"We carried that all the way through the game." "We jumped on them right away before they knew what hit them," Warbirds head coach Scott Strenge said. The Warbirds finished with 253 rushing yards and 381 total yards of offense. The Warbirds replied with an 11-play, 83-yard drive that was capped by a 12-yard bruising TD run by Hunter Churchill to give the Warbirds a 22-0 lead at halftime. "It might've been a little different had we scored on that drive." "We were pushing at that point," Patriots head coach Adam Sola said. But the possession ended with a turnover on downs on the Warbirds' 17 to keep the Patriots scoreless at halftime. The Patriots tried to gain momentum when they recovered a fumble on their own 13-yard line and put together 46-yard drive. He finished with six carries for 123 yards to go with two catches for 55 yards. After a Patriots punt, the Warbirds took two plays before Foertsch cruised 79 yards for another touchdown run. Andres Vasquez ran for a 36-yard touchdown on the third play from scrimmage. The Warbirds made sure May-Port-CG never saw any momentum this time around, scoring two touchdowns in their first five offensive plays. May-Port-CG was on a run of upsets in the postseason and had stolen momentum in its regular-season matchup with Wyndmere-Lidgerwood, which the Warbirds won 50-19 on Sept. They play at Region 2 top seed Cavalier after it advanced on a last-minute comeback victory over Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter. The Warbirds move on to the state semifinals for the first time since 2011. "We thought they were going to onside it and they kicked it deep. "We knew they weren't scared of us," Foertsch said. He returned the opening kickoff of the second half about 90 yards for a touchdown as Region 1 top-seeded Wyndmere-Lidgerwood cruised to a 41-8 North Dakota 9-man state football quarterfinal win over May-Port-CG on Saturday, Oct. On the final play of the first half, Foertsch dove for the pylon on a hook-and-ladder play as time expired, but was called out of bounds.īut Foertsch still wanted points. WYNDMERE, N.D.-Luke Foertsch thought he had scored.
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