Carter Howard’s 88-yard kick return for a TD turned momentum into Kimberly’s favor
The score answered a Lightning touchdown and sparked the Papermakers in Friday’s Division 1 victory. It’s our Cellcom livestream play of the game.
(This story has been updated with new information.)
KIMBERLY – Carter Howard took a kickoff return 88 yards for a touchdown and Braedon Ellefson had two rushing touchdowns and a strip sack on defense that led to another in leading the Papermakers past the Lightning in a player opener at Papermaker Stadium.
Kimberly (8-1) will host Neenah (8-2) in a second-round game next Friday.
Howard’s kick return followed a 7-yard touchdown pass from Appleton North’s Charlie Olson to Grant Hardy that gave the Lightning a brief 7-0 lead in the first quarter.
Ellefson had touchdown runs of 5 and 2 yards in the second quarter. His second score came after he recorded a strip sack and fumble recovery off Olson in the second.
Kegan Pleau and Brady Bell also had scoring runs for the Papermakers.
North 7 3 0 6 – 16
Kimberly 7 14 7 7 – 35
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
AN – Grant Hardy 7 pass from Charlie Olson (Mason Skorstad kick)
K – Carter Howard 88 kickoff return (Maddux Hermus kick)
Second Quarter
K – Braedon Ellefson 5 run (Hermus kick)
K – Ellefson 2 run (Hermus kick)
AN – Skorstad 29 field goal
Third Quarter
K – Brady Bell 1 run (Hermus kick)
Fourth Quarter
K – Kegan Pleau 33 run (Hermus kick)
AN – DJ Wilson 14 run
KAUKAUNA – The Ghosts outscored the Red Raiders 45-7 over the final three quarters to advance to the second round of the playoffs.
Aiden Reardon and Kyle Kress proved to be an unstoppable tandem as the two rushed for 276 yards and five touchdowns for Kaukauna.
Bron Schaefer added 113 yards and a touchdown on 10 completions for the Ghosts.
Spencer Hakes led Pulaski with 112 yards rushing on 10 carries. The bulk of those yards came on a 64-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
Kaukauna will face Beaver Dam, which defeated Menasha, in a second-round playoff game.
Pulaski 6 0 0 7 – 13
Kaukauna 0 10 21 14 – 45
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
P – Bohdan Schmidt 1 run (extra point failed)
Second quarter
K – Reardon 5 run (Linkoln Xiong kick)
K – William Griesbach 33 FG
Third Quarter
K – Aiden Reardon 61 run (Griesbach kick)
K – Reardon 4 run (Griesbach kick)
K – Kyle Kress 5 run (Griebach kick)
Fourth Quarter
P – Spencer Hakes 64 run (Miles Wippel kick)
K- Kavanaugh Weyenberg 2 pass from Bron Schaefer (Griesbach kick)
K – Kress 36 run (Griesbach kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Pulaski – Brock Weideman 6-18, B. Schmidt 3-6, Malakai Godfrey 1-(-5), Hakes 10-112, Sawyer Goodness 2-1, Anthony Ficarri 2-8. Kaukauna – Reardon 21-159, Kress 11-117, Schaefer 6-32, Laythan Hurst 3-6.
Passing: Weideman 5-5-0-19, Ethan Schmidt 7-15-0-31, B. Schmidt 0-1-0-0. Kaukauna – Schaefer 10-19-0-113, Chse Broderick 0-1-0-0.
Receiving: Pulaski – Jeffery Smits 1-8, B. Schmidt 4-13, Ben Barry 1-8, Hakes 4-13, Goodness 1-2, Ficarri 1-6. Kaukauna – Reardon 1-18, Weyenberg 4-51, Parker Schuh 4-36, John Voet 1-8.
MENASHA – The Bluejays tied the game 7-7 in the first quarter, but gave up a kickoff return for a touchdown on the ensuing play and were never able to get even again.
Beaver Dam improves to 9-1 with the victory, while Menasha’s season ends with a 6-4 record.
Ruben Standiford caught a 52-yard touchdown pass from Logan Liegl in the first quarter as Menasha tied the game 7-7.
Beaver Dam regained the lead with a 78-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Parker Blank, who added a 4-yard touchdown run in the second quarter as the Golden Beavers led 21-7 at halftime.
Liegl scored on a 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to pull Menasha within 21-14, then after another Beaver Dam touchdown the Bluejays scored on a 40-yard touchdown pass from Liegl to Beau Thompson to make it 28-21 after three quarters.
The Golden Beavers scored early in the fourth quarter to go back up by 14 points.
