High school volleyball: Behind the scenes of the Terrific 10 video
You’ve seen the Terrific 10 high school volleyball team. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the making of that Terrific 10 video.
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MENASHA – The Tritons got a 34-yard touchdown pass from Max Pierce to Charlie Hornacek with 12.9 seconds remaining to pull out the win.
Menasha rallied from a 21-7 deficit in the final period on a 3-yard touchdown run by Elijah Gigl, a 28-yard touchdown pass from Logan Liegl to Jaydon Lanser and Liegl’s 2-point conversion.
Christian Collins carried the ball 30 times for 218 yards for Notre Dame.
Notre Dame 0 7 14 7 – 28
Menasha 7 0 0 14 – 21
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
M – Elijah Gigl 4 run (Itzael Villagomez Arroyo kick)
Second Quarter
ND – Christian Collins 31 run (Nicholas Gruesen kick)
Third Quarter
ND – C. Collins 71 run (Gruesen kick)
ND – C. Collins 4 run (Gruesen kick)
Fourth Quarter
M – Gigl 3 run (kick failed)
M – Jaydon Lanser 28 pass from Logan Liegl (Liegl run)
ND – Charlie Hornacek 34 pass from Max Pierce (Gruesen kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Notre Dame – C. Collins 30-218, Jack Collins 3-15. Menasha – Gigl 24-101, Liegl 9-42, Beau Thompson 2-22.
Passing: Notre Dame – Pierce 7-8-1-160. Menasha – Liegl 5-12-1-62.
Receiving: Notre Dame – Hornacek 4-75, Joey Massey 2-62, Jack Whitehouse 1-23. Menasha – Lanser 3-42, Hayden McGuire 1-12, Beau Thompson 1-11.
PULASKI – Spencer Hakes rushed 13 times for 123 yards and one touchdown and Brock Weideman carried 20 times for 106 yards and a score as the Red Raiders pulled away in the second half for the Fox River Classic Conference win.
Also leading the Pulaski offense was Bohdan Schmidt, who was 4-for-4 passing for 87 yards and two touchdowns.
Also rushing for touchdowns were Schmidt and Sawyer Goodness.
The Jaguars were led by quarterback Malcolm MacGrath, who threw for two touchdowns, both to Jadien Laboy.
Ashwaubenon 7 7 0 0 – 14
Pulaski 7 21 7 7 – 42
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
P – Bohdan Schmidt 7 run (Miles Wippel kick)
A – Jadien Laboy 80 pass from Malcolm MacGrath (Colby Biemeret kick)
Second Quarter
P – Brock Weideman 2 run (Wippel kick)
P – Sawyer Goodness 4 run (Wippel kick)
A – Laboy 15 pass from MacGrath (Biemeret kick)
P – Calan Bock 54 pass from Schmidt (Wippel kick)
Third Quarter
P – Spencer Hakes 1 run (Wippel kick)
Fourth Quarter
P – Jeffrey Smits 6 pass from Schmidt (Wippel kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Ashwaubenon – Gus Newel 23-81. Pulaski – Hakes 13-123, Weideman 20-106.
Passing: Ashwaubenon – MacGrath 14-21-0-177. Pulaski – Schmidt 4-4-0-87.
Receiving: Ashwaubenon – Laboy 5-131. Pulaski – Bock 1-54.
SUAMICO – Brady Moon had four touchdown runs in the first half to lead the Pirates to the victory over the Trojans.
Bay Port finished with 290 yards of total offense, while Southwest had 129.
Green Bay Southwest 0 3 0 7 – 10
Bay Port 14 28 7 0 – 49
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
BP – Brady Moon 1 run (Beckett Koerten kick)
BP – Matt Stevens 17 run (Koerten kick)
Second Quarter
BP – Moon 1 run (Koerten kick)
BP – Sawyer Torp 43 pass from Stevens (Koerten kick)
GBSW – Mason Hermes 17 field goal
BP – Moon 22 run (Koerten kick)
BP – Moon 1 run (Koerten kick)
Third Quarter
BP – Jackson Otradovec 21 run (Koerten kick)
Fourth Quarter
GBSW – Braxton Murphy 29 pass from Daniel Stevens (Hermes kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: GBSW – Ezra Krouth 13-7. Bay Port – Otradovec 8-63, Moon 10-55.
Passing: GBSW – Joe Anderson 8-16-0-56, D. Stevens 4-5-0-87. Bay Port – M. Stevens 5-6-0-93.
Receiving: GBSW – Murphy 6-64, Drew Zinkel 3-34. Bay Port – Torp 3-67.
APPLETON – Conner Navis threw five touchdown passes, including the game-winner and subsequent two-point conversion run with 47.7 seconds left, as the Terrors upended Preble.
