE 20:16.88; 5, Hailey Delzer OF 20:18.79; 6, Lillian Larson KIE 20:20.86; 7, Ashley Groothoff TR 20:37.90; 8, Katherine Cooke FRE 20:55.13; 9, Hailey Helms KIE 20:59.42; 10, Emily Heller CHI 21:00.19; 11, Emma Bousley SD 21:02.12; 12, Ella Heronymus SAL 21:06.55; 13, Greta Martens NEWCHAA 21:09.95; 14, McKenna Rank LC 21:27.94; 15, Addison Vogel KIE 21:33.76; 16, Allie Gallagher TR 21:33.98; 17, Emma Meissner OF 21:38.57; 18, Evalyn Schafer KIE 21:48.15; 19, Nina Kraus KIE 21:50.04; 20, Natalie Miller KEW 21:50.48.
BOYS
ASHWAUBENON 55, CHILTON 86, TWO RIVERS 95, LUXEMBURG-CASCO 112, OCONTO FALLS 160, SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTHERAN 163, NEWCHAA 168, MANITOWOC LUTHERAN 184, KIEL 186, FREEDOM 304, SOUTHERN DOOR 313, ONEIDA NATION 347, WRIGHTSTOWN 392, OCONTO 394, REEDSVILLE 399, KEWAUNEE 469, STURGEON BAY 517
Top 20 finishers: 1, Eli Gallagher TR 16:38.95; 2, Ben Adams OF 16:50.82; 3, Kyan Lynts LC 16:55.38; 4, Carter Thompson ASH 17:00.72; 5, Dawson Jarmolowicz FRE 17:02.65; 6, Carson Kadow TR 17:04.47; 7, Ryan Jadin ASH 17:17.12; 8, Kaleb Plate CHI 17:17.88; 9, Aaron Stephany KIE 17:18.97; 10, Brady Wallace ASH 17:20.81; 11, Lincoln Kuehn CHI 17:22.41; 12, Ryder Vogt ML 17:25.00; 13, Eliot Wieting CHI 17:27.79; 14, Eddy Giebler SAL 17:30.97; 15, Ben Buchmann ASH 17:33.84; 16, Isaiah Martens NEWCHAA 17:35.09; 17, Calvin Kirsteatter NEWCHAA 17:35.47; 18, Marcis Doell LC 17:43.98; 19, Charlie Vangheem ASH 17:47.35; 20, Adler Curry KIE 17:47.68.
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