 We're at South High School. We're tonight in the last game of the season, the Red Wings will host Manitowoc Ships. Hello, everybody, alongside the coach, Chris Wright. I'm Mike Martin. Yes, I am a Cub fan. And it's been 107 years, Chris, not 108. But that's another story. Let's talk about tonight's game. A couple weeks ago, we thought North would have a decent chance against Manitowoc based on the record. That certainly didn't pan out. If we go by tonight by the record, it would seem like South would have a chance. Manitowoc comes in 2-6, South 1-7. Yeah, both teams struggling this season. And yes, the North-South game was really close in the first half. And South just blew the doors off North. And they put up over 40 points against North. And last week, Manitowoc put up over 40 points against North in the first half. So it should sound like they should be a very good ball game. Manitowoc, who looked like they were struggling illegally a little bit this year, basically they've beaten kind of like the same similar teams. Manitowoc beat Pulaski in North. And South barely lost to Pulaski up there, but clobbered North as well. Yeah, and Manitowoc, in looking at the stats and prepping for tonight's game, looked like they're pretty balanced, but they like to run the ball more, which is the way they've been over the years. What do you think about that? Yeah, unfortunately, last year they lost their coach. Coach Dixon passed away last year. And so they have a new coaching staff and a new team. But they do have two kids that, like Marty said, balance and running. They have the seventh and eighth leading rusher in the conference. And so I would think they're going to try to attack South on the ground, which most teams have tried to do this year, too. I think as the years progress, South has gotten a lot better on their defense from way in the beginning of the year. And actually, you know, have stopped teams. So I think a key for this game is who can run the football more effectively. Taking the flip side a little bit on the passing game, Trevor Feist is completed about half his passes. But he's got 10 touchdown passes. That seems a lot for the number of attempts that he's had. Yeah, he's got 10 touchdowns and five interceptions. And for a kid to be throwing around 50%, it was pretty good. And especially for a team that struggled this season. So yeah, they do like to do a little bounce. But I'm still counting on the run to make a big difference. One of the guys that appeared to show up more frequently the latter part of the season is Mason Prunik. Last year led the team in the receptions. And he's got to be up there this year. Yeah, he's eighth in the league in receptions. And we kind of talked about it at the beginning of the year. We need him to get the ball more often. And lo and behold, late in the year, he's getting it too bad. There's not more games for him to have it. We want to welcome everyone. Yes, to have a receiver to catch up to, kind of, counter Matt Kiddelsen, who's had a wonderful junior season this year. Something South definitely likes. Jacob Rice had to step in for Tyler Ginther, who was injured. And he's done an admirable job. He doesn't throw the ball maybe as accurately as you'd like. But he certainly is a threat when he runs the ball. Yeah, he's quick. And I've kind of mentioned over the years when he came in as a freshman, he was a little bit slow. But he worked very hard on his speed the last two years. And we definitely saw it a couple of weeks ago. So he can either fake and squeeze his legs a little bit. And he does have to throw a little zip on the ball. He'll probably do a little pitching for Coach Clay this spring and play a little second base. But Jacob's a really intelligent kid. Obviously a coach's kid. And it's nice to see him really develop through the year and put into a situation when so much was expected out of Tyler. One thing now is disheartening when I was looking at the stats and looking at the points given up. And Sal's defense is going to have to do the job tonight. I mean, there's just no way around it if they want to win the ball game. Yeah, they are struggling on defense a little bit. They're on the bottom three down there. But that, again, goes with such a tough league up on the top side. There's going to be a lot of teams in the playoffs. You've got to peer who's ranked number two in Division II and Bayport. Those two teams are battling tonight for the conference championship. Both teams probably will fare very well. And Notre Dame does well in Division III. So these are the two teams on the bottom of the league. And both playing for a lot of pride. And Sal's would like to end their homecoming their last time as seniors are out here with a victory. 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Mr. Wigan South getting ready to receive the kickoff to begin the ball game back deep. For the Red Wings is Antoine Flowers. He's pretty quick, and he's pretty shifty. So if he can find a lane, he can get through it. Doing the kickoff chores for the ships is Hunter Sobert. A lot of players for South. Now they back up a little bit. You can see them there on the left of your screen, spreading out a little more. Manitowoc still bunched, and now they start to spread out to cover side line to side line. Squib kick, taking on the 31. And taking it up the field for South is Sean Musin. Right away, Marty. You like that. An upman gets the ball and runs with it, unlike when we go to the north side. They hit the turf. Look what a difference is. He got the ball about the 30, instead of falling down. Look at where they are. They're at the 45. Good field position, right away for South. South coming right out, not huddling up. Jacob Rice, number 10, is a quarterback. Kittleson alongside of him. Bad snap, fake to Kittleson. Rice right up the middle. He's got it opening. He's to the 40. He could go. The 30, the 20. Jaboigan South, first play of the game from 55 yards. Bad snap. I don't know if he was bent. No problem. How about that 55 yards, Jacob Rice? 16 seconds in. But took so long. I'll tell you, Rice spotted the opening and headed up the field, and he turned on the afterbenders. Yeah, he did. You just could see they trying to put an extra gear in there. And now he's got to catch the snap here. I think he's a little winded. Good snap that time. And the kick is up. And good by Antoine Guerrero Flores. And just like that, South on the board. We like that, Chris. That was fun. I don't know if he's got to be the quickest at any of the Jaboigan teams that scored this year. And then here's, and it was strange on that. I'm sure that was one of those option plays. Either he's going to keep it or hand it off, and he just decided to take it there. Well, Kittleson went in front of him, and he did kind of stick the ball off. The timing was all beat up. But he got through that opening. Hey, Scott, any chance of seeing that play again? And I think the thing with the read option there is, after the poor snap, Kittleson was already by him. Yeah, exactly. So he had no choice. Exactly. Kittleson went to just take off. And actually, he did the correct reading. No moves had to be made. Basically, just outrun the defense. Went straight up the field. Isaac Peton, one of the deep men for the ships. And I believe it's Hunter Sobert. The other man back there, the kickoff man for the ships. Flores' kick is not very deep. Taken by Peton at the 20, and he's going to lean forward and get knocked down at the 37 or 38 yard line. Jack will be my number 78 camera ball. I'll tell you, Peton, we'll talk about him a little bit. He's a nice, nice baseball player. All conference. All state honorable mention. He can run to leads off for the ships. Here comes the ships. Yeah, Isaac Peton, senior. And off to a quick running. Back gets through the line of scrimmage. It's got a first down. That was Bailey Seidel. First and 10 ball spotted on the 47 yard line. 15 yard run. We said they're going to have to stop the run and watch the quickness here. Motion for Manitowoc. Inside handoff this time. Heading off tackle. And gaining big yardage was Logan Miklick. Oh, boy, Chris. They're a gash in our defense. Yeah, they are. And that's going to be another first down for the Manitowoc Lincoln ship. Might have been able to hear in the background another first down for Manitowoc. Fall down to the 32. They're going awfully quick. Another 15 yard run. Other way. This time around the end. Not getting anything that time. Number 25 on the carry. Making a tackle that time was Sean Mucin. Yeah, Kyle Elvarez strung that one out, too. But Antoine coming right at you. Watch this here. Right into your homes. Camera worked there by our crew. Second down and nine handoff. Going deep, pardon me, going wide. And getting the first down for Manitowoc was Seidel again. Yeah, Monty Mathis there. He's playing the end over there. Number four. He's got to contain that. He's got to get out and make sure to push that runner back to the inside so the Red Wings can get more of their guys over there. You can't let the ships get outside. All is being spotted on the 22 yard line. It was an eight yard gain. Giving them nine yards. It's going to be a first down. Wow, after that loss. Yeah, well, they gave them one yard on the very short run. Taking it up the middle and gaining yardage was Logan Michalik. Here is by number 35, Logan Michalik. Tackle made by number four, Monty Mathis. Second down, gain of five that time. Too many big chunks of yards, Marty. First to go outside, that time to go to the inside. You get those ends sprung out wide. It creates holes more in the gap. Keep an eye on Latour out here, wide to the left. You can't see him on your screen right now. These are leading receiver. Take it right up the middle. Michalik leaning forward. Don't know if he got the first down, Chris. It's going to be close either case. It's going to be a pickup before. It's going to be third down and one. I wouldn't put the ball up, Marty, the way they're gashing. No, I wouldn't either. It's not worth the risk. Michalik is the lone setback. They send a man in motion, hand it off to him, going wide. Contain. He's going to get the first down and knock down at about the five