High School Football Preview: WIAA Level Two/MSHSL Section Quarterfinals

By Adam Roberts – 10/26/2021

As has been a tradition in the Coulee Region for some time now, after Level One of the football playoffs the number of area teams still alive for a state title has been cut roughly in half. But that’s okay for us, because as some teams’ seasons end, we get a few more playoff games added to the docket as the Minnesota postseason begins!

Looking at this week’s game

Level One Predictions: 9-2

Division 3

 

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Onalaska @ Rice Lake

A lot of people said it would happen, and I didn’t listen! But Onalaska showed that they are in face a very scary seven seed with a hard fought road win against Mount Horeb/Barneveld last week. The Hilltoppers showed a lot of mettle after falling behind 21-14 in the third quarter with long, sustained scoring drives in the final 20 minutes of play. Ayden Larson continued his stretch of every other game throwing for 200+ yards, one game removed from a perfect passer rating against Tomah. We are starting to see a very similar Onalaska offense beginning to take shape that is very reminiscent of the great Ona offenses of the last few years. In particular last week Michael Skemp and Matt Burnette racked up nice numbers, including Matt’s 43 yard score in the first quarter. And while the run game didn’t have the yards of other games this year, Nicky Odom still scored and Ayden also made some things happen on his feet. Defensively, the Hilltoppers adopted the bend but don’t break approach to Kolton Schaller; while he did throw for 277 yards and two scores, his three interceptions were back breakers.

Their opponents this week will be, apart from perhaps River Falls, the toughest challenge of the season. If it seems like a familiar postseason match up, that’s because it is; while there was no real postseason last year, these two met in back-to-back years with Rice Lake taking both games in 2017 and 18. Third time’s the charm? It won’t be easy; the Warriors are on their way out of the Big Rivers after this season but leave as co-champions (they lost to fellow co-champ Menomonie but head-to-head isn’t taken into consideration). The biggest factor in the game will be whether or not the Hilltopper defense has an answer for receiver Alex Belongia. The 6’3″ senior wideout is the top target for quarterback Cole Fenske by a fairly wide margin, and against Medford last week he had just two catches, but that was all he needed to impact the game with those two catches both touchdown receptions. Forgive me if I’m late jumping on the bandwagon, but I think Ona has shown me that they can defend well enough against the pass outside of the River Falls game for me to consider them as an upset favorite this week. Of course a lot of this will hinge on Ona’s ability to break through and pressure Fenske consistently; the Rice Lake offensive line doesn’t feature many older bigger bodies, so can Ona outmuscle the River Falls front?

Prediction: Onalaska

 

Division 4

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West Salem @ Northwestern (6pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5)

West Salem goes road trippin’ this week for a game against the top seed in their grouping. With Catholic Memorial and Ellsworth dominating the top of the Division Four rankings all season, the Northwestern Tigers have likely slid under the radar for some who follow Wisconsin high school football. But much like Stanley/Boyd (I proved my point with them last week, as we’ll discuss in a moment), that’s a dangerous thing for someone to do, as the Tigers have one of the most dynamic offenses in Division Four and have dominated their competition all year. Their closest game was a 28-20 win over the above-mentioned Rice Lake, and apart from that game they’re scoring on average 48.3 points per game. But if there’s a defense around here that can challenge that number, it would be West Salem. Last week the Panthers got just enough defense to help out against a struggling offense against Prescott; it took them going into the bag of tricks late in the fourth quarter on a Noah LaFleur pass to Andy Johnson to push them to a win over the Cardinals. Brett McConkey had an off night, the run game was stymied throughout the night, and while the defense kept the scoring low they were gashed for 246 yards by Aiden Russell, who was worked half to death on 33 carries. Needless to say things need to be shored up this week before taking on the Tigers. Luke Sedin will be one of the top quarterbacks to watch in 2022, but has had quite a 2021 as well with 19 touchdowns to just 2 interceptions and an excellend 144.9 QBR for the season. Minnesota-Duluth bound Austin Schlies is a 1,000 yard rusher that scored three times against Mauston last week and a great two-way athlete, and as a team the Tigers have rushed for close to 2,500 yards this year. After what Aiden did to the West Salem defense last week, it’s hard for me to imagine the Panthers will be able to scrape something together two weeks in a row.

