Thursday, October 22, 2020

North Bend Central blanked by West Point-Beemer

 



The North Bend Central Football Team was shutout 25-0 at West Point-Beemer Friday night.

The following is from Head Coach Ryan Stieren:

They held a 6-0 lead at halftime and then outscored us 19-0 in the second half.

We were led offensively by Ethan Mullally with 18 carries for 57 yards and Breckin Peters caught 5 passes for 31 yards. Defensively, Jace Owen had 9 tackles, Landon Krenzer and Hunter Johnston chipped in 7 tackles while Austin Taylor recovered 2 fumbles. Brodey Johnson was 13-30 passing for 83 yards with two interceptions. 

The Tigers had 153 yards of total offense, including 83 through the air.

"We had opportunities tonight to take the lead a couple times in the first half but we were unable to make the plays to do that. I was proud of our effort on defense but offensively this was one of the least productive nights we have had in a long time. We need to get back to work and see what we can do next week at Battle Creek," Stieren said.

North Bend Central (3-4) takes on Battle Creek (5-3) on the road in Friday night's season finale.

The Braves lost 70-12 at Pierce last week.

It doesn't appear as if the Tigers are going to qualify for the playoffs this year so this appears to be it for the season for North Bend Central.

The Tigers have to go out there and find a way to play good Football offensively.

NBC has to be better offensively this week than they were against West Point-Beemer.

The Tigers have to be tough minded and physical.

North Bend Central has to play as if there is no tomorrow cause after Friday the season is over.

The Seniors have to go out there one final time and play a great game Friday night.

The Tigers have to of saved their best for last in this one.

NBC has to throw the Kitchen Sink at Battle Creek and not hold anything back.

The Tigers have to play with lots of emotion and school pride.

This is it for North Bend Central this year so the Tigers have to go out there and unleash the fury on the Braves.

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