 We're at Urban Field on the north side of Sheboygan where tonight Sheboygan North Golden Raiders host conference rival the Depeer Redbirds in their ranked second in division two Chris. North had a terrible time tackling last week. They couldn't stop the running game. The strength of this number two ranked team is a rushing game. Doesn't look good. No, it doesn't. And if I was, you know, the Sheboygan North staff I'd go back to last week and see what happened. I'd start all over. I'd start with the basics and what got us to where we were a little bit successful and doing OK to back to what that was and start with tackling again and, you know, just start over and have a fresh start. We got a month left of the football season left. Let's see what we can do. Unfortunately, the first team that arrives on the schedule is Depeer, but hey, you got to play the game. And they got games coming up after this that they could have a chance of winning so you can't let, you know, just let go and not care anymore. You got to give, give forth a good effort and hopefully they'll do that. Let's talk a little bit about Depeer. I mentioned they have a strong running game. Who are some of the people we can look at? Well, Cole Runge is their, their, their quarterback and he likes to throw it a little bit too. And I saw that they have a, we actually saw their relative Zach Rubbis is their wide receiver. He has 23 catches this year. He's a very good, good football player as well. And as Marty mentioned, they have a ground game that basically leads the attack in the conference with that. So, so North's got a handful, but I would probably try to stop, stop the run first, which something that North hasn't done very good. So that's where I try to start tonight. Nick Ohuhafi. You'll hear his name called quite often. It doesn't quite roll off your tongue like Boris Rust. Rust avoids. Yeah. And so he's averaging 7.7 yards for Kerry and you know, so he's, he's been a load this year for him, leads the conference in rushing and we love saying his name too. So we'll have to get that name tonight a couple of times as well. I can't remember the name of, I think I do have it down here. Mason Kirby is another guy that we may be calling his name. He's averaging close to 6 yards of Kerry. Yeah. That's a lot of yards. If I was to appear, I wouldn't even put it up. But as I mentioned, they got a nice weapon in Rubbis there as well. And Cole Runge, a senior quarterback is a good one too. So, you know, they got so many weapons, but if I was to appear, I'd probably just try to pound it all night. Let's talk a little bit about North. Chris, the blocky has been insistent on having a, having a balanced attack. The run blocking just has not been very good, however. No, and it hasn't. And a couple of weeks ago, we saw a little bits and pieces and you know, when we saw them real in the year, we said, we saw that you're going to try to share the ball and still do that, but it just hasn't been very successful. One thing about to appear though is they do struggle on defense a little bit. They're averaging almost 375 yards, giving up that much. And their, their worst part is their past defense. And that's one strength that North does have. They have some skilled players out there with Lindow and Spaulding, of course, Peter Green. So maybe, maybe they can, can take advantage of the fact that the Pierce defense on the passing game has struggled this year. I know one thing that coaches are a little bit concerned about with Bailey Meyer is he really leans on Peter Green a lot. And they'd like to see him spread the ball around a little bit. Now it would actually open things up for Peter then. Yeah, would, and I would even like, you know, some, something a little bit more like when we saw a couple weeks ago, and a ball out of the backfield to Ben Miller or something like that. Or maybe a reverse, some type of screen or some action. I also liked a couple of weeks ago when Bailey was running out of the pocket a little bit more. Last week it seemed like he was too much set in the pocket and Self brought blitzers from all different directions. And he was kind of caught, caught cold there. And, you know, he was bumped and hit quite a few times. And I don't think the pier is going to not do the same thing. No, other than getting back to the basics and tackling a whole lot better, what else can North do scheme wise to try and stop the pier's running game? Well, they got to put, you know, load up that box with eight or nine guys and, you know, too many times we've heard Dylan Lindow making tackles. That can't be the case tonight. Somehow, some way, the linebackers have got to flush up there and, you know, the line's got to hold so the linebackers can make the plays and we'll see if that works here. You know, you're talking about a the pier football team that's got 56 kids, Marty. That's just 56 juniors and seniors. South's just got 10. You know, things are going to change. We talked a little bit about youth in Sheboygan a week ago. You know, that's some of the things we need to do is for North to be successful and South to be successful. We need both programs to have 56, 60 kids on the team and that's what the pier has. That could take us back to what we talked a little bit about last week was a co-op team. But let's not go there this week. We've got about five minutes before kickoff. I do want to mention stick around at halftime. There's a lot going on. We don't have any special interviews. But North High has a lot of special activities going on tonight and you'll want to stick around and look for that. 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A little bit of a shot of the press box by Eric Richard Bartson up on top. Scott Mailoff is our director tonight. Eric Weisman on the field. Getting ready to kick off is Bailey Meyer. Kick carries very deep inside the five yard line. And we got a reverse already. Chris, that ball handed off to Tanner Herman. He gets to the outside. He's got the corner and gets it up near the 30 yard line. Pretty nice return. Puttin' Bulldoin on the tackle. He'll be first in 10 for the Redbirds. We're spotting it on the 29 yard line. So even with the trickery, Chris, north not in too bad a shape. Rungy is at quarterback. Chris called that during the opening comments. Oh, Wafi is the lone setback in the backfield. And they got trips to both sides. And we get a whistle. You know, time out by north. They were totally not prepared for that two trips, one on each end. You know, you're nice. Like you need to come out with that. You can't just line up the 11 and pound you. You're going to set up with two linemen on each side. Yeah, they went with the trickery on the kickoff return. Yeah, that was OK. I mean, they got some yardage. The 29 isn't too bad. But then you're right, sending six wides out. What's the point? A little more balanced here. Unbalanced line to the right. Oh, Wafi slips through. And he's tackled outside the 35 yard line. Pretty nice game there. And Lindow makes the first stop, which we don't want to see. Yeah, exactly. You call that it in the opening also. Wide to this side is Zach Robus. Robus, they're inside handoff. Wafi through the line, barreling up into north high territory. Goes down at the 46 yard line. Big gain there. Lindow on the stop again. 16 yard run, 25 yards and two carries. Four wide receivers, two left and right. Runny cranks it up. He's got a big tall receiver out there and making a catch was Max Hudelson. Good grab. Hudelson, a junior tight end. Looking at the front line of the Pierre Redberge. 