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Brockway Tops DuBois in Overtime; Cameron County; O-E, Punxsy Move to 2-0

Blake Pisarcik looks for running room Friday night during Brockway's OT win over DuBois. Pisarcik scored twice in the win.
   
   

BROCKWAY, Pa. – Isaac Brigger’s extra point in overtime was wide right, and Brockway held on to beat visiting DuBois, 14-13.

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DuBois had just scored on a 1-yard run on fourth-and-goal by Garrett Nissel on a dive play. Playing for a second overtime, the Beavers sent Brigger out to try the PAT, which was pushed to the right.

Brockway had taken a 14-7 lead when it got the ball first in overtime and scored on a 10-yard flip pass from Brayden Fox to Blake Pisarcik on its first play of the extra session. Caleb Daugherty then nailed the PAT.

That was the game’s first touchdown since late in the first quarter when Brockway tied the game at seven on a 2-yard run by Pisarcik.

            

DuBois, which lost quarterback Trey Wingard to an injury in the opening half, took a 7-0 lead on a Wingard to Nathan Kougher touchdown pass early in the contest.

It is the second year in a row the Rovers and Beavers played a one-point game with DuBois winning last year, 27-26, when Brockway was stopped at the 1-yard line on the game’s final play.

CAMERON COUNTY 14, SMETHPORT 0

EMPORIUM, Pa. – Maddox Baughman threw for a touchdown and ran for a touchdown to lead Cameron County to a 14-0 win over visiting Smethport.

Baughman gave the Red Raiders a 7-0 halftime lead on a 16-yard touchdown 2:32 into the game.

                          

Maddox Baughman ran for a TD and threw for a TD in Cameron County’s 14-0 win. Photo by Molly Anderson

Then, just under four minutes into the second half, Baughman connected with Jake Narby on a 12-yard touchdown pass to put Cameron County ahead, 14-0.

Baughman ran 12 times for 94 yards and was 3 of 11 passing for 20 yards.

Malakai Zucal added 25 carries for 116 yards in the victory.

OTTO-ELDRED 67, SHEFFIELD 27

DUKE CENTER, Pa. – Shane Magee threw four touchdown passes, including two to Manning Splain, and Devin Kimball scored three times on the ground to lead Otto-Eldred to a 67-27 win over visiting Sheffield.

Magee was 8 of 11 for 74 yards with Splain catching two passes for 31 yards. Kimball ran seven times for 65 yards.

Davey Schenfield (3 catches, 21 yards) and Jaden Prince (1 catch, 10 yards) also scored through the air for the Terrors while Tein Caldwell (1 carry, 56 yards), Michael Eaton (7 carries, 106 yards), and Hunter App (8 carries, 107 yards) reached the end zone on the ground.

Hayden Holden scored three rushing touchdowns for Sheffield and went over 200 yards on the ground gaining 203 on 16 carries.

Christian Garcia-Correa also scored a rushing touchdown for the Wolverines and rushed 10 times for 28 yards.

                        

Colby Barr was 2 of 18 passing for one yard and two interceptions.

PUNXSUTAWNEY 57, KANE 6

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. – Maddox Hetrick threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for a third, and Landon Martz scored twice on the ground to help Punxsutawney to a 57-6 win over visiting Kane.

All five of those touchdowns came before the end of the first quarter, as the Chucks exploded for 37 first-quarter points on their way to a 50-0 halftime lead.

Most impressive was the fact that none of the Punxsutawney drives took more than the game-opening drive of 2:07.

Hetrick’s touchdown passes went to Zach Presloud (46 yards) and Beau Thomas (4 yards), and he also scored the game’s first touchdown on a 1-yard run.

Martz then scored on runs of 22 and 81 yards before Thomas added a second touchdown on a 3-yard run.

The Chuck defense got into the scoring action when Kolten Koppenhad scored on an 8-yard fumble recovery.

Landon Temchull added a 17-yard fourth-quarter scoring run for Punxsutawney.

Kane’s lone touchdown came on an 11-yard Reese Bechakas run in the third quarter.

         

Martz ran nine times for 146 yards with Hetrick going 8 of 13 for 144 yards. Presloud had three catches for 105 yards.

Kyle Zook was 9 of 19 passing for 81 yards for Kane with Dane Anderson catching five passes for 46 yards.

WINDBER 42, CURWENSVILLE 7

CURWENSVILLE, Pa. – Luke Hostetler ran 20 times for 247 yards and four touchdowns to lead visiting Winber past Curwensville, 42-7.

Tanner Barkley added a pair of touchdown passes in the win for the Ramblers, who led 35-0 at halftime. Barkley finished the game 8 of 9 for 104 yards with Evan Brady catching five passes

Braden Holland scored the lone touchdown for Curwensville on a 4-yard run in the second half.

Tyler Dunn accounted for 175 yards for Curwensville going 16 of 26 passing for 120 yards while rushing 11 times for 55 yards. Hunter Tkakic caught five passes for 74 yards.

FOREST HILL 22, CLEARFIELD 13

SIDMAN, Pa. – MAson Papinchak ran for a pair of touchdowns to lead Forest Hills to a 22-13 win over visiting Clearfield.

Papinchak scored on runs fo 66 and 13 yards to help the Rangers build a 22-0 lead.

Ben Harteis also caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Nate Cornell.

Will Domico scored on a 1-yard run to get Clearfield on the board.

STRUTHERS (OHIO) 48, BROOKVILLE 7

STRUTHERS, Ohio — Robert Carcelli returned the opening kickoff for a 68-yard touchdown while Jason Dukes, Devin Braham, and A.C. Carter combined for five scores and led the Struthers Wildcats to a 48-7 win over visiting Brookville.

Carter and Braham each ran for two TDs while Dukes, the quarterback, went for a team-high 96 yards on nine carries with a 57-yard TD run. Carter ran for 61 yards on 12 carries while Braham rushed for 50 yards on seven carries.

The Raiders got within 21-7 following Charlie Krug’s 85-yard TD pass to Jack Pete with 30.2 seconds left in the first half, but Braham returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards to the Raiders’ 2 and Carter took it in on the next play for a 28-7 lead with 13.4 seconds before halftime.

Two third-quarter scores set the Ohio Mercy Rule running clock — up 30 points in the second half — as Carter scored his 27-yard TD run and Dukes’ 57-yarder that put the Wildcats up 41-7 with 1:45 left in the third quarter.

Krug completed 12 of 19 passes for 173 yards while Pete caught three passes for 97 yards. Tony Ceriani rushed for 25 yards on six carries and caught three passes for 39 yards.

                       

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