SHS Wildcats enter Wilber-Clatonia Wolverine territory

 

September 17, 2020

Dane Miller (11) prepares to pass as Clayton Morris (18) provides blocking protection for the Superior quarterback during Friday game action. The Wildcats fell to Wilber-Clatonia 27-0 on the road.

The Superior Wildcat football team traveled to Wilber-Clatonia last Friday night. W-C beat SHS 27-0. Wilber-Clatonia scored in the first quarter on a 50-yard interception return. The kick for the point after was good. W-C scored twice in the second quarter. Once on a 70-yard pass play. Again, the kick was good. The next touchdown came on a 6-yard run. The point after kick attempt failed. At half time the score was SHS 0 and W-C 20. The Wolverines scored their last touchdown on a 7-yard pass in the third quarter. The point-after kick was good. The score at the final was SHS 0 and W-C 27.

SHS team statistics were:

Dane Miller attempted six passes, none were completed. He ran 16 yards on 11 attempts and had five tackles and five tackle assists.

Clayton Morris ran 31 yards on 11 attempts, one fumble, six tackles, four tackle assists and two kickoff returns.

Elijah Heusinkvelt ran nine times for 24 yards, one fumble, five tackles, one sack and one tackle for a loss.

Zeke Meyer ran four yards on one attempt, one tackle and one tackle assist.

Aiden Humphries rushed twice for 19 yards, one tackle assist, two kickoff returns and punted seven times.

Conner Blackstone had seven tackles and three tackle assists, one kickoff return and kicked-off one time.

Jake Meyer had six tackles and five tackle assists.

Jordan Brown had six tackles, four tackle assists and recovered one fumble.

Ty Boller had three tackles and six tackle assists.

Payton Christiancy had three tackles, two tackle assists and recovered two fumbles.

Anders Webber had one tackle.

Coach Heusinkvelt said, "We played very hard and did very well against a veteran Wilber-Clatonia team. They took advantage of our inexperience and blized us all night. We were one or two blocks away from getting some big gains. Defensively, we played well and had a lot of high points. We had some mistakes that lead to big plays. If we get that taken care of, then we are right in the ball game."

The Wildcats will host Syracuse this Friday.

 

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