yard line. That was Jake Rathschak, their leading runner, making his first carry, second carry. That's just good decision making there by the runner there. He strings it outside. And then when he can't anymore, you just turn it up field. Picked up eight on the play, Chris. Rathschak, he's seventh in the league in rushing, coming in with 490 yards. Fake, fake. Wide open. Past the end zone is caught by number 80. That was Braxton Kyle. That's why he's got the 10 touchdowns, Chris. Get it down here, and then throw the short pass. And really set it up nice with the fake run. And got a chance to tie it up, kicking the extra point, or at least attempting it as Saubert. Good snap and kick. Oh, that doesn't look good. Kick is going to be wide. No good. Salt's still on top with 902 left in the first, seven to six. Whether it's on the way to school, at school, or online, bullying has become a nonstop threat to our youth today. Is your child being bullied? A national runaway switchboard can help. If you're having a hard time, get online or call to chat now. Back at Salt High School there, you see Manitowoc took their kickoff, marked it right down the field. Salt really didn't have much of a drive. They took a short return up to the 45 on a squib kick. And then Jacob Rice ran 55 yards for the touchdown. South made the extra point. Manitowoc did not. So there's your score, seven to six south. Again, flowers is back deep for the Red Wings. Well, if you're the defensive coach, you just got to be livid with the way the defenses have played so far tonight. Sober again with a squib kick taken in the air. What are you doing? He fair caught it. He put up his hand and signaled fair catch. Yep. I don't like that, anyway. How can you fair catch a line drive? Barely got time to get your glove up. I mean, your hands. Watch this. You'll see the signal here. If you watch it here on the screen in the deep corner here, it'll raise his hand right there. And then it came at him so fast he did it. Oh, well. Great field position again, 38 yard line. Three wide receivers off to the right. Rice in the shotgun. Man in motion. That's going to be a pass play, Chris. But not a good cut, though, by the receiver. That was flowers, I believe. Yep. Sometimes I think what they want to do, Chris, is get a lot of yards when they should just take what they've got. He's just a freshman, still learning. Yep, you're right there. That's a good point. There you see blaze, orange, and a man on the walk side. Yeah. Fake hand off, and then they give it to the deep back up the middle. And he lost the yardage and still struggling. I think they think they're hunting birds over here. Yeah. The runner that time for south was Matt Kittleson. Matt comes in sixth in the league in Russia. We mentioned that in the opening. 125 carries this year for Matt. 502 yards. You can do the math pretty simple there. It's about four yards to carry. Third down. Kittleson. Everybody open. Rice looking has great protection. It throws it up the middle, and the pass falls incomplete. Tended receiver was Kittleson, but the pass was incomplete. Hanky on the field though, Marty. We might have defensive holding. Great protection by the line, Marty. Yes. Scored by Dylan Callahan, the senior. I don't know. The head referee signaled something to the man at the walk side. Why are you throwing a flag at the 35, and there's nothing called? I think they're warning, sideline warning, to get back. There's a certain area you have to stay out of so the officials can move up and down the field. It's going to be fourth down. Pretty high snap, but the kick is away. High one taken at the 26. Sobber to lose a couple of tacklers, and then he's knocked down at the 34. Ezra, Emmy with a nice block in the back, right in front of the official. They don't get a call there. Sobber with a good kick. See it. There he goes. See if you can catch that block. Right there, number 99 gets blocked in the back. That's Logan Hamilton, right in front of the official. They apparently thought it was more on the side than in the back. They're wrong. They didn't have our view. And up and off, up the middle and south, looking pretty stout on that play. Basically, no gain that time for Micolik. Houston on the stop there, I believe. Giving them two yards on that play. Manitowak's had a lot of success running the ball, especially on that first possession. Sal's looked a little better on the run defense at play. And that small running back, Seidel is really quick. I'll tell you, he, not even the top two running backs on their team, but he's sure with that speed, looks like he has potential for big games and big yards, Marty. Watch him come right through here. Right past the self-defender, third short. And off inside. And it's right at the line. Let's see if they give him forward progress. It looks like this official. Keeps moving towards the south side. He's going to leave it short. He was over about the 45. He's still moving. Yeah, it's, did you see who carried the ball? Yeah, that was Mickalick. Coming out the measure, I think he's going to be just short. Oh, that was funny. That official was over the 45 and then kept going. Maybe not. It is a first down. I was watching the referee on our side walk up to the middle of the field. And if he'd have been taking a test on the highway, he would have failed. It was zigzag. Oh, my gosh. First and 10 at the 44. Right up the middle. Again, and he gained about three yards on that. Mickalick again. 5.43 left, quarter number one, 7-6. South. There's Rathshack looking. They cut him. He makes a good cut back up the field, but a good pursuit by the Red Wings. They stop him at the 49, a short gain of two yards. It's going to be third and five. Again, math at that time. Learning from his earlier mistake, but he did a nice job there to push him to the inside and limited the gainer for man talk. See number four there, good job. Had to turn it up and nothing there. Third and maybe a passing situation for Manti. Fake to a couple of the running backs. Feast has good protection, throws it down the middle. He's got a receiver. He's at the 20, and he gets knocked down inside. That catch was made by the same gentleman, Kyle, who caught the touchdown pass. Defensive back was trying to catch up to the receiver there and then overran it. And a big gainer. Feast to Kyle. 34 yarder. Quick out. Nobody here. To a wide receiver was not covered. And getting it down to the one yard line was Isaac Peton, one of the kids that was on the kickoff return team. And you had nothing but good things to say about him as a baseball player. First and goal, ball spotted on the two yard line. Look at his speed. All right, Feast takes the direct snap, hands it off to Sobert. He's trying to lean in, but I think he's going to be short. Picks up a yard. Call it a one. They've been getting the push, Chris, up front almost all the time. One time we thought Rathshack was hit in the bat field, but he gained a yard or two. But their offensive line has been moving bodies inside. Hand off. Sobert takes it in for the touchdown. One yard plunge, Marty. Yeah, Hunter Sobert, they wanted to make sure they got a senior in the end zone that time, which they did. Kyle also a senior, scored the other touchdown. A little too much running by the ships. Extra point attempt this time hits the upright, and it's no good again. We have 421 left in the first quarter, and there's been a lot of scoring. There you see it, the plunge. 510, 200 pound running back. 12 to 7, Manit's walk on top. I'll tell you, Chris, we've run into this all season, whether we're on the north side or the south side, and that's the defense. Yeah, it's just consistent stops. We just can't seem to stop the opponent, and not a good issue. Just need more kids to play, need more players to get out and play the game. I got two very dedicated coaches with very good backgrounds on the north and south side with Scott Rice here at South. Coach the blocky now taking over at North. So much success at Cedar Grove. Flowers back deep again. Sobert just scored the touchdown. Kicks this one a little more conventionally taken by Flowers on the 21, trying to get to the outside. There's a little jitterbug and gets tackled at about the 33. Well, we learned a little bit on the last drive that there's going to be some pass protection for Jacob. What would help, Chris, if they could sustain a little bit of a running game, or at least show one, then when you fake the run, defense has to play a little honest, and like you said, hopefully keep the quarterback protected. Here we got five receivers, Marty. Man in motion as Flowers they fake the ham. Rice takes it up the middle. But making the stop for Manitowoc was Isaac Peton. It's going to be second down. Jacob, meet Mr. Peton. Really? Pick up of about one yard on that play for Jacob. It's going to be second and nine. Kittleson in the backfield this time with Jacob Rice. And they fake to him. Being rushed hard, throws on the run, and it slipped out of his hand, and went way out of bounds. You're not going to call this grounding, I hope. There is no way. There is no way this should be gone. There's just a bad call. Oh, that's just a bad call. That's just a bad call. That is absolutely a horrendous call. That's a horrendous call. You'll see the ball slips out of his hand as he's trying to. That is just a poor, poor call. There was a receiver in the area. It was over his head. That's just a poor, poor call. And they move the ball back to the 29 yard line. The flag back in your pocket. And it is a loss of down to Chris. So it's a third down and 15 now. That was just a bad call by that official. Also, we have Tyler Ginther in that wide receiver. Nice to see him on the field. If there's no receivers, nothing around or anything, that's one thing. That was just poor. Oh, defense in there quickly. Rice slips by the first, and he fumbles it. He's saying the ball was down. So it'll go as a sack. And it'll be fourth down and a whole bunch. No place for Jacob that time. No. That's a good thing. Well, Tanner Schmitz has got one stat that he probably doesn't want to have. And I'd say he leads the league in punting. Not yards, but most punts. Kick is away, taken by Sobert on the 