290, 300, 265, 270, and 265, Marty. Yeah, good replay on that. Big tall, Hudleston made a great catch. I don't think north has a player over 250. Runny dancing, puts it under and runs with it. And he's going to get down inside the 20 yard line. He'll be short of the first down. Pick up of about seven. Ethan Gerbig, number 68 for them is their center. He's a 63, 265 center. Second down for the Redbirds, they're on the move. Quick strike and Hudleston again makes the catch. Pardon me, Tanner Herman. Another tall receiver, Chris. Herman goes 63, 175 and it's an easy touchdown drive for the Redbirds. That's Rungies. Eighth touchdown of the season, Marty. Watch this. He drills it. Boom. And Herman. Herman was a guy that took the return. Handoff on the kickoff return. And there's two minutes and eight seconds in. The Pierre has scored. And they're going for two. Rungie fakes the handoff to Ohuwafi and keeps it and dives in for two. It's eight to nothing. Eight to nothing with 9.52 left in the first quarter. Oh boy, Chris. Yep, that was a little too quick. Yep. Very little resistance on that drive. 9, 16, 27, 19 for the touchdown. 71 yard drive and five plays. Two minutes and eight seconds. You know, one of the things that North could do to try and slow them down a little bit is if they could get their offense going a little bit and keep control of the ball. Green's got it on a return. Trying to go right, switches back to the left. And he's buried at about the 23 yard line. He first in 10 North. But yeah, you know, if they could keep control of the ball for a while, at least keep it out of their offense. Offense, getting it. And we mentioned that in the beginning that the peer has given up some yards. And we said that last week against South and the offense was struggled, to say the very least. So we'll see what happens here. Green on the split out wide to the right. Meyer all alone in the backfield, Chris. Going deep, they sense what you did. Their pass defense is not good. Green lost his footing at about the 32 yard line, but a long gainer. Bailey Meyer to Peter Green. It's going to be first in 10 on the to peer side. Peeters. Watch this. Hobbit back a little bit. A looping pass. And would have been a touchdown if he would have kept his feet. But fortunately for Peter, he's got his feet mixed up. And he's hobbling himself over there. 43 yarder, Chris. No, he had about three, four catches last week. So he's got about 26. That would be 27 on the season. Really? Keeping it? Barrels forward gets inside the 30 down to the 29. Now Ben Miller's hobbling around. So you just took care of two of my bats in the lineup for hobbling. Oops. We don't like that. It's hard enough to beat a team like the Pyranon. You don't have your horses. Holy cow. Quick out. Lindow trying to cut it back. He's going to be close to the first down. I like that play, Marty, because it's quick. The ball gets to the receiver quick and you can attack. I liked when Bailey Meyer too there just took off and ran. If you're going to attack this team, just go right at them. The more you wait, the more they're going to come at you. There you see the replay. Again, I think Peter was supposed to hit the other guy. Two people. Two of the ends there did the blocking on the same guy. And the guy that made the tackle was the one that wasn't hit. Third down and two. I like this. Bailey Meyer talks it under. Finally get to the outside. Rips away from one tackler and has the first down inside the 25. Yeah, a little more north-south. I know you're trying to get some more Bailey, Take what you can. Get that two yards. Good job. Second first down. My gosh, north last week. I don't think it a first down until except for a penalty till late in the second quarter. It's going to be first and 10 for the Raiders. Ball spotted on the 23. Miller in the backfield with Meyer. We haven't seen Kenyon Gilbert yet. Good play again. Bailey Meyer right up the middle. Dragon tacklers gets it inside the 20. I like that play, Marty. Just quick an attack. Pick up a six. I like that call a lot. Green is going to split out wide to the left. Lindow inside of him. Also leaning to that side is Ben Miller. Meyer looking, avoids one tackler, but can't get by the second. He's going to be sacked. Making that tackle was Aaron Volpel. 6-8-250. Is that all? Yeah, is that all. Watch this. Voids the first rusher. But Whirlpool had the beat on him. Loss of six. I think you and I combined aren't 6-8-250, Marty. No, I don't think so either. Third down at 10. Two wide receivers off to the right. Green was the widest of the two. Throwing out to Spalding. That pass is incomplete. That makes it fourth down. Miesel go for it. Not going to kick a field goal from here. Meyer takes the snap, has his pass blocked. It's going to go incomplete. The peer will get it back. Guess who blocked it? I would venture that would be number 99 Aaron Volpel. He got his big hands up there and his big body and eliminated that passing lane. First and 10 for Depeer. They have it on the north. Pardon me, on there 23. And here they come out with their six sets. What they'd like to do here is probably run a wide receiver screen. And then you have blockers out in front, Marty. And you also got the wide open in the middle if you want to hand the ball off. Now, one kid out here doesn't look like a wide receiver, though, at number 70. No, he's out. That's what I'm saying. Set for a screen. And then you can run this because you clear everybody out. And then basically it's your three linemen against their five. When you got two big, three big horses leading away there. Well, who hoppy on the carry takes it out. They're going to spot it on the 40. So 17 yard pickup. Ivan Blazic, number 79, 6-1, 265. Junior was leading that time. 42 yards and three carries for Ohu Hoppy. Another inside handoff to him. He breaks through. He's through all the way down to the north side. 35, 36 yard line. Another big gainer. They're just opening up, Chris. Unbelievable. Yeah. Well, they got a lot of strength up the middle, Marty. 290, 300, 265. Good replay, Scott. 270, 265 front line. Wow. Another inside handoff to Ohu Hoppy. He's still dragging tacklers all the way down to the 20 yard line. 17 yard pickup. They're gashing them. Peer defeated Notre Dame 21 to 14. We saw Notre Dame. Saw that nice little outfit. And they also beat Ashwaben on 20 to 13. Their big date is October 16, the last game of the season. Marty, when to peer, travels to Bayport. That would be a good one to go see. Mitch Anderson is wide to the left. He'd give an inside handoff on a jet sweep. And not getting very far that time. Getting tackled was Jordan Essar. Western York on the stop there. And that's going to go for no gain. And a hanky on the field, Marty, our first. On the peer, going to take the penalty. Set up a first and 20 on about the 29. Pretty good student section out here, Marty, which is nice to see. Nice night. We've had a nice September day, finally. Really? I was telling the guys before the game it didn't even seem like football weather. It's not raining. Rungy zips one to his wide receiver, Essar. And he gets it down near the 10 yard line. That could be a first down. Well, Rungy came in averaging, averaging 60% throwing percentage, 802 yards throughout the year. But he's got a nice, accurate arm, Marty. He certainly does. All on the 11 yard line, second and one. Fake to Oh, offy. Rungy keeps it and gets tackled hard. But he does have the first down. It'll be first and goal from the nine. You're going to tackle there. First and goal for the Redbirds. We got, oh, you mean he didn't get it? He's trying to catch up on some of my stats. Chris, they've been pretty successful. In the passing game, they're three for three. And to three different receivers, which is pretty interesting. First down, Marty. You're correct. I knew that. Rungy rolling right, looking. Now he tucks it under and gets pushed out of bounds. But even that, he gets five yards, Marty. Yeah, I don't think he got back to line of scrimmage, did he? Yeah, he did. Yeah, he did. You're right. You're right. I had my