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South All-Stars rally for 24-16 football victory
By Deb Smith
American News Sports Writer
The South All-Star football team can hold the bragging rights to the Clark Swisher Activities Complex for about one month.
The South came from behind to beat the North by a score of 24-16 on Thursday in the first game ever played at the new facility next to Aberdeen Central High School. The next football action in the partially-completed facility is the Hub City Bowl on Aug. 27 when Aberdeen Roncalli, Aberdeen Central and Northern State will play consecutive games.
"This was huge," said South player Jordan Paula of Brookings. "It means a lot to the South team. This is our field now. It was a good win."
After the North team scored its second touchdown of the game to take a 13-0 lead in the second quarter, Paula needed just one play to get the South on the scoreboard. Paula ran 80 yards for a touchdown to get his team back in the game.
"It was supposed to be a run inside but I cut it up the field and found an open lane on a diagonal run. It's a great way to end my senior year," Paula said.
"This was a good hard-hitting game," Culver said. "I had a blast. The weather was great. The football was great. This is how football should be played."
While North coach Joel Hybertson of Rapid City Stevens acknowledged that the opening drive of the second half was big, he thought the game started turning on Paula's 80-yard burst.
"What we looked at as a key play was the 80-yard run," he said. "It deflated us emotionally."
South 0 10 7 7-24
North 7 6 0 3-16
First Quarter
N-Adam Griffith 8 pass from Jake Breske (Matt Lindgren kick), 6:55.
Second Quarter
N-Griffith 32 pass from Aaron Olson (Lindgren kick failed), 10:11.
S-Jordan Paula 80 run (Jason Donnelly kick), 10:00.
S-Donnelly 28 field goal, :12.
Third Quarter
S-Nathan Schultz 2 run (Donnelly kick), 4:58.
Fourth Quarter
N-Lindgren 38 field goal, 8:06.
S-Derek Ashley 44 run (Donnelly kick), 1:37.
South North
Firstdowns 16 16
Rushes-yards 39-287 28-94
Passing 44 217
Comp-Att-Int 3-7-0 13-29-0
Tot Off Plays 46 57
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-20 6-40
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-South, Nathan Schultz 2-14, Ryan Routh 5-13, Jordan Paula 3-90, Layne Larson 7-28, Jason Donnelly 4-15, Blake Harms 3-12, Derek Ashley 5-65, Jared Jones 5-30, Ryan Breitling 3-13, Bradley Folkers 2-7; North, Christopher Moran 16-64, Aaron Aylward 3-6, Lee Kessler 2-5, Aaron Olson 1-4, Jered Berg 3-22.
PASSING-South, Breiting 0-2-0 for 0, Larson 3-4-0 for 44, Folkers 0-1-0 for 0; North, Olson 7-9-0 for 85, Jake Breske 13-29-0 for 132.
RECEIVING-South, Ben Oberle 1-35, Routh 1-11; North, T.J. Boehler 6-33, Nick Weber 3-19, Moran 4-38, Brock Nelson 2-39, Griffith 4-61, Aylward 1-27.
[glb]Average of 30 yards per carry. They probably should have found a way to put the ball in Jordan's hands more than 3 times? Great job![/glb]
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South All-Stars rally for 24-16 football victory
By Deb Smith
American News Sports Writer
The South All-Star football team can hold the bragging rights to the Clark Swisher Activities Complex for about one month.
The South came from behind to beat the North by a score of 24-16 on Thursday in the first game ever played at the new facility next to Aberdeen Central High School. The next football action in the partially-completed facility is the Hub City Bowl on Aug. 27 when Aberdeen Roncalli, Aberdeen Central and Northern State will play consecutive games.
"This was huge," said South player Jordan Paula of Brookings. "It means a lot to the South team. This is our field now. It was a good win."
After the North team scored its second touchdown of the game to take a 13-0 lead in the second quarter, Paula needed just one play to get the South on the scoreboard. Paula ran 80 yards for a touchdown to get his team back in the game.
"It was supposed to be a run inside but I cut it up the field and found an open lane on a diagonal run. It's a great way to end my senior year," Paula said.
"This was a good hard-hitting game," Culver said. "I had a blast. The weather was great. The football was great. This is how football should be played."
While North coach Joel Hybertson of Rapid City Stevens acknowledged that the opening drive of the second half was big, he thought the game started turning on Paula's 80-yard burst.
"What we looked at as a key play was the 80-yard run," he said. "It deflated us emotionally."
South 0 10 7 7-24
North 7 6 0 3-16
First Quarter
N-Adam Griffith 8 pass from Jake Breske (Matt Lindgren kick), 6:55.
Second Quarter
N-Griffith 32 pass from Aaron Olson (Lindgren kick failed), 10:11.
S-Jordan Paula 80 run (Jason Donnelly kick), 10:00.
S-Donnelly 28 field goal, :12.
Third Quarter
S-Nathan Schultz 2 run (Donnelly kick), 4:58.
Fourth Quarter
N-Lindgren 38 field goal, 8:06.
S-Derek Ashley 44 run (Donnelly kick), 1:37.
South North
Firstdowns 16 16
Rushes-yards 39-287 28-94
Passing 44 217
Comp-Att-Int 3-7-0 13-29-0
Tot Off Plays 46 57
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-20 6-40
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-South, Nathan Schultz 2-14, Ryan Routh 5-13, Jordan Paula 3-90, Layne Larson 7-28, Jason Donnelly 4-15, Blake Harms 3-12, Derek Ashley 5-65, Jared Jones 5-30, Ryan Breitling 3-13, Bradley Folkers 2-7; North, Christopher Moran 16-64, Aaron Aylward 3-6, Lee Kessler 2-5, Aaron Olson 1-4, Jered Berg 3-22.
PASSING-South, Breiting 0-2-0 for 0, Larson 3-4-0 for 44, Folkers 0-1-0 for 0; North, Olson 7-9-0 for 85, Jake Breske 13-29-0 for 132.
RECEIVING-South, Ben Oberle 1-35, Routh 1-11; North, T.J. Boehler 6-33, Nick Weber 3-19, Moran 4-38, Brock Nelson 2-39, Griffith 4-61, Aylward 1-27.
[glb]Average of 30 yards per carry. They probably should have found a way to put the ball in Jordan's hands more than 3 times? Great job![/glb]
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