DOMINANT WIN

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DOMINANT WIN

DOMINANT WIN
DOMINANT WIN
DOMINANT WIN

Juniors Ethan Shaw and Connor Rempe work on a delayed hand off during Sandy Creek’s 44-24 dominating win over Cross County Friday, Nov. 3. The duo combined for 358 of Sandy Creek’s 408 total yards in the win, as the Cougars move to 11-0 and will host one of two Class D-1 state semifinal games Friday, Nov. 10, hosting the Stanton Mustangs. TORY DUNCAN | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

DOMINANT WIN

Junior Connor Rempe looks upfield during this run, while leaving several Cross County players in his dust, as senior Logan Sanders seals off the corner for Rempe to run through. Rempe, after being shut down in a 22-20 win over Weeping Water, made up for that performance and then some, as the junior speedster had 168 receiving yards and 89 rushing yards while also charting 14 tackles on defense, including seven solo tackles in the 20-point win over Cross County. TORY DUNCAN | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

DOMINANT WIN

Juniors Ethan Shaw and Ben Sullivan work together on this play, as a big block from Sullivan broke Shaw open to score one of his two touchdown runs in the 44-24 win over Cross County. Shaw ran for 101 yards on 16 carries, and was 9-19 passing, while throwing for another 189 yards in the quarterfinal round win at Cross County High School, Nov. 3. TORY DUNCAN | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

DOMINANT WIN

Senior Will Claycamp landed on this Cross County fumble during second half action in the “Clash of the Cougars,” where Sandy Creek claimed a 20-point victory. Alston Clark (7) and Wes Biltoft moves in to help Claycamp secure the recovery, and ultimately, help Sandy Creek run their season record to 11-0. TORY DUNCAN | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Coming into the quarterfinal round of the Class D-1 state playoffs, head coach Andrew Kuta knew that Sandy Creek’s road battle at Cross County between the two unbeaten, 10-0 football teams was going to be a difficult challenge. As the final seconds ticked off the scoreboard, the Sandy Creek Cougars ...

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