Prediction: Northwestern

 

Division 5

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Stanley/Boyd @ Aquinas

After all this talk about the Blugolds’ offense this season, it was the defense that was the star of the show in Level One against Spooner last week. Aquinas held the Rails to just a lone touchdown on the opening drive and were in lock-down mode the rest of the way. While the numbers weren’t mindblowing by any stretch, it was clear after the first drive who the better team was last week. Jackson Flottmeyer had a fine day completing 12 of 17 for 157 yards and a score, while Calvin Hargrove was busy on both sides of the ball leading the rushing attack and racking up 17 total tackles and an interception on defense. Next up is Stanley/Boyd, and as I mentioned last week it’s not wise to sleep on the Orioles. They scored 21 unanswered against Arcadia in the third quarter with Michael Karlen averaging just under 9 yards a carry and Carsen Hause serving as a largely consistent piece under center on Friday night. Do I think the Blugolds will lose this week? No I do not. But would I be flabbergasted if it happened? Not in the slightest. The Orioles were excellent at preventing big plays against the Raiders last week, and should that be the case again against an Aquinas team that loves a good ol’ big play here and there this game will be closer than some might think.

Prediction: Aquinas

 

Division 7

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Bangor @ Cashton

The stage is set for The Rematch this week. Their first meeting this season a couple weeks ago lived up to the billing as a grind-it-out affair between two of the best small schools in the state this year. Neither team struggled in Level One, with their overall play clearly superior to the teams they were facing. When they faced each other on October 15th, the game came down to a fourth quarter field goal by Bangor placekicker Sam Crenshaw and a missed extra point by Cashton’s Brady Hemmersbach. Other than that, the two were very evenly matched with a 199-160 rushing advantage for Bangor and a 74-62 passing win for Cashton. I will look again to both team’s leading rushers; Mathieu Oesterle has been called upon to lead the Cardinals with Tanner Jones out, while Colin O’Neil has consistently served as the undisputed offensive leader for the Eagles. Defensively the Cardinals were able to force a couple of key mistakes from Cashton quarterback Jacob Huntzicker that helped them stop Eagle drives, and against Ithaca last week they had two big interceptions. Bangor will win this game if they can make Huntzicker uncomfortable again, but if he studies the film this week I like the home team to learn from their mistakes in Week Nine and finally get that upset win. I think playing at home helped with keeping the game close two weeks ago for Cashton, and will play a big role again this week as well. I see this as a one possession game that could easily go either way. I think Cashton will enter as hungry as they’ve ever been for a game. Let’s see if they can finally get one over their Scenic Bluffs rivals.

Prediction: Cashton

 

MSHSL Playoffs

Albert Lea @ Winona

Prediction: Winona

Winona Cotter @ Chatfield

Prediction: Chatfield

La Crescent/Hokah @ Lake City

Prediction: Lake City

Lewiston/Altura @ Caledonia

Prediction: Caledonia

Spring Grove @ Southland

Prediction: Southland

Packers WR Allen Lazard Placed On COVID-19 List

By Adam Roberts – 10/26/2021

You can add another name to the list of Packers players and staff placed on the COVID-19/reserve list today.

Wide receiver Allen Lazard was placed on the list by the team today, making him the second starting wideout who will miss the contest Thursday against Arizona. Davante Adams was placed on the list with a positive test yesterday, joining defensive coordinator Joe Barry who was placed their earlier in the day.

It’s not known yet whether or not Lazard is a close contact situation or another positive test result. Either way, since the game is in two days Lazard will not be able to receive the necessary negative tests before kickoff in order to play.