markers down. Even when they don't look like they gained much, Marty, they're gaining big chunks. Yeah, I hear you. Second and goal, ball spotted on the five. Rungy looking. He's got his wide receiver. Nice catch made by Jordan Joseph. Six-five, 175 target. That's just too easy, Chris. Are they going for two again? Sure enough. Oh, Afi in the backfield with Rungy. Hands it off to him. He barrels in. Another touchdown with a two-point conversion makes it 16 to nothing. And we still have 256 left in the first, Chris. Well, he mentioned that DePierre is number two in the state in Division II. Number one would be Wanakee and Scott Rice's brother, coach of South, is in charge of Wanakee. Hey, Chris, you know what I talk about sometimes in college basketball? You want to blow people away and build up your resume. They do, I guess, in football, too, when you play the cupcakes kind of schedule. Do you sense DePierre trying to make a statement like that? Why just trying to run up the score? Well, I didn't like the first set. You have to come out. Maybe they just don't kick extra points. I know it's just something I know. There are teams that just don't do that. You might as well take your chance at two. You're going to eventually going to need someone to be able to kick. But I didn't like the reverse either. I mean, these games are scouted and stuff, so why would you give away stuff on tape? When you really don't need to use it. Right. Lindow has it. Cuts through the first wave of attackers. Cuts it back. He's got an opening. And now he has to cut it back again, and he's dragged down outside the 45-yard line. Nice return. Sanford, as good as DePierre is, you know, you're going to have to be able to stop people. And that's two pretty good kickoff returns. And we really saw North move the ball a little bit. Right here is the cutback. Boom, right there. And I think right there he should have switched the ball into his other hand and just gone for the sideline. Yeah. Just keep going. I didn't know if he could get by Jake Ben-Rens. Well, he wasn't going to get by him going the other way either. But that's neither here nor there. North in good field position, but they are down 16-nothing. Billy Meyer has some company in the backfield. Hayden Herman, quick out. Spalding makes a catch for five, make it four yards. All right, I like those quick little passes here. Mention that in the first drive. Fortunately, they got the sack. Let's put them back a little bit. Second down at six. Spalding out to this side now, and green wide to the left. Miller is the up back. I'm not sure who the deep back is, Chris. Inside handoff, and getting knocked down hard was Elijah Knight. We haven't seen him in the backfield much. That's going to be no gain on that play. Let's see Elijah trying to get to the outside. Play was designed to go up and in, but there was absolutely no hole there. And there was a hole hole there, Tom. I can't pursue by that guy. Not this way, young man. Please coach, let me run away from number 99. You can see there was a guard on the left side pulled and went around, but was not able to clear anything. And I think we're going to have North offside. Looks like Spalding got his head over the ball. No, check that it wasn't Spalding. He was a kid without a number on our program. Boy, Marty, they didn't even get up to the long. I thought that was called pretty quickly. That's because he lined up offside. OK, let's have a chance to sell sets. Hate that when you get guys in numbers we don't have. Oh, and you look at that North line, Chris, there's just no comparison with those of the Peer kids. No. Green's pass, a dart to Green. Makes a nice move. First tackler misses him. And then he gets it up to about the Peer 40 yard line. It'll be first in 10 North. 15 yard pickup. Green has had a, pardon me, Bailey. Meyer has had a nice first quarter. Chris, I've got him four for six, 58, 64 yards. Meyer looking at any tuck to down. Pretty quick, Chris. Loves it up for about five or six yards. Ben Miller again, slow to get up. And again, I like that play. Get it and just run. Anything to the positive. And that should be the quarter, Marty. It's going to be awfully tight. If I'm North here, I wouldn't be running a play. No, it's down to seven seconds. They're hustling up to the line. Not sure they'll get it off in time. They have the wind. Dup. We're at the end of the first quarter with the Peer on top, 16 to nothing. 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The offense seems to have a little flow much better than a week ago. Oh boy, it was almost non-existent last week. I like that it's quick here. I mean, they're making quick decisions, quick hitters with the running backs, quick passes. Bailey doesn't have to sit back there too long and he's gotten some nice runs himself. Herman, the deep back. Bailey Meyer going deep to Peter Green. He's got it over the shoulder. Catch, what a play. Great pass, great catch, North on the board. 22 yard scoring play. Very nice. Nice pass, nice catch. Watch this over the shoulder. Let's see what North does. They're going for two, almost forced into it, Chris. Yep. Herman is the deep back. Bailey rolling right, tries to jump but couldn't get the pass off. Full pull on the stop. So with 10.45 left until halftime, North trails at 16 to six. Hey, they look good on offense. Very nice offensive drives. They compared to a week ago, a little more efficient. Like I said, just a little more prep in their step. Like the quick plays there, don't let Bailey sit back there too long. Nice job. Wasn't for that big sack on the first drive, Marty. Maybe they would have gotten some points then too. Yeah, I agree with you. The problem is to stop the number one offense in the league. Yeah. Hey, I was going to mention some quick stats here for North. They had 31 yards rushing in that first quarter. That's more than they had all game against South and they passed for 64 yards for 95 yards. I mean, I think that's more than they had all last week too. So the offense has not been the problem tonight so far. And no turnovers I might add. Myers kick not nearly as deep taken on the 15 yard line on the run. Going right through the middle is that return man. So you can get a number on that gentleman. Number 20 on the return. That was Connor Cupsch. 510-170 and he looked like a load running down there and my gosh, there was nobody there. Oh, is that an opening or what? Aiden Herman got a hold of him and didn't let go. Ball is spotted at North, 41 yard line. Ohuwafi in the backfield behind Rungi. And he gets the hand off and gets knocked down. Right at the 40s so give him a gain of one. Good job there. That was the best run defense all night. We're gonna put it at the 39 so give him a gain of two but that's the best play they've had on defense against the run tonight. Yeah and I don't have a number for who made the tackle. Yeah, there's a bunch of guys that are not on our program for North. Rungi fires just out of the reach of his intended receiver. That's his first in completion of the night, Chris. He was a four for four in the first quarter. Cecil on the defense there and we got third and eight here, Marty. We got a chance. Couple of wide receivers out this way. Vaclav Zedah inside handoff to Ohuwafi and he's got more than enough for a first down. He's still on his feet. He's dragged down near the 15 yard line. That was over 20 yards. Big hole. Look at this hole. Boom. 24 yards. Good seal blocks by the guards. I think I noticed as the wide receivers get down and look for people to block also. Yeah, they're big kids. They are big, tall kids at receivers. Mitch Anderson is wide to the right. They go the other way. Nice scoop made. I don't know if that pass is gonna be, that's gonna be an incompletion, I believe. Yeah. Robus was the intended receiver and even he knew