The win improves West’s record to 3-3 overall and 2-2 in the Fox River Classic Conference North.
West was behind 35-20 after three quarters, but Navis hit Parrion Peace on a 41-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. He then had a two-point conversion pass to Bennett Nelson to pull the Terrors to within 35-28.
On the Terrors’ next possesion, Navis found Chase Verboomen for the touchdown and then ran in the two-point conversion, leaping for the pylon to net the two points. West’s defense held on Preble’s final drive to secure the victory.
Navis also had a 19-yard touchdown pass to Nelson in the first quarter and also hit Peace on touchdown throws of 10 and 33 yards.
APPLETON – Lucas Papendorf’s 21-yard touchdown pass to David Schumacher with 29 seconds left got the win for the Foxes in thrilling fashion over the Thunder.
It was Seymour’s first loss of the season and dropped the Thunder from the top spot in the Bay Conference.
Papendorf also had a 14-yard touchdown run and a 21-yard touchdown strike to Nic Martin.
Carson Staffeldt had a 30-yard touchdown reception for Seymour with Mason Bunnell and Xavier Salzman adding touchdown runs in the fourth quarter.
Seymour 0 8 0 16 – 24
FVL 0 6 13 6 – 25
SCORING PLAYS
Second Quarter
FVL – Lucas Papendorf 14 run (kick failed)
S – Carson Staffeldt 30 pass from Cayden Staffeldt (Xavier Salzman run)
Third Quarter
FVL – Nic Martin 21 pass from Papendorf (pass failed)
FVL – Blessings Kapande 6 run (Reagan Doriot kick)
Fourth Quarter
S – Mason Bunnell 10 run (Salzman run)
S – Salzman 8 run (Salzman run)
FVL – David Schumacher 21 pass from Papendorf (pass failed)
FREEDOM – Aaron Hambel rushed for two touchdowns and Drew Kortz threw for 302 yards and two TDs and returned an interception 74 yards for another as the Irish crusied past the Vikings in North Eastern Conference action.
Parker Jochimsen was Kortz’s top target, catching 10 passes for 160 yards and a score.
Freedom led 7-0 after one, 28-0 at the half and 35-0 after three.
Brayden Jeanquart scored Denmark’s lone touchdown on a 15-yard pass from Thomas Bienapfli.
The win moves the Irish to 4-0 in the conference and 6-0 overall, while Denmark falls to 0-4 and 0-6.
Denmark 0 0 0 7 – 7
Freedom 7 21 7 0 – 35
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
F – Aaron Hambel 5 run (Nolan Phillips kick)
Second Quarter
F – Parker Jochimsen 27 pass from Drew Kortz (Phillips kick)
F – Hambel 1 run (Phillips kick)
F – Jack Bonnet 5 pass from Kortz (Phillips kick)
Third Quarter
F – Kortz 74 interception return (Phillips kick)
Fourth Quarter
D – Brayden Jeanquart 15 pass from Thomas Bienapfli (Lincoln Arneson kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Denmark – Steven Kielpikowski 21-19. Freedom – Nixon Heinke 6-32, Kortz 6-29.
Passing: Denmark – Bienapfli 7-12-1-121. Freedom – Kortz 16-18-0-302.
Receiving: Denmark – Mason Jaeger 1-39. Freedom – Jochimsen 10-160.
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CRIVITZ – The Wolverines scored two second-half touchdowns as they downed the Chiefs in Northwoods Conference action.
Brody MacNeil powered the Crivitz offense, rushing 37 times for 185 yards and two touchdowns, while Devon Weiss added an 11-yard touchdown run to turn an 8-7 deficit into a 13-8 lead after three quarters.
Isaiah Carton led the Shiocton offense, completing 4 of 15 passes for 63 yards and one touchdown.
Shiocton 0 8 0 0 – 8
Crivitz 7 0 6 7 – 20
SCORING PLAYS
First Quarter
C – Brody MacNeil 3 run (kick good)
Second Quarter
S – Brent Singler 13 pass from Isaiah Carton (Carton run)
Third Quarter
C – Devon Weiss 11 run (run failed)
Fourth Quarter
C – MacNeil 17 run (Stephan Allard kick)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Shiocton – Carton 10-43. Crivitz – MacNeil 37-185.
Passing: Shiocton – Carton 4-15-3-63. Crivitz – Evan Orlando 2-5-1-47.
Receiving: Shiocton – Singler 2-26. Crivitz – Kade Thoma 2-47.
STURGEON BAY – Logan Schuh rushed 16 times for 124 yards and one touchdown as the Wolves downed the Pioneers in Across The Bay Conference action.
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