45. He's up to the 50. And still on his feet and gets down near. And a flag comes in very late. He's down near the South 45 yard line. Mason on the tackle for South. Let's see what the call is. Holding on Manitowoc on the return. They'll keep the ball, but it's going to be moved all the way back to the 44 yard line. Chris, that's a lot of yardage lost on that penalty. The ships break, the huddle. The deep back doesn't get the ball. They hand it off to their scat back, Bailey Seidel. Man, here's that official with the makeup calls. He's going to call the holding here. Let's make this up here now. Well, they made it up twice, then. No, well, it's the same official the first time Manitowoc gets the ball. It's going to throw a flag way down down. I've kind of criticized the official so far. First, we had a flag down and nothing called. Now we had an official. Well, you mean that block in the back? No, the first one that was way on the opposite side. And the first time South had the ball. And you said it was a warning to the other side. Oh, right, right, right, right. And then you don't need your flag. Second, you had the official at the 45, ends up at the 43 for a spot. So I shouldn't be doing that, Marty. No, you shouldn't. And you will hear from my wife about that. Quick out. Nobody here. Good catch made by the receiver, Peton. And then making a nice stop for the Red Wings was Nathan Diken. AG Gatourus was playing safety, and they had a corner out here. But nobody was covering up on the back out here. Peton. Fakandoff feast has it. Looking down the field. Now he's going to tuck it and run. He's got some room. And he's knocked down right at the 50 yard line, picked up about eight yards on the scramble. Hard to know if it was a scramble, Chris, or a designed run. But in either case, he gained good yardage. I think he wanted to pass, but he saw an open-ended senior took it under his own wings and got it. Third down at five. Make it actually third and four. And off to Rathsack. He leans forward. He's going to be short of the first down, it looks like, Chris, at the south 47 yard line. Lunge to cross there. It's fourth down. If I'm in the ship, I'm going for it. I hear you. I'm with you there. I know it's that midfield, but south has done basically just one TOL tonight. Fourth and one. First back. Through gets hit behind the line of scrimmage and pushed back. Gaining nothing and actually losing a yard was Aaron Plodd. Played role. Nice job there by the South D. Step up. Another one other loss of scrimmage. That was the second one, and that was a big one. 43.6 seconds left in the quarter. Nice and Punic there on the stop. Rice looking, and then tucks it under and goes. And a nice tackle made out on the wing by Manitwak, by Peter Pritzel. But Jacob Rice on a nice run. Ships right up on the line here. Second down and three gain of seven. And off Kittleson through the line. Oh, good tackle made by Schaubert. But Kittleson has the first down. It's going to be 12 seconds left in the quarter and counting. See if they get one more play off here, Marty. Just a slight win, but basically none tonight. Eight, seven, six. Fake hand off. Rice has it. They look like there was a hold on the wing, but no call. Rice has it. He could go. He's tripped up at the 15 yard line. We see that play again. You look in the back fielder on the left end. You see a south block right there. Looked like it might have been a hold. But no call. So it stands. It's going to, and that's the end of the quarter with Manitwak on top, 12 to 7. But South knocking on the door. Every day, thousands of people suffer from sudden cardiac arrest. Would you know how to help, or would they be all alone? Learn what to do at heartrescunow.com. 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The more prudent play, let's put it that way. Nobody went with Kittelson and everybody went with Rice. Sets up second and about 14. Watch this, nobody goes with Kittelson here. Rice looking. And he gets by one tackler and a second tackler, but not the third. He gets knocked down at about the 19-yard line. It's going to be another loss. Third down and a bunch. I think from right here we're talking four down territory. Try two chances here to get to your 14 yards. There you see Rice, number 10. Krunik to his right, number 25. He hasn't touched the ball yet. Fake handoff to Kittelson. Got him. Rice over the middle, person wide open. And making a catch was Tyler Ginther, who was slated to start the season at quarterback till he got injured. Touchdown pass, 19 yards out. That's nice for Tyler. Good for him. Wide open over the middle. Nice play. Boy, was he open. Nice play call. Watch this. Time for Jacob. Watch him now step up. There you can see him come to cutting in front. Nobody went with him. That was a good design play. Flores' kick is up and good. And now with 10-38 left until halftime, South has a 14 to 12 lead. That's sweet. Ginther scoring the touchdown like that. Senior and hurt earlier in the season. All right, let me ask you this. As a coach, you've got a kid who's a starter, does a good job, junior year, comes in as senior year. And somewhere along the line, he gets hurt. He's out for a number of games. And now he's coming back. Does he retain his position, or even if the guy that replaced him was doing well, how do you handle something? My first thought when that situation is, how injured is Tyler? Well, not just talking to Tyler on top of anybody. The situation where you've got a starter who's out, and now you've got a new guy who's doing the job. Yeah, I would say Tyler would have put, situation I would probably give that kid a chance to turn it back. What do you mean, turn it back? Give it back to the original starter. But in this situation, I don't know what's wrong with Tyler. How injured he was. And maybe quarterback isn't in his position anymore. He can't maybe be a quarterback, so he wants to do something else. Because you hear some coaches or philosophies, you cannot lose your spot by anybody being injured. You know, y'all's returned to that. Very short kick. Rolls out of bounds at the 25. Penalty on Mannet's walk. South. South. You have one job. Houston Texans did that a couple weeks ago. Mallet got hurt and got hurt a couple weeks ago. And Ryan Hoyer came in and Mallet never got his job back. Stuff like that happens. Yep. I mean, that's how some guys get their chance. Wally Pipp. Yeah, Wally Pipp. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. We got a horse on the loose. And making a saving tackle for South with Schmitz. Mallet got a nice run. Gets a first down. Takes it all the way up to the 47. That's a 12-yard pickup. Logan Hamilton not staying back, comes back and pursues and basically saves a watch. He comes off the line and watch him catch up. Good job, Logan. Was he the one made to tackle? OK, good. Glad we got that squared away. Leroy would never let me forget it. Mahalek on another carry. It's going to be second down. I'll tell you, the backs for Mannet's walk just seem like they have such quick feet, Marty. They do make some good cuts. I'll tell you that Seidel is one good running back. South was able to stop in the last drive. Let's see if they can do it again here. Seidel around the corner spins off a one blocker, spins off a tackler, and has the first down inside the 40-yard line. He's a great change of pace back. Yeah, but they keep hitting the X-Box and buttons, and they keep spinning around at PlayStation. Spins around, spins around. Tough for the South guys to catch him. 10-yard pick up that time. Did I tell you that Mannet's walk used six different running backs in the first quarter? Well, here's one. There was one of them. Yeah, he had one carry. That's Aaron Playdrell. Playdrell picks up about three on the run. It's going to be second and seven. Nine minutes exactly in the first half. South leads by two. Fake the Playdroll. They give it to the big running back, Mahalek. He gains good yardage. It is going to be third down, though. Picked up about five. It's going to be third two. And off to Seidel. Oh. Trying to get it. He just gets leveled and crumbles. And falling on the ball for Sheboygan South was A.J. Guterres. Sean Musin on the big crunch. And A.J. picks up. Watch this crunch. Boom. He forgot to run around the pile. How about that? Good defense that time. South is going to have it at the 38. First and 10 for the Red Wings. And they have the lead. There's 8-11 left until halftime. You'll want to stick around for halftime again this week. South's band is going to be out on the field, along with the dance team. And they'll give quite a performance, I'm sure. Nobody's OK. Rice took a little too long. Making the sack that time for Manitowoc was Jaris Parnell. As they say, that would be a coverage sack. It was nobody open. And Jacob held it as long as he could. Which was too long. Well, and now he's got the thought, got that grounding before. Right, yeah, exactly. That that playing in the back of his hand. Prunik is the slot back off on the right side, number 25 at the top of your screen. And off to Kittleson. And he's not going to get much. I don't even think he'll get back to the line of scrimmage, Chris. It's going to be third down. Ships were out there pursuing Kittleson. And he had nowhere to go. Set up third and a bunch here, Marty. Schmitz and Prunik on this side. Prunik's got good speed. He might have been the fastest guy out on the field right now. Get him the ball on an out pattern. Schmitz makes a nice catch and falls forward outside the 40. But he's going to be well short of the first down. First sketch for Tanner. For the third time tonight, he'll be punting. Homecoming tonight. Kick is away. Oh, not a good kick, Chris. He missed that one. It's going to be Manitowak's ball at the 40 yard line. It's an 18 yard punt, Marty. South could not take advantage of the turnover. No, and then they compound it with a absolutely horrendous punt. Was it about 18 yarder? Yep. All right, one wide receiver. Latour off to the right. Feast at quarterback. Fake the inside handoff. Looking deep to Latour. He's wide open. He's got it at the 35. Down to the 20, the 10. And into the end zone for the touchdown. David Latour caught the touchdown pass from Tanner Feast. And they had South really fooled, Chris. Looking back in the backfield. And that's what happened. A quick strike. 