it short hopped him. The reason we knew it was incomplete, even though it was hard to see is when all the north high tacklers pulled up on him. Yep, he did too. There you go, great replay. Rungi, quick slant and right through the hands of Zach Robus and it's gonna be third down. That play is there, Chris. Yep. I mean that was, it was down to the field before the secondary of north even knew it was there. Yeah, it's gotta get on that inside shoulder. Tanner Herman wide to the right. Rungi forced from the pocket running. He's gonna get the first down. It looked like he was gonna get the first down. No, they're saying it's gonna be fourth down. Wow, that's just short. Nine yards, actually a long nine. Ohuhafi in the backfield taking it under center. This time it's Rungi and we get a quarterback sneak and he leans forward and he's got the first down. First and goal for the Redbirds at the four yard line. Chris, they're probably gonna score but I'll tell you, north has played a lot better on defense this possession. Yep, they're up there fighting, they're giving everything they had, but my God, every man is outweighed by 75, 80 pounds. At least. Really? Ohuhafi takes the handoff, bounces to the outside and his hand for a touchdown. A couple of missed tackles. Another score for Depeer. This is seventh touchdown of the season. Four yard run. First running touchdown tonight, Chris, by either team. Going for two, they've done it all night and they've been a very successful at it. Inside handoff, Ohuhafi cuts it back to the left and found a wide open path to the end zone and scores. With 817 remaining until halftime, Depeer 24, north six. There you see the touchdown run, bouncing it to the outside on the two point conversion, he cut it back to the left and found a big hole there too. One of my most rewarding experiences as a dietitian has been actually quite recently, just a year ago, when I met Donna, because she was so motivated and ready to lose weight and to get healthier. Well, since I've met Sue and listened to her guidance, I've lost about 80 pounds and I have been taken off almost all my medications. To me, I mean, that's something to shout about. I just see the future getting better and better and better because I'm getting healthier and healthier and healthier. Well, we got a man limping off the field here, Chris. For North, that's Israel Jassel. Like that. Israel, a defensive tackle, he's a senior. Hopefully he'll be able to get back in the game. Helping him off the field is Coach Bell and Chris Lenz, trainer. Lindow and Green are back deep to return this kickoff. Jake Van Rens does the kickoff chores for Depeer. Ball carries deep inside the five. Lindow cuts it back inside and gets a good return near the 25 yard line. It'll be first and 10 North. Well, we've seen some positive things out of the offense this week, Marty. Third possession, two very successful drives. The first one that just got sacked, which made it a very difficult chance for a first down, but let's see what they do on their third chance. Flier takes a handoff or takes a snap and hands it off to Herman. He gets to about the 27 yard line, pick up of about two. And Gilbert is on the sideline, Chris. He doesn't appear to be hurt. Just hasn't gotten in yet. Standing next to Demetrius Bird, number 25. That's my favorite high school football number. Quick out through the hands of Green. Well, Peter would have caught that ball. He was right in the middle of seven white shirts. It was the play before, but Peter would have caught that. There wasn't a lot of room for him on that slant. Meyer trotting into the huddle late. Now he looks back to the sideline. They're going to have to get a timeout, some confusion getting the play in. It'll be a third down and eight for North. That was their second timeout used. Hey, I could have thought of something else we get a complaint about, but they didn't do it. And that was on the kickoff. If they got trots on the outside. Oh, yeah. For Depeur. Next week, we're back here, right? We are in the North, host Green Bay Preble. That's next Friday. Preble's at Salt and Light. They got to take two trips to Green. Two trips in a row. To Sheboygan. Ay, ay, ay. I know we complain about our schedule for the Sheboygan school, but the Green Bay schools don't always have it so sweet either. Well, it just doesn't make sense. Can't you fix that? One team, they should only take one trip to Sheboygan. Of course, you could talk about your baseball schedule. We've got stories to tell with that too. But we love this conference. All right. All right, third down and eight. Meyer looking. Oh, he's run out of the pocket. Oh, that's got to be a penalty. How can't that be a penalty on Bailey Meyer? On Bailey Meyer or against him? He got just clocked with a forearm shiver. Let's see that again. I like, hopefully, they showed all the way through. Bailey Meyer got just clocked after he got rid of that ball. Let's watch him here. See Marty if it happens here. Watch Bailey here. Are we going to see up high enough head? Fourth down. North is going to be punting for the first time tonight. Snap. Meyer's kick is away. A wobbler, end over end. And it goes out of bounds. Oh, that was not a very good one. He got a great spot, Chris. Marketed at the 45. It should have been closer to the 50. Either way, it wasn't very good. First down and 10 watches. See if you can see where it bounces. It goes out of bounds. Oh, well. First is at the 43. He went. The official put his hand up like he's trying to figure out the angle. The ball was way far ahead of him. That's not how that works. Richard Bartson on that camera work. And oh, off he breaks through on the left end and still on his feet. And he's out of bounds. No, he scored a touchdown. They never did get him out of bounds. And we got another injury by North coming off the field with a sore arm, his number 54. And again, we don't have a name that goes with that number. This does not look good, Chris. He might have a broken arm. Oh, off he with a 55 yard run and a touchdown. One possession they did fairly well against the run, Chris. And then they have this happen. Yep. I don't think he got it. Oh, one official is signaling it. Two point conversion good. Give mate, 631 left. Oh, off he with his second touchdown run, 32 to 6. Here's the replay. Looked like he was boggled up. There's an official looking for where the ball is. There the guy 50 yards away runs and said, I got this. Get out of my way. Want some camera time. Oh, I shouldn't laugh, Marty. That was bad. Yeah, I thought it was pretty cool about the punt. Well, the punt, you put your arm up so you can angle because you see it and you try to angle it. But the ball was down the way. But he should have held up instead of his arm. Chris was his putter lined up. Van Rens getting ready to kick off again. He's been a busy young man tonight. Lindow and Green back deep for the Raiders. They've been pretty good on their kickoff returns. And that's an offside. Oh, run it. Ay, ay, ay. Dropping down at the 31 yard line. Peyton Phil. Peyton, show him where you live, man. Come on. Have some fun. That might be your only chance this year to get the ball and run with it. Have some fun. What do you got to lose? Drops back, tucks it under right away and runs. He's got a big ganner here. Picks up about 14 or 15 yards. It's going to be first in 10. The 44 yard line, that's a 13 yard pick up. See what you have is the peers front four attacking so much they almost over pursue, which creates holes for Bailey Meyer to go through. For a good chunk of the first quarter, Bailey was in the backfield all alone. They've put running backs with them now. Herman trying to get up the middle, picks up, maybe he just got back to the line of scrimmage. It's going to be second down. We're going to be generous, Chris, and give