We’ll continue to follow this story with any new names that become available.

BREAKING: Packers WR Davante Adams Added To COVID-19 List

By Adam Roberts – 10/25/2021

The Packers’ COVID-19 situation continues to escalate today.

Earlier it was confirmed defensive coordinator Joe Barry had tested positive and thus would likely be unable to travel with the team to the desert this Thursday as the Packers take on Arizona. Now it appears the team will also at bare minimum be without it’s top wide receiver as well.

Davante Adams was placed on the list just moments ago; Adams said he is vaccinated so it is a positive test and not a close contact with Barry situation.

As mentioned earlier this morning in our Barry story, vaccinated players and coaches who test positive must test negative twice before their next game with each tests 24 hours apart.

Additionally, the team remains in advanced COVID protocols, meaning players and coaches will be tested daily, all players and staff must wear masks regardless of vaccination status, and all meetings will be conducted virtually before the team leaves for Phoenix on Thursday.

We’ll continue following this story and provide updates as they become available.

Brewers Base Coach Ed Sedar Announces Retirement

By Adam Roberts – 10/25/2021

While he was absent from the field this season doing work as an advisor to the Brewers’ coaching staff, fans at American Family Field over the last 15 years and watching on TV could count on seeing Ed Sedar holding or waving around base runners for the Brewers.

Sedar has worked with the Brewers organization for a very long time, and has decided today that it’s time to hang it up.

Sedar announced his retirement earlier this morning, ending a 30 year run with the club. Before becoming a public face for fans at first base in 2007, he previously was a baserunning coordinator in the minor leagues from 1992-2006. Sedar also managed for both the Ogden, Utah and Helena, Montana Brewers’ rookie-level teams on and off between 1998 and 2006. Prior to this year, he could be seen emphatically circling runners home since 2011.

Packers Defensive Coordinator Joe Barry Tests Positive For COVID-19; Will Miss Arizona Game

By Adam Roberts – 10/25/2021

While the Packers took care of business yesterday against the Washington Football Team 24-10, they are about to enter a short week against objectively the best team in the NFL at the moment. And they will now also be getting ready for that game against Arizona without their defensive coordinator on site or making the trip to the desert.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo tweeted this morning that Joe Barry has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be unable to travel on a short week to the Cardinals game. Barry will be a part of planning via virtual means this week.

Per the league’s COVID protocols, Barry will require two negative tests 24 hours apart before he could return in-person to activities. With the Packers set to fly out to Arizona on Wednesday, it appears unlikely that Barry will be able to test negative once today and once tomorrow.

In a bit of positive news, it appears as though the Packers were able to work out some defensive issues yesterday. The red zone has been a week spot this season, but against Washington the Packers forced four straight red zone stops.

Vikings Trade CB Weatherly

By Adam Roberts – 10/25/2021

The Vikings parted ways with one of their reserve defensive ends this weekend.

Stephen Weatherly is heading to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick in both the 2022 and 2023 NFL Drafts. Weatherly recorded nine tackles in six games with the Vikings in 2021, his second stint with the team in his career.

After being on bye this past week, the Vikings will host the Cowboys on Halloween.

House Democrats Seek Information About Washington Football Team Investigation

By Adam Roberts – 10/22/2021

While the Green Bay Packers and Washington Football Team will meet at Lambeau Field this Sunday, there is a great deal going on off the field for the visitors, and none of it is positive news.

The NFL has been investigating the team’s email collection in the aftermath of the Jon Gruden firing for language he used in emails to then-WFT team president Bruce Allen. Now the league’s investigation into the team has caught the attention of Congress. House Democrats Carolyn B. Maloney of New York and Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois asked the league to send over some of the documents in the investigation and answer questions about the investigation by November 4th.

The NFL has not released all of its findings in the investigation and an NFL spokesman said the league is not going to start the investigation again or release the 650,000 emails it found.