60 yards. Feast to Latour. Latour, a pitcher up there for Manitowak as well. And with the extra point, problems going on. Who knows? The ships are going back to the two point conversion idea. I've got Latour with 27 catches, Chris, and three touchdowns. Now he's got four touchdowns. Big tall kid, too. Quick out to a Seidel. He's trying to get in. And he does. Fell into the end zone for the two point conversion. Had him bottled up. Gave him a big strike. Look at this. Two ships there, or red wings there. Couldn't stop him. With that, the score is now Manitowak 20 and South 14. They like offensive football. This has been a very entertaining game. Very entertaining. Just wish South could have done something with the football after that turnover. Make some positive yards. At least change field position a little better. Yeah, and it was almost like they got nothing out of that turnover. Well, it was on the very first play of the drive. The sack, the coverage sack. Flowers back deep for the red wings. He hasn't touched the ball yet on kickoffs. They've steered the ball away from him. Sobert is going to do the kickoff chores like he has all night. It's our last game of the season, Chris. We will not be doing any playoff games. Talk about that maybe in the second half. I got a prediction for you. Well, it's not north or south. I was looking at the who's going to make the playoffs and stuff today. 32 teams make it from 7 divisions, so 224 teams. But two teams that are in division 4 is undefeated Sheboygan Falls. They could host Christian Lutheran Kohler. That would be a tough matchup. It was, well, I just think it's nice for Sheboygan. Yeah, well, right. Yep, exactly. Falls right here. If you like following high school sports, you're talking about getting on a bus and traveling two miles to your teeth. You're first. Exactly. It's not saying that's going to happen. But it's a possibility. It could cut tomorrow. Big game also tonight is Keele at Falls, both undefeated in conference playing for first place. I had a viewer ask, why aren't you doing that game? I'm not sure. I think Falls does get our cable system. And I'm not sure about that. If it was that Keele, we definitely wouldn't be doing it because they're out of the range of our channel. Flowers corrals it at the 30, cuts up the field, breaks to the outside. He's got some room to roll. And he gets the ball gets knocked loose. It's still rolling on the field. He took a hard hit right on the ball. And let's see who has it. My team, Mathis, please point the other direction. There he goes. South does retain possession. Putty, Mathis. After this. Watch him get hit right there. Going to hit it knocked right out of his hands. Hit right on the ball. Now watch this. Now watch him right there pointing the wrong direction. Oh, there we love our kids. First and 10 ball spotted on the 46 yard line. 618 left until halftime. Rice fakes the handoff to Kettleson. And he's hit in the back field. It's going to be a loss of two. I'll tell you, Chris, looking at his line for this quarter, it's minus three, minus two, minus five, minus two. Take the ship to the justice to the right wing. They're getting used to him running the ball. That's for sure. Three wide receivers off to the right, two to the left. Oh, they have good path protection, Marti. I would throw it more often. Flowers in motion. They pitch it to him. He cuts it up and gains some yardage, gains positive yardage, a little toss past the flowers. 5.30 and a quarter. Quarter number two. It's going to be third down at seven. Kettleson in the back field. Slant over the middle. Schmitz has it, and he's got it first down. And gang tackled at the 35 yard line. That was a nice play, Marti. Just some inside slant. We've seen nice out and a nice slant. I love those old fashioned plays. Nice and simple for a quarterback. Tanner just cuts right in. Boom. First and 10. Ball on the 35. Ginther in motion, fake pitch to him. Rice avoids one tackler. Law loses the ball, and Manitowoc falls on it at the 32 yard line. Oh, man. Tough break for the Red Wings. They're on the move, Chris. Well, there's plenty of time for the Ships 444. They have three timeouts. Yeah, and the timeouts, you're right. Good point. And time for the defense. Make a stand here. You see the rice fumble. Hand off to Hollick, and he gains big yardage. Again, six or seven yards. Going to have to be a big, big stop here by South. It's a really tough one. They let him gain so many yards on first down. Side handoff to Peton, a playdral. Playdral, that was. My peas mixed up. And playdral got the first down, Chris. Took it up to the 44 yard line. It's going to be first and 10 Manitowoc. Four minutes and counting. Fake handoff. No, they did get it off. Schaubart threw the Middleies to the 30, the 20, the 10, and he made it. Field was a little too wide, Chris. He had enough room, and he took it from 56 yards out. Just a delayed handoff, Marty. You're going to see it again. Watch the delay, and then the handoff. Delay, and give it to him. Almost like a draw play, sort of. Yep, the old fashioned draw play, yep. There you see, just Field was just wide enough for him to get into the end zone. That hurts. I don't know what are they going to do now. Looks like they're going for two. Oh yeah, they're struggling with the kickers, so. Schaubart, fake handoff, throwing, incomplete. Receiver was tackled. Wouldn't have been so bad if he had cut the ball and then tackled, but they get tackled before. You know what's strange, Marty, is that's twice now they've passed on two-point conversions. They basically run down the field, and they had one big strike on passing, and they had just strange that they don't run the ball more. When you need the two yards, I'm sure they're going to run now, as they really shortened it up here. Right. Schaubart takes that delayed handoff again, Chris, and gets it in. Not much of a problem there. And with 345 left, it's 28 to 14. Manitouwak, they've started to open up the lead here, Chris. Well, they took advantage of the turnover. You hit it right on the head when you mentioned that Salt was on the move, a chance to regain the lead. Forced fumble. 59 seconds later, Manitouwak takes advantage with another big, big play. Yeah, it didn't take them long, did it? Well, their last two scores, one was 11 seconds, and the other was 59 seconds. It really shifts it back to the offensive side, Marty, in some way, somehow, in the next four minutes, the self-offense has got a strike back. You've got to be within just a touch of one and a half time. I think that's a good point, Chris. Got to do something positive these last three minutes, or so. And you do have three-time outs, and Salt has been moving the ball. We've got a couple of student helpers with us tonight from South High, a couple of seniors. Victor Contreras had a chance to meet him down on the track during our opening. Seems like a really nice young man. He's got the camera right down there now, Marty. And helping him out is Antonio Hawking. So no complaining about the camera work, viewers. I'd like to just complain about us, Marty. Oh, boy, an on-site kick. Well, that's nice. Actually, you want to know, I don't think that's a bad play. Well, you know, what hurts them is they were offside, and Salt could have gotten a nice field position. I'm not sure Salt would have got that. But I like the strategy. I do. Well, you see that. And you can't say they're rubbing it in because. I don't know. Well, you see Salt-Salt pinched for the on-site. Well, they do, and then they spread out. Yeah, well, they spread out when man talk spreads out. There you go. Kick is not very good, taken at the 32. And good run back up over the 45-yard line. Well, as it been the case all night, Salt's got great field position. Nathan Deichen on the return. It's going to be first and 10 for the Red Wings. They have 337 left, and their timeouts. You've got all three timeouts left. Ball is going to be spotted on the 47-yard line. Let's just see if they can execute some plays here. Yes, sir, I agree with you. They fake handoff, and Rice gets hit. Well, give them no gain. They figured that out this quarter, Marty. Yes, they have. Every time they run that, it's been negative, and puts Salt in a second along every single time. Wide receiver is two to the left and two to the right. Rice looking. Got a man, Ginther, on the out, but passes wide of the mark. It's going to be third down in 10. Tyler tried to turn around there, and I think a ship grabbed his shirt. Made it a little more difficult for him to get around there. Once again, a third long situation. Good pass protection there. Kittleson picking up a backer there. Prunik picking up a backer. Wide receivers all went to the wrong side. Schmitz now shifting over to the right side. Ginther is the wide man. You can see the top of his helmet at the bottom of your screen. Crossing pattern. Ginther is going to make the nice catch at the Manitowoc 48, but it's going to be short of a first down. Well, you're 1 and 6, Marty. Go for it. 1 and 7, excuse me. They're going to punt. There you see, nice throw. Good catch by Tyler. I suppose. Don't want to totally give him a short field. I guess it's not a bad decision. I agree. Oh. Oh. Or we could have gone for it. Missed the kick almost and just shanked it to the Manitowoc 42, a five-yard punt. No, 14 yards. 52. I got a feed kick from the 47. 48. So 10 yards. Whatever it was, it was way short. Things are going bad. 227 left. Feast is we'll be looking for Latour now. Oh, they ended off the Saubert. Barrels through puts his head down and has a first down. 220 and counting. Have a quarter, Saubert. Eight yard run that time. Nine yard run. Fake. Past the Latourist. Caught he goes to the middle of the field, tries to avoid tacklers and gets down to the 35 yard line. Not only did he try, he succeeded. Look at this cut in here by Latour. Right past some defenders for the Red Wings. And Manitowoc's on the 35. Saubert, the lone setback. They give it to him right up the middle, and he gets tackled at about 38. Nice tackle there. 