him a gain of one. Oh, yeah. I'd say about a one. I'm counting the inches, Marty. I'm counting the inches. It was more than two feet, so we'll give him a yard. A lot of wide receivers off to the left. Meyer tucks it under, cuts it back, and he boom. He fumbled a ball. I think they're going to call it a fumble. He wasn't down and the peer has it. He fumbled it at the 45 yard line, and then the peer picked it up. It looked like he might take it to the house, Marty, and then quick pursuit by the Redbirds. And unfortunately, for him, he put it on the ground. Watch this run, just for a second. Yeah, but right there, I thought he could break through. He had the ball out a little bit, and that's right where the player's helmet made contact. It's going to be first and 10 to peer, with 534 left and a half. I think Rungi wants to throw the ball, Chris. The coach says no. Good tackle. Weston Yerck. Jordan Esser on the carry. Cheating. Under peer. That's what it looks like. Yep, holding. Let's see if we can catch it right in the middle of the line. Yeah, that big lineman was holding R74. They're all big linemen, Marty. Don't generalize like that. Use their numbers. Some teams only have one or two big linemen, not the peer. As we mentioned before, 290, 300, 265, 270, and 265 up front for those Redbirds. Pitch out to Ohuhafi dancing around to pick up about six or seven yards. I'm not thinking about, if ever I need to move, I can always get some linemen from the five linemen from the peer. My house would be empty in about an hour. Yeah, really. Good net, he's sweet. Rungi looking. Looking is forced from the pocket. He's going to run with it and goes out of bounds. Outside the 45, but a very short game. He's got quick feet, Marty. Yep. Makes decisions and then uses those feet of his. Very efficient. Doesn't take a hit there. Watch him here now. Looking, looking. Nothing. Watch his quick feet. Scurrying up the line. Third a bunch. Yeah. Rungi keeps it. Boy, he had the north defenders fooled. And he got through the, around the left end and just skirted all the way down inside the 10. It'll be first and goal. That was a great fake, Chris, to the running back, Ohuhafi. Did I mention he had quick feet? Yeah, and he's a fast runner too, right there. Defense was totally fooled. And Rungi looks like a pretty fast runner. And a 6-5, 1-75, Joseph with the seal block there. With the blast. Knock him down. Rungi rolling right. Passing, he's got his receiver. Did he get it in the end zone? It doesn't look like it. Zach Robas was held short. It's going to be second and goal from the one. That was Rungi's first completion of the quarter, Chris, surprisingly enough. They're doing so much damage on the ground. Ohuhafi in the backfield gets it. Virtually untouched in for a touchdown. His third score. Let's see. All of them coming here in the second quarter, Chris. I wonder just how good he is, Marty. He's got a big line to run behind. We saw a good speed before, but you know what? He's a big kid. You got a line like that. Makes things a little easier for you. 6-2, 200 pounds. Wow. That's a Boris size, another two point conversion. Marty, if you were 200 pounds back when we played, you'd be on the line. Really? We've talked about that numerous times. I mean you and me, but I mean kids that we played high school football with. John Jorgensen was maybe 200. And that was it. He was a starting tackle. Our other tackle was maybe 170. Our center was 170. The two guards were 150. I mean, you know. How did everybody get so big? Really, I know. It's just amazing. The NFL too, it's just, I don't know. Is it our diets we're on now or? I don't know. It's just strange how we talk about the NFL is the same way. You're not 300 plus on the offensive line. You don't weigh enough. I heard they have ice bags ready for Van Wren so he can ice down his leg at halftime. Doing all these kickoffs. Not very deep. Green's got it at about the 13 or 14. Right up the middle. Go! And taken down at the 40. What a return by Peter Green. You know, they have a great offense to Pierre, but. Yeah, they better have a great offense. Their special team and defense is not. Not playoff caliber. Not when you get deep in a flip. Not when you win a state championship. Exactly, yeah. They've not to say they can't do well, but definitely some things we've seen. I'll tell you, can't knock their offense. It's a machine. Pretty awesome. 315 left until halftime, north with a chance to get on the board. Miller in the backfield with Bailey Meyer. Bailey tucks it down and runs. You know, these are all designed plays, Chris. I like these plays, so. You know, they would have been a lot more efficient last week, too, if they would have let Bailey do some of this. Well, I think the reason they're doing it is because they couldn't get generator running game with the normal guys that do the running. So they're taking the next best option, the biggest kid back there, letting them run with it. Puts a lot of pressure on Bailey Meyer. He's been up to the task so far. Harry runs for another first down inside the 30-yard line. North has one timeout remaining. There's 231 left, so they have plenty of time, actually. There you see some nice blocking up front. It's a 10-yard pickup, by the way. Miller of the up-back, Bailey Meyer right behind him. Inside handoff, and Lindow is going to be knocked down and back by Jake Vorpal. That's Aaron's brother. Jake goes, that can't be right, 5'11", 225? Number 90? That's a bigger net. That was like, let's not try that one again. Really. Got to be able to hold a line to make those work. Second down and 15. I like the quick hitting idea, instead. Yeah, exactly, I'm all with you there. Triple coverage, basically, on green. I'm here with a quick out. I like this. We've got Miller. Nor is going to get the 5 that they lost back, and maybe another yard or so. And Ben's now down. And they're not there. Oh, jeez. Kneeling down over on his Ryan Kinney. The trainer for DePierre is over, helping him, and Chris Lands walks in. You know, it didn't look bad, but either a knee or an ankle. I think it was number 54. Chris, for North, came off with a bad arm, either that or 57. Well, what I didn't like was the North players screaming for Chris Lands to get over here. You know, when the players know it's bad, you know, that's the first sign you of concern. I hear you. I'm with you there. And he was hurting before. Yeah, you mentioned that. He was hobbling a couple of times before watching him. We saw Peter hobbling a couple of times. And they're looking at the knee. Check it out again. You know, it's hard to see anything there. Just look like a football play. DePierre kid made a nice tackle, and Ben goes down. Yeah, I saw. Connor Cups was a tackleer. Calling for the sidelines there. You know, it's kind of like I mentioned to you or a couple of people. I said, this is like the Jordy Nelson thing. All he did was jump up and catch the ball. We can jump. We've jumped in our lives 1,000 times, millions of times. And you never see anybody get hurt. And the way Jordy Nelson got hurt, and here's Ben can't put any weight on his leg, which is not a good thing. Yeah, his leg is dragging. What they need are taller trainers. This is where you need the cart. That's why you have the cart over here to get the cart over to take him off. That's why it sits there. He should not be having to do this. This is not a good situation. Well, I see that other number 54. We didn't have a name for him, Chris, but I see him on the sideline. He seems to be doing fine, which is a good thing. Hopefully he'll be able to get back out there and play. We apologize, but we don't have a name for you, kiddo. Player out there helping him. Cleet and Bell. You have the cart. Where are those vorpal boys? Let's have them help. Well, what's the cart sitting right here? Why