Take a look at highlights some notable video games and prime performances from Friday night time’s motion in Nebraska highschool soccer.
Stalwarts in Class C-1 do not disappoint
Aurora and Pierce, the highest two groups in Class C-1, additionally turned in spectacular wins over ranked opponents.
Carlos Collazo scored 4 first-half landing and began the second half with an 80-yard scoring sprint as Aurora cruised previous Boone Central 34-13. That long term gave Collazo 225 yards speeding on the night time.
Pierce, in the meantime, bought 5 touchdowns from Keenan Valverde — 4 earlier than halftime — because it dominated Columbus Scotus 45-7.
Kerkman carries Knights
The matchup between No. 1 and a couple of in C-2 was all Karter Kerkman and Norfolk Catholic.
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Kerkman had 104 yards speeding and 4 touchdowns within the first half because the No. 1 Knights beat Ord 35-14 Friday.
Kerkman had all 5 Norfolk Catholic’s touchdowns in final week’s win over Oakland-Craig, then his 4 TDs gave the Knights a 28-7 halftime lead as they rolled from there.
Norfolk Catholic’s greatest regular-season exams down the road might be Battle Creek later this month and Hartington Cedar Catholic in October.
Wynot stays good
Dylan Heine had a hand in six touchdowns as Wynot improved to 2-0 by knocking off perennial energy Humphrey St. Francis 47-26.
Wynot broke open an 8-8 halftime tie with 29 third-quarter factors.
Wynot now faces Eight Man-2 No. 1 Howells-Dodge subsequent week whereas St. Francis dropped to 0-2. St. Francis had one regular-season loss within the earlier 4 seasons mixed.
Piling up the factors
Elmwood-Murdock raised some eyebrows by placing up 95 factors in a win over Falls Metropolis Sacred Coronary heart final week.
The Knights confirmed that firepower once more Friday as they led Freeman 49-20 at halftime earlier than securing a 76-20 win.
High performances
Conor Sales space, Wahoo Neumann: Rushed for 190 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-21 win over Lincoln Lutheran.
Waylon Cronk, Wooden River: Was 4 of 6 for 240 yards within the first half of a win over Gibbon. The victory additionally was the two hundredth profession win for coach Jeff Ashby.
Kyle Kasik, Clarkson/Leigh: Scored six touchdowns in a 66-36 win over a ranked Pender squad. Clarkson/Leigh led 44-36 with eight minutes left when Kasik ran 51 yards for a momentum-shifting landing.
Breckan Schluter, EMF: Ran for 223 yards and 5 touchdowns, all within the first half, in a 70-26 win over McCool Junction.
Pictures: Omaha North at Millard West