33 per me. Side of the run. Big senior lineman. Second down. And eight. Need to see a lot more of that in a second half. Clock running, a minute 30. Left until halftime. Interesting. Latour is wide to the left, Chris. You can see him, well, now you can't. But Feast looking for him. No, he goes over the middle. And making a great catch for Manitowoc was Braxton Kyle. Have a half. He's had a good half too, you're right. And that's going to be a first down for Manitowoc. Ball's going to be spotted on the 23 yard line. That was a 10 yard pickup. Feast faking, a handoff, rolls out to the right. He's got Saubert open in the middle of the field. He makes the catch and is knocked down at the five yard line. He was one of about three guys open, Marty. He's a little slow getting up. And he's down, Marty. And I don't think any of the ships. Well, he made a great catch and run. And got hit hard, low. And that's why he's down right now. Watch it here. That's where he got it. Making the stop for South was Tanner Klesig. It's going to be first and goal. It doesn't look as scary as it did last week, Chris, when Jake Fritz went down. I don't know if there's anything to be gleamed from an injury. Just trying to catch up on, hey, there's a good sign. Walking off the field is Manitowoc's Hunter Saubert. Good to hear they see that. He's had quite a quarter. We're ready to get back to action. When we get back, there'll be a minute. Minute one. Yeah, and ships looking at a very difficult situation if they score for South. Giving it to Mahalek on the sweep. He gets it down inside the five. That was not a good decision by him. He could have gone right to the corner. There was just one ship, excuse me, red wing out there, and he had a blocker out in front. 34 seconds. The clock is rolling. 30 seconds. And off to Mahalek again. That time, he took a little wider, Chris, like he wanted to play before, and he gets it into the end zone. Good run. Good blocking. Manitowoc in the end zone again. And they have lit it up here in the second quarter. Three touchdowns. Mahalek gets that one. The tour on a 60-yarder. Sobbered on a 56-yard run. And now Mahalek on a three-yard run. And what are they going to do here, Chris? Go for two or kick? Two, I would think. 34 to 14 right now. Oh, boy. They're trying to figure out what they're going to do. It must be a media timeout. Blame it on WSCS TV. I think it's at Manitowoc radio station. They're right next to us. Phil Risto with that comment. The longtime scoreboard. Wrestling coach. Wrestling and scoreboard operator here, him and Jamie Oberlin. He doesn't start doing a better job. He's going to get fired. Sobbered is in to dot the i on his special second quarter if he can make this extra point. And it's short. He just went off with a leg injury. So let's go make the ball. Good point, Chris. Always seen some things tonight. All right, 23.1 seconds left. Manitowoc on top. 34 to 14 on the strength of a three-touchdown quarter. They've scored 22 points, three touchdowns, and two two-point conversions. Chris, what are your thoughts on this football season that we've done here with the teams we've seen? Well, they just got to continue to get better, I guess. What about some of the teams we've seen? I'll tell you, the pier's big. I don't think they're very classy. That's another story. But I do think that they can make some hay for the conference. They should be a one seed for sure. That was the most impressive team I saw. Notre Dame, they always dropped down to a division three team. We saw them, they offensively. It really helps when you're playing in a division one conference, basically. And then you drop down to a lower division to play. Sawbert's kick is out of bounds again. I think it would be a lot of fun if KLC would end up playing falls. I think that would just be a nice two schools that are, like I said, basically neighbors going at it. Saw a good game last week with Howard's Grove. That was a dandy. KLC coming out with the victory at the end there. It reminds me, I gotta check something out here. If I have the sheet, I don't know where I put it. No, I think I lost it. That is our record this year. All right, we've got 23.3 seconds, 23.1. Rice in the shotgun fakes the handoff to a Kittleson breaks to the outside. Stiff arms and gets out over to 50 and is knocked out of bounds at about the 45-yard line and ran into one of his teammates who is out. You called the intentional grounding, but that was a pretty close shot out of bounds there. First and 10, they're going to spot the ball on the 44, 43-yard line. She was 22-yard run for Jacob. Helps make up for all those losses he had earlier in the quarter. Just 15 clicks, though. Yeah, 15 clicks isn't a lot. They need somebody to break through and get beyond safety out. Look one way, throw the other. The tear is shifting to the wide receiver and the ball slipped out of his hand again and goes incomplete. 8.8 seconds left. See, in that situation, what you gotta do is look the middle safety way. Here's the run. Now, let's see if he's out of bounds here, Mari. I would say no. I don't know what you think. The hit came right on the line, basically, and he was running very fast, hard to stop. Good thing he didn't run into or hurt that injured player or hurt himself on the bench. Now, there's two safeties back. Rice throws it a little bit short, probably a good thing, because the closest to the ball was the other team. It's 3.7 seconds left. It's a long 23 seconds. To my last line, Chris, on my sheet. There's been a lot of possessions, that's for sure. You're absolutely right. 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To learn more about eye health, visit GetEyeSmart.org. Plays, and they were averaging 9.6 yards per play, and that's just too many chunks of yardage. And just, you know, just a quick blow out here late in the second quarter. Doing the bulk of the carrying was Logan Mahalek. He had 11 carries for 62 yards, but it was the kicker who doesn't kick real good. Chris Saubert had 69 yards, let all rushers, and he did that in only five carries. Take that back. He was not the leading rusher. Leading rusher for the half was Jacob Rice, 11 carries for 93 yards. He opened the game up with a long touchdown around a 55 yarder. He ended up being 7 for 12 passing in the half. And I don't know if I'm right or not, Chris, because I was shocked when I came up with this, but I had Feast, 7 for 7 passing in the first half. And I looked through the stat sheets. I didn't see an incomplete pass, and he had 154 yards passing. He was pretty awesome, actually. Yeah, he did a nice job throwing the football. Jacob Rice, a little misleading. He carried the ball 11 times, 55 on the first carry, but just 38 yards after that and 10 carries. That's a 3.8 average. And it's tough to run up the middle against Manitowoc. They do get beat on the outside a little bit, but so far not the case today as the South's leading ball carrier, Matt Kittleson, has been boggled up just 3 carries for 8. I'm sure you've found the same stats as I did. I had Jake Rathschak as the leading ground, ground gainer for Manitowoc. He only had a couple of carries the whole first half. 3 to be exact for 11 yards, so we don't know if he's hurt or what the issue is, but spaulding or not spaulding, Saabard looked pretty good. Unfortunately, Manitowoc gets the ball to start with. You're going to have to create some turnovers here, get some stops some way somehow to get back into it. South finished, by the way, with 166 yards. 101 of those rushing. Well, South had the lead with 9 minutes and excuse me, 8 minutes and 11 seconds left in the second quarter, 14 to 12. And then the last, basically 8 plays, Manitowoc took over. And Saabard's got it. He gets to the outside. He's over the 50, down to the 40, cuts back. And he's still on his feet. He avoids a couple of tapers and finally getting taken out of bounds at about the 5 yard line. I think he ran out of gas. Yeah, he looked pretty tired at the end, didn't he? And just what South did not want coming out of the gates of the second half. Saabard with a great return. It's going to be first down and goal. They're putting it down at the 5 yard line. Well, I think I'd keep it on the ground. What do you think? Saabard off left tackle. No, Latour on the reverse. And he's going to take it into the end zone for a touchdown. They had the announcer faked out. It's a good job we have someone with good eyes. You ought to be an umpire, Chris. Latour on a run. Well, it took 16 seconds to start the... There's the long return. And Manitowoc made a couple of good moves. Tackling again by the southside. Siders finally. It was Monty Mathis who got him out of bounds. They're going to get Saabard another chance at an extra point. Kicking, Chris. Kick is up. And does it get through? Just barely got over the upright. You know if they score again, don't let them do it because he should have a memory that he made his last extra point. Yeah, that's a good point. As a senior. Oh boy. Yeah, that's what I say, oh boy. That didn't take long. There's 11-36, 24 seconds. Yeah, it took 16 seconds for South to get the lead to start the game in just 24 here in the second half. And very disappointing. And things were going good. They were up 14-12. Key point in the game was when they got the turnover near in the 30-40 yard line area and they couldn't do anything with it. And then the punt was a shank. Yeah. Manitowoc just came right back. When they fumbled with 8-11 left, they were winning 14-12. And in the last eight minutes of the second quarter, three scores by Manitowoc. I mean, just like that. And there's Maggie Bauer. With a B, Bauer with a B, trying to get some camera time down there was great and another bad kick covered up right at the 40 yard line. So South will get it in great field position. We had mentioned earlier that neither team would be going to the playoffs. This is their last game of the season for the seniors. It's their last hurrah. South had 166 yards in the first half. Make it 167, Chris. Oh, sorry. And then not a, you know, that's not a bad half. That's not bad, no. Just that Manitowoc was just so much more. Almost doubled him, over doubled him. Rice on a fake handoff gets through the line of scrimmage. He's got an opening good speed. He gets it down near the 42 yard line. 18 yard run. And there's Jacob. Just like in the beginning, found a little hole. Solvered again with the tag. That kid's everywhere number 22 for the ships. Yeah, he's going to be the player of the game. First down and 10. Fake handoff. Rice looks down the field. Throw is, I think the ball might have been tipped. Anyway, it passes incomplete. Jacob was 7 of 12 in the first half. You know what we never did? We never did figure out about how far that kickoff return was. Got it at around the 20 or so. Maybe it's about at 80, 75. 