Photos by Cassie Rickert White Cloud 60 Holton 0 The Cloud convincingly shook off last week's loss as they steamrolled the Red Devils to notch their third win of the year. It was the most points put up by a White Cloud team since a 63-0 win over Pine River in 2003. Jace Silverthorn had 16 carries for 168 yards and 4 touchdowns. Landyn McGowen had 8 touches for 97 yards and 3 TD's. Nate Compeau had 2 receptions adding up to 49 yards and a touchdown. Jason Ruether had 1 catch for a touchdown. Passing to them was Mason Ruether with 65 yards and 2 TD's. Defensively the team was led by Jace Silverthorn with 12 tackles and 1 and 1/2 sacks. Lloyd Sebright-Johnson added 10 tackles, 2 1/2 sacks, and a forced fumble. Xander Traynor contributed 8 tackles and a stripped fumble recovery. Carlos Brown had 6 tackles and partnered on a sack, Jason Ruether added 4 tackles, and Noah Robinson had a fumble recovery. White Cloud (0-1,3-2) hosts Muskegon Heights (0-5) Friday and Holton (0-2,0-5) returns to conference play visiting Shelby (1-2, 1-4). Oakridge 36 Fremont 8
The Packers continued their initiation into WMC football Friday as they faced the undefeated Eagles and got a good look at their junior running back Trevor Jones. Particularly the number on his back as Jones accounted for nearly ⅔ of the Oakridge offense as he ran for 214 yards and caught a pair of Matt Danicek passes for another 51 yards. Oh, and he scored 4 of the 5 Eagle TDs. The Packer defense that yielded just 30 points in their first four games struggled against the O-line of the hosts who delivered opportunities for JOnes all night. The Eagle defense also kept workhorse Justin Dirheimer in check for much of the game, limiting the Packer running back to a hard earned 55 rushing yards. The lone Packer score happened in the third quarter when Kyle DeKuiper connected with Dirheimer who broke loose for a 64 yard TD. With the running game stifled Fremont went to the air with DeKuiper and Talen Riechert-Slater completing 13 passes for 179 yards. Michael Romero, Owen Hertel and Owen Vandenberg led the defense in tackles. Fremont (0-2, 3-2) will look for their first conference win Friday when they play their third away game in a row at Orchard View (0-2, 0-5) while Oakridge (3-0, 5-0) hosts a showdown of state ranked teams with Whitehall (2-0, 5-0) coming to town Tri County 42 Morley Stanwood 0 Viking QB Dave Sheehan hit on 13 of 14 passes for 339 yards and 5 touchdowns as TC routed Morey Stanwood on Homecoming night. Stuart Goukd caught 5 passes for 257 yards and 3 TDs while Sheehan hit Ian Boden for the other two scores. Coach Butler: “Proud of our kids. They come to work every day with a goal to improve. Their effort is showing up on the field on Friday’s. Just a fun group to coach and work with.” Tri County (3-0, 5-0) travels to Stanton to take on Central Montcalm (0-3, 1-4) while Morley Stanwood (0-1, 0-5) hosts Kent City (2-0, 5-0) Shelby 22 Hesperia 16 The Tigers halted a 21 game losing streak with an overtime win over the Panthers The Tigers have won just 3 of their last 66 games. Two of those wins have been over the Panthers. Hesperia (0-2, 1-4) continues conference play Friday with a trip to Ravenna (3-0, 4-1) Other Scores Reed City 52 Central Montcalm 14 Big Rapids 41 Chippewa Hills 8 Kent City 34 Lakeview 0 Ludington 34 Montague 14 Whitehall 56 Manistee 0 Muskegon CC 34 Orchard View 12 Ravenna 19 Mason County Central 14 North Muskegon 55 Hart 14
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