should he have to walk this off? They're looking for John Moss right now. He's got the key. John's right over to the right. Bringing him over to the training table on the track, and does not look good. Anyway, back to football action. It's third down and nine. Lindow in. A little bit late in the backfield to help with the blocking is paid fill. My air dropping. Quick out and incomplete, but a flag does come down. Let's see what that's all about. I think they were holding. Spalding, maybe. No? Find out. Illegal procedure on north has declined. So it's an incomplete pass. It'll be fourth down and nine. Exactly one minute left on the clock until halftime, and north does have a timeout left. So if they can get this first down, they've got some chances, Chris. They could do it. Peter Green is the widest of the receivers on the left side. Oh, did you see that? The pure kid just go right through the north blocker. That was actually pretty impressive. Fourth down passes incomplete. The pure takes over under a minute left. Watch this. Right up the middle, 48. Right next to Bailey Meyer. He's the guy that's going to get destroyed. Boom. Are you allowed to dive into their legs? Knock them down? I remember doing that in my sophomore year against Tim Seifert, who was an all-world type player. And I caught his knee on my helmet. He knocked me right out. So you know what happened? The next day we ran the same drill, I went at him again. He didn't knock me out that time. But I don't know that I stopped him. I guess my point is sometimes you just got to get creative. Yeah, let's score quick here, DePierre. You're up 40 to 6. Yeah, let's throw the ball up in the air here. It'll be second down and 10. Heck, they could run it and get chunks of yards. They've been doing it all night. Zach Robbins is wide to the right. Inside handoff. Oh, Afi trying to bounce to the outside. He gets taken down. Nice tackle there. Making a stop was Weston Yerke. 40 seconds, Marty. Pick up a 2 on the play. It's third down. There's a picture of Ben. Yeah, he's not looking good. Doesn't make me feel good at all, Marty. Mom and dad down there checking them all too. My stomach's queasy about it. Deep pass. Over everybody's heading complete. It'll be fourth down with 9.4 seconds left. Yeah, let's not just run the quarter out. Better have that quick strike score. Yeah, it's so well. I wonder sometimes, Marty, it's just a game. They're going for it. Green and Linda are the two deep safeties. Inside handoff. Oh, Afi right through the line. He's got the first down. And he's still on his feet. And he gets into North Territory down to the 46-yard line and stopped the clock with under a second left to Pierre calling a timeout. You've got to be kidding me. I was going to the bathroom, Marty, and. You could have went. I know, but I thought it was going to be half time. It's ridiculous. What do they need to call a timeout for? They're up 40 to 6. OK, rub it in. 40 to 6. Better run one more play. Yeah, I don't know what he's thinking of. Certainly doesn't make much sense to me. Mitch Anderson is the wide receiver to this side, number four, and inside him is Tanner Herman. 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Give a shout out to number 65 for North Cam Krebsbach. He was a kid that had over at Pigeon River. Nice to see former students out for sports being active in high school. And second-time personnel timeout. And coaches letting them have it. And of course, we don't have the number of the player that. Yeah, that's probably a good thing in this case. Yeah. That's not out there. Spalding went out there, but he wasn't supposed to be out there. So with three seconds in, again, a personnel and coaches letting them have it. Our next game is right back here at North High School when Green Bay Preble comes to town to play the Raiders. The peer is going to host Pulaski. That would appear to be another runaway win for the Redbirds. As I mentioned before, their big date is October 16th when they travel to Bayport. That'll be probably for the conference championship. Inside handoff to Herman. He gets it up to about the 35. Who's the longest run of the game? Give him a seven-yard pick up there. Let's see it hit him right up the middle. Second down and about three. Meyer keeps it, bounces to the outside, gets it up to the 40. And it's going to be a first down for the Raiders. That's worked very well tonight, Marty. It's like, where has that been all year? Generally speaking, Chris, I think when you think about getting the running game going, you're looking at somebody that is a running back kind of thing, not your quarterback. Pulling a Tim Tebow kind of thing. But the running backs, as I've seen it, just are not very explosive and not powerful enough to move the line of scrimmage when they have to. Elijah Knight on the carry there. Jamal Arneson, number 28. 28 picks up maybe a yard. His first carry of the night. North looking to control the ball. Keep the Depeur offense off the field. Another inside handoff. Herman this time gets it up to about the 30. 44, 43 yard line. Third down, about six or seven yards for North. Big third down play. Legal substitution. They're going to be in a legal substitution unless. Oh, they got 12 guys in the field. I haven't seen anybody come off. Yeah, finally. Oh, boy. See ya. Well, I saw two go out. I do recall seeing one North player. Let's see, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. All righty, now we're set to play. You think it really mattered if they had 12 out there? Just thinking the same thing, Marty. Now we're cheating. A little bit in motion that time was. Patrick Sousa. I went to school with a special, but it was not from around here. He was a big kid. He was a farm kid. I went to school. Did you guys live out in the country a little bit? No. I suppose that was so far back, now it's all built up. Yeah, it was then. Because I remember coming home with Dave Gehrer from La Crosse and we stopped at your house. I was Mequon at Homestead before this today. That neighborhood, that's not the same place I grew up in. Uh-oh. Oh, he's not going to get away. And he sacked way back inside the 25. Wowee. And I'll set up a fourth and I'll bunch. Yeah, 25 or so. So with 8.30 left here, North is going to have to punt it away. We've only punted one so far. Yeah, that part's been pretty good. They had it working for a little while, Chris. There gets a good snap. Kick is away. Highest high kick, taken at the 38. And a rip down was a return man, Connor Cups. First and 10 for DeBier. And they're going to be in great shape. We do have a hanky on the floor, on the field, holding on to Pierre on the return. So we'll be back a little bit further, but they'll have the ball first and 10. Hey, Ben Miller's back. Sweet. On crutches. Surprise they're not taking him to get that checked out. But Chris Lenz is very smart on this, he knows. This is substantial penalty, Chris. Mark it at the 41. There you see Ben on your screen at the crutches. And the thing about Ben is that one of his strengths is his speed. He is so quick. So he wouldn't affect his legs and stuff. He'd always worry about things. And plays linebacker and running back on the team here. Sister Maggie's a good little athlete too. Look for that name at North High. A couple wide receivers off to this end for DePier. Ohu Havi in the backfield. And we get a flag offside north, lining up offside. Another thing about Ben, Marty, is that he's quick humored. He's got his quick one-liner and always got to come back or something to say that tries to keep the game fun. He enjoys, competes hard, but keeps the game fun. Tends to wear unique outfits to practice and hats and things. Right up the middle. And Lindow. Ohu Havi gets it inside the 45. He doesn't have enough yards yet, Marty. He's going to go over 300 this time. Yeah. Just 