Nebraska
North Team wins 64th Nebraska Shrine Bowl
Protection was the deciding issue within the sixty fourth annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl.With underneath 5 minutes to play, North’s defensive finish Will Hubert sacked South quarterback JaReese Lott-Buzby ultimately zone. The security lifted North to a 17-15 lead which might be the ultimate.The sport, which happened at College of Nebraska Kearney’s Cope Stadium, was tied 15-15 at halftime. All touchdowns have been scored within the second quarter with North and South buying and selling off. North struck first off a 47-yard move from Grand Island’s Kytan Fyfe to Fremont’s Drew Sellon. A profitable two-point conversion gave North a 8-0 lead.Lower than two minutes later, South responded with a 4-yard move from Lincoln’s JaReese Lott-Buzby to Westside’s Grant Guyett. Lott-Buzby executed a profitable quarterback sneak going for 2 to tie the sport 8-8.North took the lead again when Bennington’s Dylan Mostek caught a 17-yard move from Central Metropolis’s Kale Jensen throughout the center of the top zone. North would kick an additional level to go up 15-8.With 12 seconds left within the first half, South’s Lott-Buzby related with Guyett for a second time on an 18-yard move. South opted to kick its additional level, changing on it to tie the sport 15-15 on the break.Mostek, who will compete in monitor and discipline at Nebraska, was named Offensive MVP of the sport after speeding for 156 yards on 29 carries.
Protection was the deciding issue within the sixty fourth annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl.
With underneath 5 minutes to play, North’s defensive finish Will Hubert sacked South quarterback JaReese Lott-Buzby ultimately zone. The security lifted North to a 17-15 lead which might be the ultimate.
The sport, which happened at College of Nebraska Kearney’s Cope Stadium, was tied 15-15 at halftime. All touchdowns have been scored within the second quarter with North and South buying and selling off.
North struck first off a 47-yard move from Grand Island’s Kytan Fyfe to Fremont’s Drew Sellon. A profitable two-point conversion gave North a 8-0 lead.
Lower than two minutes later, South responded with a 4-yard move from Lincoln’s JaReese Lott-Buzby to Westside’s Grant Guyett. Lott-Buzby executed a profitable quarterback sneak going for 2 to tie the sport 8-8.
North took the lead again when Bennington’s Dylan Mostek caught a 17-yard move from Central Metropolis’s Kale Jensen throughout the center of the top zone. North would kick an additional level to go up 15-8.
With 12 seconds left within the first half, South’s Lott-Buzby related with Guyett for a second time on an 18-yard move. South opted to kick its additional level, changing on it to tie the sport 15-15 on the break.
Mostek, who will compete in monitor and discipline at Nebraska, was named Offensive MVP of the sport after speeding for 156 yards on 29 carries.