High School Football Preview: Level One Playoffs

By Adam Roberts – 10/22/2021

I know I say this every fall, but didn’t it feel like this high school football season absolutely zoomed by us? It likely has something to do with the season starting in mid-August, but once again I felt like we were just getting things started and now here we are at the start of the postseason. Maybe I’m just getting old (I kid, I’d rather not have every Baby Boomer in the Coulee Region hunting me down for thinking 28 is old).

As we get set to digest this week’s action, we should also recognize the teams that were left on the outside of the playoff picture. Holmen fought valiantly against West Salem last week and was the one 2-4 conference team that many thought had a decent shot to pull off the upset. Sparta is full of young talent and their victory over a good Mauston team earlier this year shouldn’t be overlooked; it could be a glimpse of what’s to come. Logan was the inspiring story over the last week following their game-winning field goal against Holmen and hung around early against Central in the Battle For The Ark. And Black River Falls put up some very impressive numbers offensively at times and will have their quarterback Evan Voss back next season.

Now let’s take a closer look at each playoff match up this week, and figure out how many of our area teams have a legit shot at a golden football next month.

(Note: numbers next to teams indicate their playoff seed, not their state ranking)

Week Nine Predictions: 14-3   Regular Season Predictions: 84-33

 

Division 2

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#5 Central @ #4 River Falls

We’ve all at this point seen what River Falls is capable of against the best competition the Coulee Region has to offer, and this week they’ll get an opportunity to re-affirm their dominance with a rematch against Central. When these two teams met back on September 17th, it appeared evident from the get-go that the Wildcats were the better football team jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the second quarter. In particular the Riverhawks were unable to find a true answer for Cole Evavold; he had 23 carries for 235 yards and two scores with a 10.2 YPC average. He hasn’t slowed down pretty much all season as the only 1,000+ yard rusher in the MVC this year, and each run I saw him make last week against Sparta confirmed what we already knew: he is very hard to tackle, and moves quick off the hand-off. And that’s not even considering Vito Massa, a 1,524 yard passer in conference this season who threw five scoring passes against the Spartans last week. If Central wants to make this one closer than back in September, it will be imperative for Mason Herlitzke to have his best game of the season. He’s only had one game passing for more than 200 yards (8/28 @ EC Memorial) but came close the last time these two played albeit with a good chunk of garbage time yards. Keep an eye out for Cole Lapp as a possible top target this week; his yards and targets have been on the rise the last month or so.

Prediction: River Falls

 

Division 3

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#7 Onalaska @ #2 Mount Horeb/Barneveld

Onalaska head coach Tom Yashinsky said on The Sports Lead Wednesday that this year’s Onalaska team can be a very dangerous seven seed, certainly one that a two seed shouldn’t be too excited to see. They really are a team that has played every single game they’ve lost close and could very easily be an 8-1 or even 9-0 team instead of a 5-4 one. Single digit losses to Baraboo, Central, West Salem, and River Falls were all in some way influenced by one or two big plays against them. Up next is Mount Horeb/Barneveld, the co-champions of the Badger-Small alongside Fort Atkinson with their lone loss to a solid Baraboo outfit. Quarterback Kolton Schaller is the class of the conference leading things in passing yardage and his last three games in particular have been a notable improvement over the first half of the season. The Badger Conference, large and small, prides itself on tough nose to the grindstone football, so large offensive numbers aren’t the norm. But Schaller and junior running back Tyler Buechner both have big play potential. Given that those wild, big plays have been a thorn of sorts to Onalaska this year, I feel like the home team should be favored. However, this has the potential to be as close as a 2-7 game can be, so I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if Ayden Larson balls out, the defensive line tightens up and makes Mount Horeb one-dimensional, and Onalaska finally gets a close game against a quality opponent to go their way.