Blank intercepted a pass with 6:47 remaining in the game to end Menasha’s final threat.
Beaver Dam 14 7 7 7 – 35
Menasha 7 0 14 0 – 21
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
BD – Eli Bryant 1 run (Parker Blank kick)
M – Ruben Standiford 52 pass from Logan Liegl (Itzael Villagomez Arroyo kick)
BD – Blank 78 kickoff return (Blank kick)
Second Quarter
BD – Bryant 4 run (Blank kick)
Third Quarter
M – Liegl 1 run (Villagomez Arroyo kick)
BD – Brandon Morrissey 14 pass from Bryant (Blank kick)
M – Beau Thompson 40 pass from Liegl (Villagomez Arroyo kick)
Fourth Quarter
BD – Jeffrey Freund 7 pass from Bryant (Blank kick)
FREEDOM – Drew Kortz ran for two touchdowns and 70 yards and passed for 233 yards to lead the Irish to the win over the Panthers.
After St. Croix Central took a 7-0 lead on a 6-yard run by Brecken Ponath, Kortz evened the score in the first quarter with a 40-yard run.
Gage Strelka then gave Freedom a lead it would not relinquish when he returned a fumble 30 yards for a touchdown.
Quinn Brennenstuhl led Freedom in receiving with six catches for 92 yards.
Ponath led St. Croix Central with 79 yards rushing.
St. Croix Central 7 0 0 0 – 7
Freedom 14 0 7 7 – 28
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
SCC – Ponath 6 run (Steven King kick)
F – Kortz 40 run (Nolan Phillips kick)
F- Strelka 30 fumble return (Phillips kick)
Third Quarter
F – Kortz 1 run (Phillips kick)
Fourth Quarter
F – Brennestuhl 8 pass from Kortz (Phillips kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: St. Croix Central – Aaron Hage 16-54, Hayden Buckel 5-29, Ponath 18-9, Aaron Siler 1-(-1), Owen Herink 1-6. Freedom – Nixon Heinke 4-11, Kortz 12-70, Aaron Hambel 8-5, Brennenstuhl 1-6.
Passing: St. Croix Central – Ponath 2-4-0-20. Freedom – Kortz 14-23-0-233.
Receiving: St. Croix Central – Herink 2-20. Freedom – Parker Jochimsen 3-26, Jack Bonnet 1-6, Brennenstuhl 6-92, Hambel 2-48, Phillips 2-61.
WINNECONNE – Brody Schaffer had three touchdown passes and ran for another in leading the Wolves past Kohler.
The Wolves (10-0) advance and will host Xavier in a second-round playoff game Friday.
Schaffer had a 2-yard touchdown run and touchdown throws of 13 and 15 yards to Ryan Quigley. He also had a 11-yard strike to Jack Quigley.
Jesse Michaud had a 12-yard interception return for Winneconne as the Wolves scored all 35 of their points in the first half.
COLEMAN – Micah Kuchta carried 14 times for 220 yards and five touchdowns as the top-seeded Cougars ran over the eighth-seeded Warhawks.
Coleman (10-0) advances to face fourth-seeded Abbotsford, a 42-28 winner over Nekoosa.
The Cougars rolled up 556 total yards, including 487 rushing.
Weyauwega-Fremont (5-5) had 455 yards of total offense, including 291 through the air.
Kameron Zielke led the Warhawks by completing 19 of 31 passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 11 rushes for 119 yards and two scores.
Weyauwega-Fremont 7 14 0 8 – 29
Coleman 22 14 20 7 – 63
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
C – Micah Kuchta 65 run (Cole Berth run)
C – Tristan Kostreva 11 run (Kostreva kick)
C – Kolton Peters 12 run (Kostreva kick)
WF – Kameron Zielke 60 run (Charles Mueller kick)
Second Quarter
C – Kuchta 28 run (Kostreva kick)
C – Kuchta 14 run (Kostreva kick)
WF – Carter Birdyshaw 79 pass from Zielke (Dawson Lind run)
WF – Zielke 44 run (run failed)
Third Quarter
C – Kuchta 14 run (Kostreva kick)
C – Kuchta 4 run (Kostreva kick)
C – West Bieber 23 run (kick failed)
Fourth Quarter
C – Peters 10 run (Kostreva kick)
WF – Bryce Magdanz 30 pass from Zielke (Riley Scherg pass from Zielke)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: WF – Zielke 11-119, Lind 7-45. Coleman – Kuchta 14-220, Bieber 18-143, Peters 10-64.