56 on the roster. There's no other backs back there on the sidelines. Yeah, really. Wouldn't want to give somebody else a chance. Rungy on a pitch back to Ohu Havi. Cuts it up. Barrels over, people. He's pretty close to a first down again. Second down and two. Starting outfit out there for Depeer. Front line looks the same. Big. Let's make him miss him. Going to say that something to that effect. It's hard to read their numbers when they're all stretched out. They could have three digits. He's over the line of scrimmage. Good decision. Rungy with the nice choppy steps, scrambles and gets first down. Smart play on his part. See, the other thing too is who's to say that Oh Sun Rungy twists an ankle or something here and a game 40 to 6. Like I say, you've got a whole starting line up out there. And you lose one in a game up 40 to 6. Kind of foolish. Yeah. At what point did you pull him? You're right. Ohu Havi trying to probe his way through the line of scrimmage and gain some yardage. Cambell running off, number 44. I don't think, Chris, that Depeer has had a negative yardage play tonight. I think they've all been positive. Second down and about five. Rungy at quarterback. And in motion is Herman. Inside handoff. Haven't seen his play. And a little inside reverse. That was Esser. Esser's carried the ball before. And again, why show that play? Exactly. It's a great point, Chris. Why would you want to do that? It's very well developed. I love the play. Just what's the point here? You might as well just run your dives and stuff. That's what most teams do when you're up by this. Just run up the middle and see if they can stop you. But that's just showing opponents something else to study here. They know when they come. And now let's throw. Yeah, and a great catch by Robus. 11 yard play for a TD. That was the fourth touchdown pass. No, pardon me, third touchdown pass for Rungy tonight. So he's lighten up the scoreboard. And when does the clock start running? Following the kickoff. The clock stops on scores, Marty, or a timeout. So otherwise, it'll just keep running. And of course, they've got to go for two. Ohu Hafe, two pointer, 46 to six, 40 points spread, 48, pardon me, 48, 48 to six. It's got to be 35 points spread, I think you mentioned it. Even if Norse scores. Moss and Shetter down on the sidelines, warming up. Two managers. Pull me in, coach. Allison's going to play in the powder puff game. Lane drive kick picked up by Lindow. He gets through the first wave of defenders and then has tackled hard at about the 37. And the clock is running. Ball is going to get spotted at the 37 yard line. It'll be first and 10 for the Raiders. OK, penalty. Run it. Yep, I believe it does. Injury. It stops, Marty. Hurt feelings. Herman trying to probe the middle, but there's nothing there. Chris, do you hear anything about Gilbert? Does he hurt? Or are they just selecting not to play him tonight? I would say they're just not using him at this time. He's on the sideline. We've seen him down there. Standing next to my favorite number, 25. Second down and 10. Meyer looking, looking. Fires a dart. Green has it. He's going to be short of the first down. And he fumbles. And we get a fumble. And the officials don't know what to call. They're saying it was a fumble. Green catches it for about eight yards, and then it's a fumble lost. Peer will have it first and 10. The officials are, they're going to give it back to north. Raider ball. No fumble lost. Saying the ball was down. But it will be, he looked like he was probably down there. It's hard to tell. But it's going to be third down and about two. Ball spotted on the 46 yard line. Heading off around the right end. He's going to have the first down. Not by much, but he got it. First down for north. Chris Back getting some information about Ben Miller and what's happening with him. Yeah, it's not an ACL or MCL. So that's good. That's a good thing. I don't want to review everything, but he said it's not as bad as it could be. And be ready for spring. And that's, like I said, my gut was just moving big time. Quick out to Lindow, but off of his hands, passes incomplete. Just let him a little bit too much. Was that type of pass that you liked though, the quick out? Let the receiver do some running. Clock running, 145 left in the third. North has had most of the, had the ball most of this quarter, but they haven't been able to do anything with it. Bailey Meyer on a quarterback sweep to the left. Picks up about seven or eight yards. Third down, make it about three yards to go for a first down. Well, you know, this is going to happen. Chris, if they don't get it here, they will be going forward on the fourth down. Yeah, it's two down territory. Meyer going off left tackle. I think he's got the first down, Chris. Let's see where they eventually spot it. Officials looking at it. They're going to give him the first down. Meyer just squeaking out the yardage needed and got the first down and that should do it for the fourth quarter. Oh, they're going to try to get one more in, Marty. Well, they got 10 seconds. They should be able to do it. Quick out to Green, gets around one tackle and another tries to cut it back. 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Getting ready to start fourth quarter action. Yardage totals way down for both teams, Chris, with the running clock. My hair going to the left again and gets hit hard right at the 35 yard line. No gain on that play. It's going to be third down. Fourth. Seth goes upstairs. He always wanted to do these announcements, like what, an umbrella or what? It was about a cell phone or something found. So it was, again, we aren't the PA. Right. Meyer finds an opening, gets through and he's going to get. I don't think he's going to have the first down, Chris. I don't think so either. That was a nice hit there. He wanted to stretch it out to get it over the line, but I'm not sure that he did. Did a great job of finding an opening though. There you see, watch him reach the ball out now. Oop, too late. Fourth down and one. Tight set for Norris. Phil is the up back and they pass forward and they get it. I don't think so. Kale Spaulding on the catch. Spaulding says first down, the officials might have something else to discuss on this. Give it to him, yes. Pick up a one, just enough. I don't know. Hey, hey, hey, hey. I got to be honest with you, Marty, when he caught it, I didn't think he was anywhere near the line of scrimmage. You got to get your putter and hold it up and kind of measure like that guy was supposed to do for the punt. I'll be golfing with Coach Van Vagel tomorrow. And where should I stay away from? Of course. Kale Meyer right up the middle. Picks up five yards on that little quick opener. Watch this, guard pulling through. Oh, he missed the block, man. Hit somebody. I thought it was nice of Wisconsin to move their game to 7 o'clock so we can golf tomorrow morning and early afternoon. I'm sure they were thinking just to you. Mr. Van Vagel's got a lot of pull down there in Madison. We thought we only extended across the state to lacrosse, but he's going south with that. Hey, girls. All right, second down and five. Clock running. Meyer gets the corner. He's got the first down and a bunch more. Nice run by Bailey Meyer. Chris, watch this, watch him get the corner. But you know, you talked about early on that they have got trouble playing run defense. And there you see it right there. First down and 10 at the 11. That was a 26 yard pickup. Holy cow. You know, of all the games that we've done involving north this year, that's been the longest running play. Rebsbach playing right tackle. Inside handoff to Herman, he's going to get hit in the back field. Give him a no-gainer on that. Now, Arneson coming back in. Well, the former student of mine. Got good speed. Yeah. You know, when you can't get a block, it's hard to show that speed. You can't pop through the line. Meyer dropping straight back. Looks out he's tended receiver. Spalding couldn't come up with it. Pascoe's incomplete. 