75 yards, yeah. Crossing pattern. Schmitt sat it right in his hands and dropped it. That was a nice pass, Chris. Should have had that one. Right on the money. Right between the numbers, as they used to say. Hit him in the bad spot. At the hands. Three wide receivers off to the left. Rice fires a dart. Has his receiver Schmitts who makes the catch, but he's going to be short. I think you could go for this, Chris. Did you run past the line and come back? Catch that ball. And they have no choice but to go for it, Marty. I totally agree. Why not? Fourth down and one. Just a little shorter line. Now here's where you would like him to be able to take the ball under center. They're all starting 7 yards in the backfield. And too much of a rush. And just didn't have enough time to set his feet. And the pass goes incomplete by Jacob Rice. Manitowak's going to get it in pretty good field position. Wide receiver out to this side is a young man we haven't seen. Lars looked her hand. And off to McColloch. And he gets hit at the line of scrimmage and pushed back. No gain. Second down for the ships. Manitowak hasn't been in this situation very often. A second down and 10. Nahalik in the backfield. Inside hand. No fake. Feast looking deep. He's got his receiver. Nice catch made down to the 46 yard line by Braxton Kyle. I like Braxton Kyle. He's got good hands. Runs good routes. Another senior. They have a lot of senior athletes, Marty. That was a 20 yard pickup, Chris. Kyle's got a few catches tonight. Got him for three now. Humble. Humble, who's on it? South on the recovery. Humble lost. Seed on replay. Looks like the person who lost the ball was Tim McDougall. Not sure on that. But in either case, South has it. At the 47. Right on the sideline. He's got his receiver, Schmitz, and he's got it at about the 19 yard line. What a play. Here you're going to see it. Good protection. Good protection and a good pass and a nice catch by Schmitz. And South. Oh, Rice had some time and then he gets sacked. Making the stop for Manitowoc was Holden Cullenburg. But oh man, Chris, that's tough to take. Ball is going to be spotted at the 25 yard line. Lost a six on the play. You're going to see it. Off the corner. Came off the corner and went inside. No time, not time for Jacob. No. Rice looking. He's scrambling. He's going to get hit again in the backfield. Bit of a loss. Again, it's going to be third down. Ball is spotted at the 28 yard line. It's all taken a lot of time here, Marty. Another three yards lost. Makes it third down in 19. Rice with the snap looking. And he gets hit again. Dropped outside the 35 to the 37. Three sacks in a roll, Chris. That's a loss of 10. Make it a loss of seven. And the ships are going to drop basically eight men back. Put five in the flat. One deep safety. Two corners. Going to just rush three this time. Going to have to find a needle in a haystack here. Yeah, really. Isn't that the truth? And Rice keeps it and gets it down to the 29 yard line before he's hit. Picks up six on that play. That was 6-46 left. Remember how you mentioned how good the protection was? Yep. It's not there anymore. Nope. We had good protection in the first half. Yeah, that's what I mean. Jacob is running for his life. Here again, just three rushing again. The pocket collapses. And he decides to do the better. Idea and just take off and get some positive yards. Mahalek in motion. Handoff up the middle. There goes Sobert. Oh, he's gone. He's not going to make the end zone, but boy, he's going to get it awfully deep. The 11 yard line. Holy cow. Just a simple run up the middle, Marty. Just a basic run up the middle. Sobert is just... I got that as 62 yards. Jeez. Gashes. The south D. Alrighty. First down at the 11. Wind the clock. Play-to-roll is in the backfield. Mahalek in motion. They give it to Sobert. And he gets it down to about the five yard line. Give him a gain of six. A lot of big plays again, Marty, tonight. Send an Eric Weisman, our cameraman, back and forth up the track. He's going to be the... He's not going to need his jacket. He's going to be so hot and sweaty running up the dome. He could use one of those trucks to go back and forth. Yeah, really. I'm sure the fans love that. I think he's going to politic for one of those cables. Just get a little hand remote control and run the camera back and forth. Give it to Mahalek going around deep. And he cuts it back up the middle. Inside. Yeah, that was the right thing to do, though, Chris. It's surprising he didn't get in the end zone. I thought he would have got there. He is going to have the first down, though. I would have gone to the corner. It looked like it, but I think... He could have run into the lake. I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. Why? Because he would have gotten tired by that? Oh, no, here we go. Well, you can't see it from that angle. Getting over there to help with the stop was Collin Claybourne herself. And Saubart in the end zone again. Wow. Saubart's third touched-on of the night, Chris. He's had quite a night. He's had a one-yard plunge, a one-yard plunge, and a 56-yard plunge. He has 131. I'll take that back. I don't think the 56 was a plunge, though, Marty. Let's see if he can kick this one a little further. I wouldn't have let him go out there again. That one looked good. He's picking out his momentum. Yeah, really. 517 left in the third quarter. It's Manitowoc, 48. South, 14. And we're getting awfully close to that 35-point mark, Chris. I was thinking about some of the stuff you asked me at the end of the first half there about the, you know, some of the things we remember is, you know, North God of Victory, which they haven't had for a number of years in the excitement of those kids. And the excitement of the South kids when they beat North, that was quite a thrill. And Jacob Rice just ran crazy in that second half. Of course, nice to see KLC make the playoffs for the first time in 16 years. Yeah, that's great for them. Yep. One of the bright spots for Sheboygan football. Yep. And I know there's a lot of youth, and I know the youth programs here in town, they're traveling a lot more. I mean, they took the teams up to Michigan. I went over and, like I mentioned last week, I see KLC, they got a number of kids playing for their youth football. So hopefully it's going to build things for the future. Yeah, exactly. On a rushing-related note, the young man doing the kickoff chores, of course, is Hunter Sobert. You know, we mentioned he has three touchdowns. Chris, he also has 138 yards rushing in the game. Seems like he has a lot more. It's a ground ball, and South is going to have it at the 47-yard line. Making the select pickup was South's Dylan Callahan. There's a guy that can hit a baseball. Yep. It's going to be first and 10 for the Red Wings. They are down, as you can see, 30, 48 to 14. Rice at quarterback. Kittleson in the backfield. Haven't heard much from Matt. He hasn't touched the ball a whole lot. Fake handoff to Matt. Catches by Ginther. He's in the open. He's got big yardage. He gets it down inside the 35-yard line. Well, that play's been open all day. Schmidt with a catch across the middle. Ginther with two now across there. Of course, Schmidt, he missed that one. But that play's worked very well for Coach Rice. 13-yard pickup for Ginther. Looking, looking, faking the inside. Now Rice running to the outside, throws toward his receiver, and it looks like it was intercepted. They're saying no that he was out of bounds. But making the great attempt for Manitouac was Peter Pritzel, but the pass will go incomplete. That would be a good on the C on instant replay. Check and see if his feet are in bounds when he makes the catch. And did he control it? I think he's in. He was definitely in. There's no question about that. I know he was juggling it, but that official couldn't have seen it. But he was in. Run. Rice. Oh, I thought he was going to get around the corner, but a great tackle made. He did make a good move to get as much yardage as he did. He picked up a four yards by Jake. All spotted at the 30-29-yard line about. Crossing pattern. Catch is made again by Ginther and he gets knocked down at about the 22 or 23 yard line. It'll be a first down. I just took his defensive back down the field and just cut in a little bit. Tyler gathering up a few yards of late. And we got wide receivers. Two to the left, two to the right. Gutierrez is wide to the right. Fake handoff. Kittlesen, Rice on a deep pattern. He's got Prunik and he makes the catcher. It's going to be interference, but I think they'll decline that and take the catch down to the six yard line. Great catch by Mason Prunik. I'd like to find him a little more often. My mind was working that way the whole time. Haven't called his number enough. 