WATERLOO - Belleville-Albany was an equal opportunity scorer Friday night, notching touchdowns in all four quarters to defeat host Waterloo 25-0.
All four of the Wildcats' touchdowns came on the ground. Brendon Campbell put Belleville-Albany on the board first with a 6-yard scamper in the first quarter.
Nick Davis scored a 12-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Ryan Hendrickson marched in from 1 yard out in the third quarter and Alex McDermott finished the scoring with a 2-yard, fourth-quarter run.
The Wildcats rushed 41 times for 267 yards, almost double the Pirates' 140 rushing yards.
Belleville-Albany netted 302 yards of offense compared to just 178 for Waterloo.
The Wildcats return to action Friday night when they host Wisconsin Heights.
Marshall 14,
New Glarus-Monticello 7
The Glarner Knights took a one-point lead into the fourth quarter Friday night at Marshall, but couldn't hang on in a 14-7 loss.
The Cardinals scored on a 20-yard pass in the fourth quarter for the deciding score.
Quarterback Kim Bright connected with Cameron Jeglum on a 14-yard pass with 12 seconds left in the third quarter for the Glarner Knights' only score.
New Glarus-Monticello had 12 first downs to Marshall's 8, but were behind in total yards, 252-217.
Tyler Dorn led the ground attack for the Glarner Knights, rushing 16 times for 73 yards. Jeglum caught four passes for 40 yards.
New Glarus-Monticello hosts Waterloo next Friday.
All four of the Wildcats' touchdowns came on the ground. Brendon Campbell put Belleville-Albany on the board first with a 6-yard scamper in the first quarter.
Nick Davis scored a 12-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Ryan Hendrickson marched in from 1 yard out in the third quarter and Alex McDermott finished the scoring with a 2-yard, fourth-quarter run.
The Wildcats rushed 41 times for 267 yards, almost double the Pirates' 140 rushing yards.
Belleville-Albany netted 302 yards of offense compared to just 178 for Waterloo.
The Wildcats return to action Friday night when they host Wisconsin Heights.
Marshall 14,
New Glarus-Monticello 7
The Glarner Knights took a one-point lead into the fourth quarter Friday night at Marshall, but couldn't hang on in a 14-7 loss.
The Cardinals scored on a 20-yard pass in the fourth quarter for the deciding score.
Quarterback Kim Bright connected with Cameron Jeglum on a 14-yard pass with 12 seconds left in the third quarter for the Glarner Knights' only score.
New Glarus-Monticello had 12 first downs to Marshall's 8, but were behind in total yards, 252-217.
Tyler Dorn led the ground attack for the Glarner Knights, rushing 16 times for 73 yards. Jeglum caught four passes for 40 yards.
New Glarus-Monticello hosts Waterloo next Friday.