Prediction: Mount Horeb/Barneveld

 

Division 4

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Prescott @ West Salem (ESPN La Crosse 105.5)

In the first half last week against Holmen, it appeared as though the hangover from a big loss to River Falls was lingering into Week Nine for the Panthers. But in the second half, the ship was righted just enough for a hard-fought win. “It was one of our better halftimes in turns of adjustments” said head coach Justin Jehn when I spoke with him on The Sports Lead yesterday. And I believe it came at just the right time as well, given that if they had dropped that contest all the optimism from the first two thirds of the season would likely have been hard to find at the critical juncture that is Level One of the postseason. While West Salem ended the season in the Coaches’ Poll Top 10 for Division Four, they drew a very tough grouping and an equally tough first round opponent in Prescott. While their 5-4 record might not strike fear into many, remember Aquinas head coach Tom Lee said the Cardinals were the first real time all season the Blugolds felt like they were playing a postseason contest. In my opinion, the difference will once again lie in Brett and CJ McConkey; their experience in tight games will be valuable this postseason, and in particular having a level head manning your offense under center is such a valuable piece to have. Not to mention, the Cardinals are going to have a tough time maneuvering around names like Chris Calico, Connor Bahr, and Noah LaFleur on defense.

Prediction: West Salem

 

Division 5

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Spooner @ Aquinas

It really feels like Aquinas is stepping into the role that Bangor has occupied in this area for the last few years as the team most people think will advance the deepest into the postseason. And nothing the team has done down the stretch of their 9-0 season indicates to me anything to the contrary. Their first step on the way to Madison is Spooner, a middle of the pack eight seed from the Heart O’ North Conference. One thing to note about the Rails is that their play in the second half of the season was infinitely more inspiring than their 1-4 start. When it looked like Spooner wouldn’t even sniff the postseason, they turned the jets on albeit against lower competition like Barron, Cameron, Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, and Bloomer with a combined record of 7-29. I don’t anticipate the Blugolds having any problems, but you can never discount anyone in the postseason so expect players like Jackson Flottmeyer, Quinn Miskowski, Joe Penchi, and Calvin Hargrove playing into at least the third quarter.

Prediction: Aquinas

 

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Westby @ Startford

I really feel for Westby. I’ve said it from the beginning that the Norsemen’s schedule this year has been quite brutal, and it doesn’t get any easier to open the postseason. After a regular season that featured games against the likes of Black Hawk, BSMS, Arcadia, Aquinas, and St. Croix Central, now they get the privilege of taking on Stratford, one of historically the best football teams in Wisconsin across all divisions. Their run between 2003 and 2008 is the stuff of legends, and more recently Josh Tubbs has coached the Tigers to two straight Division 5 runners-up finishes at Camp Randall. All that said, Andy Hulst has not shied away from any challenges this season, and a grind it out kind of football game this could be if Westby stays in it early could play to the advantage of the Norsemen. On paper, Dillon Ellefson does have a slight advantage over Dillon Kirsch, and Grant McCauly matches up pretty well numbers-wise compared to Rafie Smart. I do have to lean on the history of Westby’s opponent when picking this game though; when one of your two losses is to the behemoth that is Amherst, and knowing Stratford like I do from my days at Springs, I’ll give the Tigers the nod.

Prediction: Stratford

 

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#5 Stanley/Boyd @ #4 Arcadia