16 yard pickup. Again, Jacob Rice with a great throw. Yep. Four minutes and a third quarter. He's got it. I mean, he just needs to put it together a little more consistently. Had a number of passes slip out of his hand. Kittlesen in motion. Fake handoff to him. Rice takes it up the middle. Is he going to get in? It looked like his knee went down short, but they're going to give him the touchdown. All right. Nice play that time. Chris faked the Kittlesen and Rice takes it right up the middle. Watch his knee. Yep. It did touch before, but we'll give him the touchdown. Who cares? Makes the score 48 to 20. Hanging in there. Six yard run and a TD for Rice. That's the second touchdown. Chris, he had that long one to start the game. Now there's a kick. Oh, doubt about that one. And it was between the white bar. Yeah, between the uprights. Here's the replay, Marty. Let's see if his knee is down. The ball may have been over the goal line. That's the part we can't tell. Yep, good shot there. Yeah. Where's Eric when you need him? Oh, boy. Richard Bartzen up on top. It can't be too warm up there. I want to know where the student helpers are. Antonio and Victor, where are you guys? Get out in the cold. Yeah, we've had some rain this year. Go hanging out in the truck with Scott. Rain, wind. The last two weeks have been a little colder than normal. A little colder last week. This is football weather. Oh, yeah. Also, I was looking on the MLB site for the World Series. The last game, if nothing gets delayed, is November 4th. That's pretty late. That's too late in my book. I mean, but what do you think? You know, it's very simple, Marty. Just start the season like four days earlier, or five days earlier. Well, we talked about that. I don't know the other day. A couple of friends of mine, you know, cut the spring training a week short. Yep. Just started in indoor stadiums and warm climates. Another, I think we had a different kicker that time. Guess who has it? Oh, and he slips by a tackle, and he's still on his feet before he finally goes down. Sober takes it up to the 40. Yeah. Just start the baseball season one week earlier, and you started in Florida and your indoor stadiums, and then California and Arizona. You don't have to, the warm weather cities, Arizona and Florida don't want to lose the revenue. You know, only have the pitchers and catchers report for a week or so instead of two weeks. Isn't that what it is? No. But anyway, back everything up, I guess, a little bit. Just one week. Yep, that's all it would take. Baseball November shouldn't be happening, just like basketball should be played in June. Okay, who is Mr. November? Fumble! Salt has it. I don't know if it's Mr. November. Derek Jeter. Play it a roll on the fumble. You're going to see it, he gets right there, he gets it stripped. Looks like it might have been Prunik on the strip. The third fumble for the ships. Yeah, they've turned it over, that's for sure. South is going to get it, great field position. Ball is at the 47 of Manitowoc. We still have 335 and a third in a long, long game tonight. Yep. That's what happens when you get a lot of turnovers, a lot of passing. Okay, Rice in the backfield with Kittleson. A lot of wide receivers again. And Jacob running for his life again. Yeah, coming in again, untouched. Was Holden Kallenberg, he was the one that got Jacob on a sack in the first half. And he was Johnny on the spot right there. He's right there coming in, look at him, 26. And making the stop. It's going to be second down in 10. Receiver switching sides again. I don't know if they just, they're not sure, they just do that on purpose. Fake handoff, Rice rolling, short pass, and we'll have to see if no catch, passing complete. It's going to be third and 10. I've got Jacob 5 for 10 this quarter, Chris. That's a lot of throwing. So 12 for 22. He was 7 for 12, we had mentioned that earlier. So he's got almost as many passes in this quarter than he did the entire first half. It's third down. The down's been got second, but it is third. Good pass protection. Jacob takes it up the middle. He's going to get the first down easily. He's got him, he's got good yardage all the way down before he's finally tackled inside the 15 yard line. Great decision at time, Chris. I'll tell you, he just seems to turn it on. And he's got a lot of guts. I mean, he's smart. He'd rather avoid the tacklers than get hit by them. He has nine carries this quarter. Big first down. Yeah, 33 yarder. Ball spotted on the 14. Kittleson in motion. It faked to him. Rice taking it up the middle. He's going to get a first down. I don't feel good in the end zone. Gets it down to the five yard line. Maybe he'll be a bit short. Well, once again, he avoided the tackler and gained a couple yards. Yep, he's going to be a couple yards short, but a good run by Jacob. Getting down inside. Oh, not inside the ten, five. We'll call it the five and a half. Rice takes it up the middle again. Untouch gets it in the end zone. Great blocking up front. One of the guys throwing a crushing block with Silas Brun. And it's going to be a touchdown for the Red Wings. Second consecutive six yard touchdown run for Jacob. Three for him tonight. And I might run out of sheets myself, Marty. I never run out of times with the football. 220 left in the third. So I'll say the ball 12 times already, Marty. Well, line drive kick is off to the right. Got a very good snap and set. Gorillo Flores missed that extra point. Now it's 48 to 27. Rice has a couple of three touchdowns. Chris on the ground and one touchdown pass. So he's had quite a night, too. We're still in the third quarter. Yeah, right. Lots of time left. 220. Only be looking for space to right because I've only got five lines left. Hey, South has scored in what I got here. A minute 26 and a minute 15. If you could just get some stops, you never know. You just never know. You just got to stop the ships. Seems like right now Mantua doesn't have an answer for the South offense. And we've got a lot of time left. I've got Rice with 65 yards and 11 carries this quarter to go along with his 93 in the first half in 11 carries. So he's carried the ball 22 times. No, he's got... Wasn't Tim Tebow number 10? He was a single number. Picked up at about the 38 yard line. Ryan Schiltz, don't mispronounce that name, gathered it in. It's going to be first in 10 minutes walk. Ball is spotted on the 39 yard line. Saubart in the backfield. Feast under center. They give it to McColloch. Tries to cut it up inside and picks up about three or four yards. Second down at six. That's a better stop there. Logan Hamilton number 99. Just a junior. Clock running under two minutes now. Mahalek again, probing and gets it up over the 50 into south territory and has a first down. Nice patient running that time by the big fullback. Minute 35 and counting. 48-27. 130 and running. Manitouac establishing their ground game again. Actually, not again. They've been able to do this all game. Inside handoff, Saubart. He falls forward near the 36 yard line or so. But I believe he's got enough for the first down. 11 yard pickup. He's had some long runs, Chris. I mean, some super long runs, 62 and 50. Four, I believe, and now this 11 yarder. And the kickoff return too. Yeah, right. Good point. Popped the middle again. He's got a first down, down to about the 22 or 23 yard line. Another big pickup. They just shred that front line already. They just shred it apart. You're absolutely right. 15 yarder. 10 yards, 10 yards, 10 yards, 15 yards. Under a minute. Manitouac, not in a gigantic hurry. This is unbelievable. Mahalek in motion. Give it to the other back. Plater. Aaron Plateral, pardon me. He gets a nice pickup. Going to be second down and two. He picks up eight on that play. That's going to be the quarter, Marty. Guess what? I only had to dip down one line below. All right, that's going to be the end of the quarter. Chris is right. At the end of three quarters of play, Manitouac on top. 48-27 and they're knocking on the door. Local government, local educational institutions, and local community members all use Cable Access TV to communicate their message. They depend upon it as an affordable means of outreach. 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At least tries to lob it to Sobert, and I believe, Chris, if I'm keeping good enough stats, that's his first in completion. Yep, and they haven't had to throw very much. I don't know why they're throwing here. Yeah, right. Just throw them a bone a little bit. Keep your quarterback happy. Why do I always have to keep handing it off? Because we're successful at it. Yeah, and you don't get to run either. He scooted a couple of times, but get a stop here, boys. Get a stop. Get a stop. Bouncing to the outside. And he's still battling before he gets pushed back. He did get close. He's short, though. They're running the clock, which means he didn't get it. I'll tell you. I'd go for it. Come on, boys. One timer. One timer. Come on, boys. Be big. Be big. Come on, now. He's heading over to the sideline. Wants to know what to do. They're going to wind up getting a penalty, Chris. It's going to take them too long. A tour coming in. Yeah. At the play. They're up at the line quickly in there. He's a decoy. They're not waving anything here. Sobert. Get him. Fullback. Mahalek in motion. They get up to Sobert up the middle. He's wide open and dives into the end zone. Another touchdown for Hunter Sobert from 13 yards out. Yeah. Well, he may have got the score, but let's give that one to Isaac Pethon as he led the kick-out block. Watch number 42. Boom. And he just followed Isaac, and that's why he got the score there. Sometimes it's not the ball carrier, but the guy's doing the dirty work. Oh, for sure. I think it's mostly the case, actually. Fourth touchdown. Yeah. He's having a night for sure. Oh, bad snap, but a good set. And nails it. 55-27. 