The B-B-E Jaguars football team won by 34 to 21 score over the Browerville/Stacey Family HomeSchool Tigers in today's Section 4A semifinal game in Belgrade! They led 28-0 at halftime and scored again in the third quarter to go up 34-0. With both teams playing their JV players, the Tigers outscored the Jaguars 14-0 in the fourth quarter. Browerville's varsity team scored their lone touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter with 11:51 on the clock.
B-B-E (7-3) totaled 299 yards of offense compared to 292 yards for Browerville. The Jaguars had 134 yards rushing to 231 for Browerville. Through the air, the Jaguars gained 165 yards of offense compared to 61 passing yards for the Tigers. Blaine Fischer was B-B-E's leading ball carrier with 83 yards on six carries with two touchdowns. Luke Dingmann was 8-for-10 in passing with one touchdown.
Up next: U/SA is on deck for the Jaguars at the FargoDome in the Section 4A finals on Friday, November 5 at 12:30 p.m. Spread the word!! The Osakis and West Central Area/Ashby football teams will battle in the Section 6AA championship at the FargoDome after our game is complete.
Upsala/Swanville Area defeated K-M-S in the other section semifinal game by a 40-16 score. The Fighting Saints finish their season 3-7 overall. The top-seeded U/SA Patriots, who had a first-round playoff bye, are 7-2 overall and the 14th-ranked team in Class 1A out of 62 teams, according to the QRF scale. They went 6-2 in the Mid-State Conference, good for third place. The Patriots beat Browerville 46-29 in Week Six in an afternoon game at Upsala. They defeated our Jaguars in Week Four in Belgrade by a 50-40 score after they scored the game's last 20 points.
Browerville finishes their season 5-5 overall. They put up a good fight, but they were fairly shell-shocked once time expired in the first quarter. Our Jaguars played very inspired football. Not much went right for the Tigers today beyond the lone varsity touchdown drive. In one of the classiest displays of sportsmanship I've seen in my career, Browerville's Coach Petermeier spoke with our Jaguars in their post-game huddle and gave marvelous, heartfelt words of encouragement. Hats off to Coach Ribsy!!!
Here's video from the opening drive of today's game; the kickoff happens at the 2:52 mark on the video, which started with the player introductions:
I won't get more posted here until much later tonight. But please spread the word about Friday's game! Let's get a thousand or more fans to the FargoDome! We can do it! And remember: we will be in Fergus Falls the night before cheering on our Jaguars volleyball team to a victory! Some of you may want to plan on a hotel room in Fergus Falls that night.
Area football playoff scores on Saturday, October 30:
Cedar Mountain 20, Hancock 14 (Hancock Owls take an upset loss at Big Cat Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota-Morris; their home field was unplayable after taking too much rain this week; Cedar Mountain improves to 6-4 overall, while the Owls finish 8-1 after having a first-round bye)
Osakis 34, Wadena-Deer Creek 19
Renville County West 27, Sleepy Eye St. Mary's 16
Verndale 46, Brandon-Evansville 8
Moorhead 21, Alexandria 7 (third quarter score)
Minneota 34, Dawson-Boyd 13 (the Blackjacks totaled negative 10 yards rushing on the day on 19 carries)
BOLD 34, Lakeview 12
Royalton 32, Paynesville Area 22
Fairbault 35, Willmar 28
Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 29, Springfield 19 (T-M-B avenges a 44-38 loss in Week Four at Springfield by defeating the Tigers on their home field today; T-M-B is 8-2 now, while Springfield finishes 7-3)
Wheaton/Herman-Norcross 58, Hillcrest Lutheran Academy 6 (W/H-N is 8-2 overall now with a 2-0 playoff mark and heading to the Section 4, 9-man championship game; that game will be played at the FargoDome with a 10 a.m. kickoff next Friday morning, with our B-B-E vs. U/SA game to follow)
Eden Valley-Watkins 16, Kimball Area 6 (the Cubs, who had a first-round playoff bye, end their season 8-1 overall after winning the Mid-State, Sub-District III regular season title...I don't believe they ever thought they'd be 0-1 in the playoffs; the EV-W Eagles improve to 8-1 overall with their lone loss coming on October 8 at Royalton; EV-W faces top-seeded Royalton now in the Section 5AA championship on Friday, November 5 at 7 p.m. at St. John's University)
West Central Area/Ashby 20, Sauk Centre 6 (the Knights trailed 7-6 in Barrett before scoring the final 14 points of the game to end Sauk Centre's season with a 5-5 mark; the WCA/A Knights are Section 6AA-finals bound with an 8-1 mark after having a first-round playoff bye)
New London-Spicer 14, Albany 12 (the Wildcats held an early 7-6 lead and held on in a nailbiter at the Albany field tonight; they entered the playoffs 3-5 overall but now are heading to the Section 6AAA finals where they'll face No. 2-seeded Pierz, who thrashed visiting Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta tonight by a 29-6 score; Albany, who tied with Zimmerman for a co-championship in the East Central North District with a 5-1 mark, finishes the season 6-3 with an 0-1 playoff record after having a first-round bye)
This blog post is a wrap.