I gotta say, the computer that determined seeds for the playoffs this year may have thrown some disrespect at Arcadia. Given that they spent a decent chunk of the season ranked, and that their only loss is to the Aquinas juggernaut this season, I was surprised to see them slotted as a four seed. Now granted, geography plays a role in these decisions as well. But I still wonder if this will even slightly place a chip on the Raiders’ shoulders going into things this week against Stanley-Boyd. I do feel like Arcadia has kind of flown under the radar all year in our area despite their success on the field, and they’ll get a great chance to make their presence known this week. But the task won’t be easy; I’ve spent a fair amount of time in the Stanley area in the past, and that is a community that THRIVES on its football team. They may have received even more shade from the computer than Arcadia with a 6-3 record earning them just a five seed. Looking at the numbers, the Orioles feature a solid 1,300+ yard quarterback in Carsen Hause (17 TDs to 2 INTs this season) and an equally solid WR1 in senior Brady Potaczek. They also mix things up occasionally and throw Logan Burzynski under center; he was QB1 in a one-possession loss to Eau Claire Regis this year. For Arcadia to avoid the upset, look for a big night from names other than Kaden Updike and Ryan Sokup; those two have carried the offense through most of the season. I want to see decent numbers from names like receiver Cameron Boland, Brett Rebhahn, and Egan Pauley. This does appear to me as a possible 5-seed upset, especially if Hause throws for 3+ scores; against quality teams the Raiders have scored more than three times just once (34 points against Altoona 10/1)

Prediction: Stanley/Boyd

Division 6

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Lancaster @ Luther

Can you remember what you were up to 14 years ago? I was in all likelihood lamenting the amount of acne on my face and trying to speedrun Starfox Assault on Gamecube. As for the Luther football team, they were playing in the postseason against Necedah in what would be their final postseason game until this week against Lancaster. In fact, the Knights’ 5-4 record is their first winning season as a program since that 2007 season. The difference with this year’s Luther run, in addition to a change of conference certainly, is their leadership from senior players. Much like Brett McConkey for West Salem, Dillon Yang has been a great facilitator of the offense this season. The two-seed will host Lancaster this week, which for a seven seed is a program not many would want to see in Level One. While it has been a down year by the Flying Arrows’ standards, they held their own even though they finished the year with a three game losing streak. There were some very tough opponents in that mix, so it’s safe to say they will be battle tested. But Yang should still be the best athlete on the field this week, which always gives you a little extra edge whenever a big play is needed.

Prediction: Luther

 

Division 7

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De Soto @ Cashton

How about this for a Level One match up? A perennial playoff team against a program that has risen to heights it hasn’t seen since the late 1990s. Despite the geographic closeness and size similarities of the two schools, they haven’t met since October 21st, 2011. It was coincidentally a Level One playoff game in which the Pirates walked away the 24-6 winner. Fast forward ten years, and we get what should in all likelihood be a very good contest. The visitors from De Soto have enjoyed a relatively successful 2021 with notable one-sided loses to New Lisbon, Highland, and Ithaca, all very respectable programs in their own right. Running back Aiden Brosinski has been the workhorse this season, but Landon Pedretti has also been showing promise as a decent receiving option for quarterback Evan. On the flip side, Cashton will bring one of the area’s best ground games into the match up. Last week’s loss to Bangor was the best game between the two programs in some time, and while the Eagles once again took a loss, it was a loss that truly showed how far the program has come under Jered Hemmersbach. Colin O’Neil will be the X-factor this week, and if the junior is able to eclipse his season average of 110.8 yards a game, things will open up for the rest of the Cashton offense, which when running on all cylinders is a scary prospect for Division Seven defenses.

Prediction: Cashton

 

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Ithaca @ Bangor

There have been some cracks in the iron this season, and losing one part of the two-headed monster in the backfield in Tanner Jones has been a difficult hole to fill. But Bangor is still by all means a team to watch for a deep playoff run once again. They have turned to Mathieu Oesterle over the last few weeks, and he has done his absolute best to pick up the slack. It takes a special player to eclipse 1,000 yards at any level, and Oesterle certainly has the ability to put the offense firmly on his shoulders. He’ll be called upon once again this week with a good Ithaca team in town. The Bulldogs turned a few heads a couple weeks ago when they dominated De Soto 35-0. Keep an eye on this game for a potential upset if things stay close late, but I find it so tough to pick against a program like Bangor early in the playoffs.