Passing: WF – Zielke 19-31-0-276. Coleman – Kuchta 2-2-0-69.
Receiving: WF – Birdyshaw 4-134, Magdanz 5-77. Coleman – Victor Kostreva 2-69.
KIMBERLY – The top-seeded Papermakers dominated the eighth-seeded Patriots 25-10, 25-11, 25-18 in a regional final matchup.
Pacing the Kimberly attack were Blake Zielinski with 22 assists and three aces, Michael Janssen with eight kills and two blocks, Nick Sroda with seven kills and two blocks, Alex Krause with five kills, Jack Hruzek with 10 digs and Peter Van Grinsven with four kills.
Kimberly, now 37-6 overall, will face fourth-seeded Neenah on Tuesday.
East finishes its season at 7-17.
NEENAH – The fourth-seeded Rockets advanced to Tuesday’s sectional semifinal with a 20-25, 25-22, 25-19, 25-20 win over the fifth-seeded Ghosts.
Neenah wa led by Miles Weaver, who had 20 kills. Julian Kuehn was next with 13 kills, followed by Ben Donaldson and Sam Printz with 10 kills each. Cam Diekfuss had 47 assists for Neenah, while Levi Steckling had 21 digs.
Leading the way for Kaukauna were Maverick Kelderman with 17 kills and 12 digs, Brady Mayer with 12 kills and four blocks, Donovan Waters with 10 kills, two aces and 11 digs, Nolan Laflen with 19 assists, Sam Hussin with 19 assists, Brody Ritchie with 11 digs and Clayton Torrey with four blocks.
Neenah is now 20-13, while the Ghosts finish at 6-25.
Waupaca’s Owen Lencki earned himself a spot at the WIAA state meet by winning the sectional with a time of 16:11.8, 3.4 seconds faster than runner-up Luke Eiden of Pacelli.
Campbellsport won the team title with 74 points, while Watertown Luther Prep was next with 94 to also advance to state.
The girls team title wen to Watertown Luther Prep with 65 points. Berlin was second with 74.
Erin Moore of Lourdes Academy won the girls title with a time of 18:28.3. Sienna Timm of Waupaca qualified for the state meet by finishing fourth with a time of 20:14.9. Winneconne’s Hannah Yetter also qualified in sixth place with a time of 20:30.8.
GIRLS
WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP 65, BERLIN 74, WINNECONNE 82, LOURDES ACADEMY 109, RIPON 150, WAUPUN 167, KEWASKUM 182, MAYVILLE 197, NORTH FOND DU LAC 217, AMHERST 242, WAUPACA 266, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 270, CAMPBELLSPORT 384, COLUMBUS 401, NORTH FOND DU LAC/OAKFIELD incomplete team
First place and additional qualifiers: 1, Erin Moore LA 18:28.3; 2, Olivia Gerhartz KEW 20:00.6.; 3, Dasha Averkamp LA 20:04.4; 4, Sienna Timm WAUPA 20:14.9; 6, Hannah Yetter WIN 20:30.8.
Other area finishers
Waupaca: 44, Syl Fries 22:59.8; 56, Maddy Roberts 23:35.0; 72, Olivia Wilson 24:47.6; 91, Hailey Allen 26:50.7.
Winneconne: 12, Lydia Luce 21:15.6; 13, Ruby Kuehn 21:18.9; 24, Lauren Wiedemeier 21:44.6; 27, Madeline Anderson 21:59.6.
BOYS
CAMPBELLSPORT 72, WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP 94, LAKE COUNTRY LUTHERAN 98, WAUPUN 123, PACELLI 135, XAVIER 169, AMHERST 207, KEWASKUM 224, WAUPACA 226, RIPON 252, NORTH FOND DU LAC 258, BERLIN 300, WAUTOMA 333, COLUMBUS 356
First place and other additional qualifiers: 1, Owen Lencki WAUPA 16:11.8; 2, Luke Eiden PAC 16:15.2; 3, Thomas McCarthy BER 16:55.0; 6, Logan Erdman WAUT 17:06.6; 7, Caleb Stadler COL 17:10.7.
Other area finishers
Waupaca: 25, Gus Olson 18:07.5; 55, Carson Wood 19:32.4; 71, David Trzebiatowski 20:47.6; 75, Andrew Chen 21:13.3.
Xavier: 19, Jordan Rosenbaum 17:50.9; 30, Kyle Watry 18:21.3; 37, Drew Magnusson 18:39.6; 39, Kolbe Donnermeyer 18:48.7; 44, Will Sullivan 19:04.0.
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