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Panther football season ends with 48-22 loss to BEA

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LOCKED AND LOADED — NRHEG senior captain Wyatt Fitterer (71) sets his sights on Blue Earth Area’s Brandon Olson (22) during Section 2A action at New Richland Wednesday, Oct. 14. The Panthers’ season ended with a 48-22 loss. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)


By JIM LUTGENS

Editor/Publisher

The Blue Earth Area Buccaneers did not just beat the NRHEG Panthers.

They beat them up.

The Bucs knocked a number of Panthers out of the game and sent one off in an ambulance while dominating a Section 2AA football playoff game 48-22 at New Richland Wednesday, Oct. 14.

“Blue Earth Area is a very good football team; their team speed is incredible,” said NRHEG coach Dan Stork, whose squad finished with a more-than-respectable 6-3 record after their only lop-sided defeat of the year.


The Panthers first lost sophomore running back Perry Peterson, who suffered a broken leg on NRHEG’s second offensive play. They also lost his brother, quarterback Palmer Peterson, early in the second half with a knee injury, standout lineman Zeke Erickson with an ankle, Jon Weller with a knee and Jason Jongbloedt to a broken hand.

“We were hit hard tonight,” said Stork.

The fifth-seeded Buccaneers advanced to face top seed WEM Tuesday, Oct. 20. The section championship game is Saturday, Oct. 24.

The Panthers were hoping for better things in the playoffs after one of their best seasons in years. They were edged 13-7 by undefeated WEM and lost by one to Maple River. But it wasn’t to be as a bigger, more physical Blue Earth Area team built leads of 14-0 after one quarter and 35-0 at halftime.

The Panthers got on the board when backup quarterback Sam Prigge threw three yards to John Cole for a fourth-quarter touchdown.

The Buccaneers outgained the Panthers 404-203, inlcluding 325-147 rushing.


Blue Earth Area 48, NRHEG 22

BEA                  14         21        7       6    —  48

NRHEG              0          0         0       22  —  22

First Quarter

BEA — Ba.Olson 56 run (Riegelsberger kick)

BEA — Bowers 82 run (Riegelsberger kick)

Second Quarter

BEA — Br.Olson 10 run (Riegelsberger kick)

BEA — Br.Olson 2 run (Riegelsberger kick)

BEA — Sanders 3 pass from Ba.Olson (Riegelsberger kick)

Third Quarter

BEA — Legred 29 pass from Ba.Olson (Riegelsberger kick)

Fourth Quarter

NRHEG — Cole 3 pass from Prigge (PAT failed)

NRHEG — Agrimson 14 pass from Prigge (PAT failed)

BEA — Jahnke 73 run (PAT failed)

NRHEG — Hoppe 9 run (Fitterer run)


BEA                NRHEG   

First Downs                        6                    12

Rushing attempts                41                   34

Yds. Rushing                     325                 147

Passing                         5-10-0             11-25-1

Yds. Passing                      82                   86

Total plays                         51                   59

Total Yds.                        404                  203

Penalties                          7-70                5-35

Fumbles-lost                     1-1                  1-1

Third down                     6-11                 2-13

Punts-Avg.                     5-33.6            8-19.0

Time of Poss.                  20:51              27:09

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing — NRHEG: Hoppe 7-73; Jongbloedt 12-40; Pe.Peterson 1-28; Bailey 4-15; Buckmeier 1-3; Pa.Peterson 8 —12; BEA: Ba.Olson 14-132; Bowers 4-101; Jahnke 2-76; Br. Olson 7-15; Pettit 7-5; Buseman 1 —1; Legred 3 —1; Mauris 1 —2

Passing — NRHEG: Prigge 4-6, 31; Pa.Peterson 7-18, 25; Jongbloedt 0-1, 0; BEA: Ba.Olson 5-10-0, 82

Receiving — NRHEG: Cole 3-19, Agrimson 1-14, Staloch 3-8, Wicks 1-6, Jongbloedt 1-6, K.Sletten 1-6, N.Sletten 1 —3; BEA: DeMarre 2-45, Legred 1-29, Br.Olson 1-5, Sanders 1-3

NRHEG DEFENSE (tackles)

K.Sletten 6, Hoppe 5, Fitterer 4, Buckmeier 4, Agrimson 3.5, Schultz 2.5, Erickson 2.5 Jongbloedt 2, Weller 2, Castle 2, Fischer 1, Bailey 1, N.Sletten 1, Wicks .5

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