Prediction: Bangor

 

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Mondovi @ Melrose/Mindoro

Mondovi is a team you may not think much about amongst smaller schools, but in my opinion they shouldn’t be overlooked. They are in many ways a perfect team for late October/November: run first but with athletic wideouts who can separate from high school cornerbacks and make big plays. The names may change over the years, but Craig Loscheider like Mike Sinz before him knows how to churn out high-quality running backs year in and year out. This year’s featured back is junior Dawson Rud, who in 2020 ran for just over 100 total yards all season but this year is a 1,400+ yard guy with two 300+ yard games this year. Additionally quarterback Jarod Falkner is a dual threat and an all-around solid decision maker under center. That’s the team Melrose/Mindoro faces this week, and it will be up to Braydon Lockington to step up in case this becomes a shootout. Additionally, the Mustang run defense against Pepin/Alma was sliced and diced last week to the tune of 370 yards and six scores. Raef Radcliffe might be the best player on the Mel/Min roster, but he gets a ton of reps on both sides of the ball and if he has to make 15+ tackles on defense he is going to be gased by the fourth quarter. Names like Eddie Her and Ethan Stanton on offense and Jackson Blaken and Ashton Olson on defense will need big games to take the pressure of Raef to produce.

Prediction: Mondovi

 

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Blair/Taylor @ Eau Claire Regis

Unlike other seasons where the Wildcats are fighting for the Dairyland Conference crown, this year they were able to sneak into the postseason thanks to a solid win over C-FC in Week Nine. It wasn’t the way Blair/Taylor probably thought things would go this year, but much like West Salem’s win over Holmen to finish the year this victory may help bolster the team a bit after they had dropped four straight games. While the final record isn’t flashy at 4-5, what B/T does have going for them is one of the most balanced offenses in the Coulee Region. It won’t get much closer than their 1,139-1,297 rushing-passing split, and against C-FC both Cain Fremstad and Jackson Shramek had one of their best games this year; Fremstad’s 157.1 QBR was just a tick shy of perfect and easily his highest of 2021. They open the playoffs against perhaps the favorite in Division Seven though. Bryant Brenner’s Regis Ramblers present one of the best small-school defenses in Wisconsin this year and a 2,000-plus yard rushing attack led by Zander Rockow and Gus Theisen. They got tested in the second half of the season by teams like Mondovi, Stanley/Boyd, and Durand, but apart from the later’s 26 points no team scored more than 20 against the Ramblers this year. I’m not sure Blair/Taylor has the offensive firepower of year’s past to break through the ironclad Regis D.

Prediction: Regis

CB Hand Returning For Vikings

By Adam Roberts – 10/22/2021

There’s no Vikings’ game this week, giving the roster some much needed time to rest and heal. One name that hasn’t been present for the last few weeks is cornerback Harrison Hand, who has spent the month of October for the most part on the team’s COVID-19/reserve list.

Hand was placed on the list at the start of the month. Hand’s return is welcome news for the Vikings, who just placed starting corner Patrick Peterson on injured reserve earlier this week. Hand has three tackles in three games for Minnesota this season.

The Vikings have a bye this week, and they’ll take on the Cowboys in a much anticipated Halloween game.

Antetokounmpo Makes NBA 75th Anniversary Team

By Adam Roberts – 10/21/2021

Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was one of 25 players added to the NBA’s 75th Anniversary team yesterday.

The two-time NBA MVP led Milwaukee to their first NBA championship title since 1971 last season. Antetokounmpo is in his ninth season with the Bucks, and he’s been named to five All-Star teams in his career. Former Buck Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named to the list on Tuesday.

The Bucks are looking to build off of their season-opening win on Tuesday when they take on the Heat tonight in Miami. Milwaukee is 1-and-0 after beating Brooklyn 127-104. The Bucks swept the Heat in the first round of the NBA playoffs last season. Meanwhile Miami features a likely very physical roster with PJ Tucker finding a home in South Florida following he and the Bucks being unable to ink a deal after last season.