28-point spread. Yeah. After South had a little bit of a roll there. Back-to-back scores quickly. A nice three-minute, 20-second drive is a short field, though. I mean, both teams, they're kickoff. Boy, you know, I've let each team have short fields. That one was, where did that one start? About the 40 again, Marty? Oh, yeah. It's on the bottom sheet, Chris. Yeah. The 39-yard line. Yeah. And it was a pretty quick drive. Two didn't take too long. 3-30. All right. Excuse me. 3-20. I know where that schedule sheet is. I put it from the last game. We got a win last week, Chris. We got three wins this year. And we'll have four losses. But that's actually better than some of the years we've had. Last year. The only win I think we had was in our south game. Our south game. Oops. That's not too good. So we'll take three, even though we didn't finish over 500. And we're old. We're old in our short-term memory. Okay. Doesn't forget that one too quickly. Some things you don't forget right exactly. Well, Sobber trying to do something right. I mean, he hasn't kicked off very well. Why would you fair a catch that? Have some fun, boys. It's going to be eight months, nine months before he can hit anybody again. Tanner Schmitz. He's never going to play again after tonight. Probably not. City League flag football, maybe. Which I don't even think they offer. I think there's flag football yet in town. Well, I think actually out in the county, one of the communities has it, I think. Whoa, Rice took his eyes off the ball, but he was able to gather it in. He's going to get sacked back at the 20-yard line, a 14-yard loss. When he did refocus, Isaac Pethon was right in his wheelhouse. Here's he gathers up the ball. Next thing he looks, oh, there's number 42. Hello. Second down and a bunch. Good blocking up front. Throw is made. And Ginther makes the catch outside the 30. I have to mention the seniors, Marty, before we get done here from South playing their last game. It's going to be a third down and 11 for South. Nice play. Fake handoff. Rice goes up the middle, and Guterre is not able to catch up to it. Paz goes in complete. Ten seniors. Ten seniors for South. You'd like to see about 20 per class. Yeah, I hear you. Schmidt's struggle tonight with his punting. See if he can get a good one here. I said he came into the conference with the most punts this year, and he'll get a roll, though, this time. Yep, it's going to be a touchdown at the 36-yard line. Best one, 33 yards. Manitowoc will get it back. See if they continue on with their first-rangers. Yeah, first-rangers. Looks to be some fresh. Well, maybe not. Some clean jerseys. At least on the offensive line. That's the worst thing that could happen. Leave the starting backs in there with the second-team line. Of course, it is the last game of the year. Feast hands it off to Mahalek. Cuts it up the field, gets it up over the 40. Again, good patient running by that young man. Picks up about six yards. Second down. Give it the play-droll. He gets through, gets knocked down at the 50-yard line. The inherent play-droll on that pickup gets eight yards. First down for, there you see it. We've seen all night. Eight, nine, ten-yard run for the ships. Yeah, what did you, how did you phrase it? I said slashing or gashing. What'd you call it? Same thing. Same thing. Yeah, it's been happening all night. There you go. Out in the backfield and taken down. Let's see who gets off the bottom of the pile, Chris. That defender. Hamilton's one of them, but the big hit. Oh, there we go. It was Mewson again. He's made some big hits tonight, Marty. Yeah, he's been around the ball for sure. Just a sophomore, too. So he'll be back. A lot of guys back on this team, Marty. We need some frontline support, offensive linemen, delinemen. A couple more guys to throw in there, but a lot of guys coming back for some. A lot of wide receivers on this set, Chris. And of course they hand it off. Yeah. Sobert gets it down into South Territory. Yeah, trying to spread it out, Marty. And slide him through, right? Third down, seven yards to go. All in South Territory at the 47. Feast at quarterback. He's been there all night. Fakes. Good blocking. Throw over the middle of Pascal is incomplete. A lot of interference there. Making the defensive play was Tanner Klessig. We ain't calling that. Klessig is one of the seniors for South. Oh, we got a punter. First punt to the night. Yep, this is David Latour. The nice wide receiver for the ships will do the punting. Got a lot of leg into that one. And leaving it bounce and making a good choice was A.J. Guterres. It's a good choice by him. South will have it first and 10 at about the 15 yard line. Just short of the 16. Yeah, let's make it to 16. 708 remaining in the fourth quarter. And the season for that matter for these two squads. 15th time South has had the ball, Marty. Wow, that's a lot of possessions. It is a lot of possessions. Good move. Oh, Jacob just tripped up. Made a great move on the first defender. And then the second Manitowoc defender was able to get his leg and, you know, Zach Meyer. Here's some substitutes now. That's good things for... I don't think we mentioned Rick Duquette, the coach of Manitowoc. Not much, no. Some of his players had a good idea. Dylan Martins, 53, is the center for South. Good catch by Schmitz. I met Dylan in the hallway at Wilson's school a few weeks ago and said I'd make sure I'd mention something about a big kid. Looked like he should be a basketball player too. He went about 6'5", or so. It's a first down for the Red Wings. You and I have never saw six feet anything. Except in our face. That's for sure. Oops. Dylan Martins been doing a good job getting those snaps back to Jacob too. Fake handoff to Kittleson and then the pass goes incomplete. Oh yeah, Matt Kittleson. Kittles the ball a lot tonight. He touched it three times in the first half. He kind of got hit down the field and got his pattern taken away. Number 44, Zach Myers kind of hit him a little bit down the field and that's why he couldn't get to the ball. Flowers in motion. He gets the little pitch and he fumbled the ball and Manitowoc gets it back. He's put the ball on the turf a couple of times tonight, Marty. Yeah, he's so well. It's part of that being a freshman. You've got to tuck it in. Learn not to carry the ball. Got to get a little stronger over the off-season. Here you'll see it. Nice carry and then just strip it. Just lost it. Mistakes like that. Varsity football hurt you. First down, Manitowoc. Ball spotted on the 34 yard line. He's off. Mahalek. He got taken down hard. I hope he's okay. South guys pick him up. That's nice and classy and the reason he got taken down hard is I think he was grabbed by the face. Mask. They're going to tack some yardage going to the north direction back to Manitowoc on this one. Let's see it. Check the helmet. That's the one to call, I thought. It goes Silas Brun. It's second down in a ball five. Inside handoff, the play drill. He gets it down inside the 25. It looks like it's going to be a first down. He's one of the only juniors we've really mentioned tonight. You're right. They're pretty much senior-laden. First down in 10 ball spotted on the 23. At least at the skilled positions, Marty. Their front line's more junior-oriented. He did give it to the first back through. Getting it down to the 10 yard line on a nice run was Tim McDougal. He's a sophomore and he showed a good burst. Five minutes left in that season. Right on the 10 yard line. It's first and goal at the 10. Picked up 13 yards on that run. 13 for 13. Fake handoff feast is a sack back outside near the 20 yard line. Making the sack was Kyle Alvarez. No, a new quarterback, Marty. It wasn't feast, it was Brendan Bant. Bant gets sacked. Number five. University football. Loose loss, seven on that play. Four minutes and 15 seconds left in the ball game and the season. Brandt hands it off. I didn't catch who the ball carrier was. 33 again, Marty. Lateral. Houston on the tackle, number 28. They're down. Gets the ball down to the 15. They're back up, but it does keep the clock running. Third and goal. Logan Hamilton on the tackle too. It's hard to believe he's a junior already, Marty. Yeah, really. We talked about this before earlier in the season, but it seems just like yesterday he was an eighth grader playing with us on Fridays. Talking it down and running. Why not? Brandt got it down near the 10 before he gave up some ground, but made a great decision on that play. Set up fourth down. Why not try to get in the end zone, kid? Good job. Yeah, exactly. Got a ways to go, but this will set up fourth down in 11 and... Ball on the 11-yard line. It's fourth and goal. Splitting out to the right is Lars Lukterhand, big tall kid. Brandt rolling, looking that way to Lukterhand, throws it up and incomplete. Actually, not a bad play, Chris. Throw it up to the taller wide receiver and try and make a play, but couldn't come up with it. It's going to be first and 10 for South, 232 left. Well, surprise, South doesn't put into some guide, but maybe they don't have a lot. That could be Mason Prunek out there, Rice. In the line, we've got Evan Horn and Cameron Baldwin. I mentioned Dylan Martins. Rice slips through. A couple of tacklers gets it up to about the 17. Magana 6. Silas Brun on the other side at tackle. Kittleson in motion. Faker flip to him. Rice keeps it. Damage and fumble to Ball and Manitowoc has it at the 26-yard line. Oh, my. Third turnover for South. Manitowoc has it on the 26-yard line, first and 10. Well, you keep track of the turnover. I've got it, Donner, but I have to look through all the sheets. Three turnovers for each team. That's all. Seems like a lot more. Dylan Hendrickson on the carry. That's good to let some of these kids play. Yeah, I hear you. I'm with you there. It's going to be second down for Manitowoc. Give him a five, gain a five. Hendrickson in the back field along with a played roll. At quarterback, Chris mentioned it. Braden Bant. Good idea. I like this too. He's going to kneel it down with just over a minute left. I like it. That's classy. Yep, no reason. Yeah, why? No reason to get anybody else hurt. I know I mentioned it quite a bit this year, Marty, but our camera guys they do a good job. We got good guys. The A-Team. Our directors are always here giving up their Friday nights. We love doing this. I'm just glad we have support from the community. We hear a lot of people out there saying they watch our game. So as long as there's people out there I guess you and I will continue doing it. We certainly enjoy it. Wish we could have got a few more wins, but it was really a lot of fun for us to be doing these ball games and how the community enjoys it. The kids enjoy it too. Chris, I know was very appreciative of our season. I am too. We want to thank the crew one more time. Scott Mailoff, our director, Richard Bartson running the top camera. Eric Weisman running the sidelines. Seniors, student helpers tonight, Victor Contreras and Antonio Hocking. Thanks a lot guys for showing up. I'm Mike Martin and for my partner, Chris Wright, thanks for watching everybody. And stay tuned to WSCS because we'll have our basketball schedule coming out and we look forward to the basketball season. So again, one more time. Manitowaka Winter 55-27. Thanks for watching and we'll see you down the road.