Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Bancroft-Rosalie loses final game to Allen
The Bancroft-Rosalie Panthers gave Allen all they could handle in their final game on Thursday, but lost 36-28 on the road.
Both teams scored 6 first quarter points. The Eagles doubled up Bancroft-Rosalie 16-8 in the second quarter to take a 22-14 lead into the locker room.
Both teams scored 6 third quarter points and 8 fourth quarter points.
The Panthers gave up 226 yards of offense, all on the ground.
It was no doubt a disappointing season for Bancroft-Rosalie, who ends the year at 0-8.
The Panthers just started off on the wrong foot this season, and were never able to recover.
Bancroft-Rosalie played a good final game of the regular season though, and that's something the returning players can carry with them to the co-op team next year.
The Bancroft-Rosalie Panthers are no more, at least as far as football is concerned.
Bancroft-Rosalie says goodbye to seniors Dayne Wortman, Chase Bonsall, and Austin Bruning.
These three seniors made a big impact on this year's team, and their contributions will no doubt be remembered for years to come.
Tanner Bonneau, Trent Gatewood, Jacob Zuhlke, Kenyan Lovejoy, Nolan Smith, Zach Bridges, Riley Gomez, and Jacob Cole figure to be among the top returners from the Bancroft-Rosalie side for the Bancroft-Rosalie-Lyons-Decatur Wolverines next season.
It's hard saying how good the co-op team is going to be next year, but they should have a chance to be pretty competitive. The returning players from Bancroft-Rosalie need to dedicate themselves to the weight room this offseason and attend summer camps and conditioning.
It's definitely going to be a tough transition for some if not all of these kids, there's no doubt about it.
Bancroft-Rosalie and Lyons-Decatur are what you could consider rivals so it will be interesting to see how all these kids get along next year.
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