720 left in the game. Third down, third and 11. It's been a rough go tonight. The peer awfully good team. Chris, you mentioned good on offense to clean up the defense. There's a reverse. Lindow gets it down near the five yard line. Well, we've seen that play work earlier this year on a two-point conversion. It's time for a regular situation. A little reverse. Fooled some of the Depeer second stringers there. It's going to be fourth down and about five yards to go. Watch for Meyer to roll right here. Peter Green to fake left and go back towards the flag over there. Green wide to the right. Spalding inside. There's a play. And he missed them. Just out of reach. He was open. Just couldn't get him the ball. And they turn it over on downs. What I say is going to run. Little fake post in. Out to the flag. Meyer rolls out. Just missed them. Chris, are you the offensive coordinator? Off his hands, too. I mean it, tough play. A lot of wide outs. Two to the left. Two to the right. Oh, off he fumbles the ball. It's on the ground. Who's got it? North has it. Was it Oh, and off he? I think it was a different guy. Marty, it was 22. There's your chance to go into the game. And then you put it on the carpet. Uh-oh. See if he can catch up. Calling 22, I believe it was, Marty. Yeah, you know what? I don't think the quarterback got even close to him. No. Quarterback was James Zarin. Yeah, right. Whatever. Zarin there, yep. North has it. First down on the seven. Bailey Meyer drops back, takes it up the middle. Paws over some people and gets it down inside the five. Meyer picks up five. 420, counting. Second down and goal from the two. Did you say the time on the clock? Yep, 420. Here again, right up to gut. Paws into the end zone touchdown. Well, helps to get the ball deep. And nice to have a big quarterback like that to run it in. Well, North has to go for two to stop the running clock. Four minutes exactly left way. Chris mentioned this earlier. You do stop it on scores. They would score here. I think it still runs, oh, Marty. I don't think if you get it underneath, I'm not sure. Same play. 5. Extra point is good to Green. It's 48 to 14. That's a 34 point difference. That would mean a stopped clock. I think it keeps running, Marty, because once it gets to 35, I think they still run it. I'm not sure about that. But we'll find out. I might be wrong. I do believe the 35 point thing is a great decision choice. The last thing I like reading about is big. You always read about the basketball is the same way. All of a sudden, you'll see a score 120. Why do you need to score 100? Isn't 60 to 20 enough? Here was one thing I didn't like. And I don't know the football history of it. But in baseball, they used to do the 10-run rule. Then once you got into tournament action, that was all done away with it, which doesn't make any sense to me. Is all of a sudden the team that's not very good or terrible, all of a sudden going to get better because they're playing a tournament game against a really good team? Onside kick? No. You don't want them to rub it on you, then you don't do kind of something like that on the kick side, flip side. All right, I got you. Squib kick's OK, though. Now that kid knows what he's doing. Yep. I'm going to run with it. May not get another chance. Of course, Max Huddleston has seen some action. Yeah, it's a running clock, Marty. I was right. That's surprising. No, I just knew that. I thought that the rule was once it went into play that it continues that way. OK. Clock running right now, about rolling down to the 3.30 mark. And we've got Zarin at quarterback, and Cups at running back, and Whistle, timeout north. Personnel situation again. I think I got count 12 guys out there. They're right. Well, I just think they're going to try to get some more kids in. I see Lindow's out of the game. That's good. I think that's a good decision, get some other kids in the game. The other thing, and I know we've talked about this too, it's nice to be playing football games when school is in session. It seems like the kids are more attuned to what's going on in terms of when the games aren't things. And when you get those two games before school even starts, the student participation just isn't there. David Sontag out there for North Hayden-Hurman in there. Looks like Bell's still in there. I'll tell you, the North guy still looks small against these other kids too. Carry up the middle by Hunter Harris. Of course, someone makes the tackle. We don't have the number. Just is not fair. Before next week, we'll have to go up and if you're going to change the roster, at least give it to the, you know, put it on the back of the pure one or something. Pitch back, running back, ran right over a North tackler. Lucas Reynolds showing good power. And I believe he had enough for a no, he didn't have enough for first on. Only picked up two yards. He's a junior, one of his brother with Ben Reynolds. He was a nice ball player. Football baseball you're talking about, right? Yeah. All right, third down and one quarterback. Pulled the ball out and kept it. That was James Zarin. Two minutes left, Marty. Back here next week. Preble coming into tonight only had two conference wins. Two wins, they were playing salt tonight. So we'll see how that fairs out. Saw some nice things today by North on the offensive side. Defenses at times OK, but they had a tough task ahead of them. Oh, no. It's going to be a long run for that kid. Harris takes it to the house. Hunter Harris. That's too bad. But at times, North did some things today that can build on. So that was a 41-yard run. Made some good strides on offense. And again, when you're playing an offensive line like the peer had, it was just a 6'2, 200-pound running back. Hey, look at this. They're kicking an extra point. Up and good. That was by Rubis. And now that I think of it, watching the pregame warm-up, he was kicking them. You know, and he was kicking them along. Yeah, he was. I mean, there's no doubt that he can kick the ball. It's amazing they didn't do that all game. They were aiming for 35-point lead at the half. I'm pretty sure of that. That's why they were going for that touchdown with less than a minute left, even though they had a gigantic lead the way it was. Oh, boy. There's the fourth quarter. Onside kick. Lindo takes it inside the 10. And he's got a head of steam and ran into his own blocker and gets knocked down outside the 25. First of 10 raiders. Watch him run. Little head and shoulder fake. He's in that quarterback. Lindo. Oh. That looks like it is. Lindo. Aiden Herman is the running back. We still have Green out here at wide receiver. Inside handoff to Herman, trying to bounce it to the outside. Gets taken down at about the 28. Maybe a gain of one or two. Clock run in 25 seconds left. Last play. Yep. Arneson in the backfield, he gets a handoff. Keeps his balance, gets it down or up to the 30, just over the 30. And that'll be the ball game. Give Arneson a gain of two. And that's it. Chris, quick comments. Well, as I mentioned just about a minute ago, saw some positive things on offense. Defense played better at times. Just a little bit outman today. But the peers a good team. They're big. And just a little bit outman tonight. All right, with that, I want to thank the crew. Scott Maloff, our director, giving you all those great replays during the course of this game. Richard Bartzen up on the top camera. Eric Weisman on the field camera for my partner, Chris Wright. I'm Mike Martin saying thanks for watching, everybody. And we'll see you next week when the Peer, pardon me, when Green Bay Preble plays up here at North.