Kahle’s 4 TD Passes Help Redbank Valley Top Union/ACV; Clarion, Keystone Lose, Kane Gets Win

Chris Rossetti

Chris Rossetti

Published October 20, 2018 4:20 am
Kahle’s 4 TD Passes Help Redbank Valley Top Union/ACV; Clarion, Keystone Lose, Kane Gets Win

FOXBURG, Pa. (D9Sports) — Keaton Kahle threw four touchdowns — two to Hunter Buzard and two to Ethan Hetrick — and Hetrick scored three times to lead Redbank Valley to a 33-7 win over Union/A-C Valley at A-C Valley.

(Photo of Redbank Valley’s Keaton Kahle. Photo by Kyle Yates www.facebook.com/YatesPhoto)

Kahle was 10 of 18 passing for 141 yards. He threw touchdowns passes of 10 and 12 yards to Buzard and nine and 19 yards to Hetrick. Hetrick also returned an interception 70 yards for a score.

Buzard had four catches for 84 yards and Hetrick three for 32. Buzard also ran twice for 25 yards with Kahle running five times for 21 yards. Travis Crawford added 19 carries for 91 yards for the Bulldogs (6-3 overall, 3-2 D9 League Small South)

Karter Vogle hit Colton Hoffman with an 8-yard touchdown pass with 5:12 to go for Union/A-C Valley’s touchdown.

Nolan Cumberland led the Falcon Knights (4-5, 1-4) with 10 carries for 99 yards.

ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC 36, KEYSTONE 6

KNOX, Pa. — Elk County Catholic wrapped up the first-ever District 9 League Small School Division South title with a 36-6 win at Keystone.

Stephen Bobby ran for 212 yards and three touchdowns on 31 carries scoring on runs of 5, 3 and 35 yards.

Hunter Cashmer (6 carries, 80 yards) added a pair of touchdowns for the Crusaders (7-2 overall, 4-1 D9 League Small School South), who won the title on a tiebreaker over Clarion-Limestone (7-2, 4-1) thanks to a win over the Lions.

Cashmer scored on a 15-yard run and a 5-yard pass from Mason McAllister, who was 6 of 8 passing for 85 yards while throwing the scoring pass and an interception.

Isaak Jones was 12 of 19 passing for 153 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions for Keystone. He found Alex Rapp with a 52-yard scoring pass, Rapp’s lone catch of the game.

Brandon Kapp had five catches for 51 yards for the Panthers (3-6, 0-5).

BRADFORD 34, KARNS CITY 21

KARNS CITY, Pa. — Trailing by eight almost halfway through the fourth quarter, visiting Bradford scored three times in a span of 2:16 seconds to stun Karns City, 34-21.

The Gremlins (3-6) led 21-13 following a Huner Jones run early in the third quarter before Bradford tied the game on a 67-yard Donny Pattison run followed by Pattison 2-point conversion run with 6:40 left in regulation.

The Owls (6-3) then took the lead for good when Caleb Nuzzo hit Jaron Ambrose with a 67-yard pass with 5:02 to go, and then Ambrose scored on a 7-yard run with 4:24 to play to put Bradford up two scores.

Ambrose scored three times in the game also scoring the game’s first touchdown on a 17-yard pass from Nuzzo. He finished with eight carries for 48 yards and five catches for 134 yards.

Pattison also scored twice — he had a 23-yard run in the second quarter — and ran for 220 yards on 24 carries.

Jones ran for a pair of touchdowns also scoring on a 53-yard run in the first quarter. Josh Wimer added a 13-yard rushing touchdown for the Gremlins.

The loss gives Karns City six losses for the first time since it went 4-6 in 2010.

BROCKWAY 48, CLARION 19

CLARION, Pa. — Peter Downer accounted for 281 yards of total offense to help Brockway to a 48-19 win at Clarion.

Downer, who threw for three touchdowns, was 10 of 12 passing for 213 yards while adding 10 carries for 68 yards. He completed his final nine passes with three of his final four tosses going for touchdowns.

Touchdown targets for Downer were Tyler Serafini from 19 yards out on a screen pass, Derek Schaffer from 28 yards away and Conner Ford from eight yards out.

Serafini also ran for a 12-yard touchdown and had 18 carries for 105 yards while adding the one catch for 19 yards.

Jon Wood scored twice on the ground for the Rovers (7-2) scampering home from one and four yards away. Wood had 16 carries for 75 yards and caught four passes for 99 yards. Wood also completed one pass for 34 yards on a trick play on Brockway’s first offensive play of the game.

Garrett McClintick also returned an interception 31 yards for a score for Brockway and added two catches for 55 yards.

Calvin German threw a pair of touchdown passes for Clarion and was 13 of 24 passing for 116 yards while also being picked off twice. Archer Mills also had a touchdown pass for the Bobcats and went 8 of 13 passing for 82 yards with a pick.

Cutter Boggess (4 catches, 61 yards), Sam Minich (6 catches, 54 yards) and Andrew Guth (1 catch 16 yards) had the touchdown for Clarion (6-3), which has lost three straight games for the first time since losing three in a row in 2007.

MONITEAU 32, PUNXSUTAWNEY 21

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. — Cody Wise ran 24 times for 233 yards and two touchdowns to lead visiting Moniteau to a 32-21 win over Punxsutawney.

Chance Nagy added 14 carries for 80 yards and two scores and was also 2 of 6 passing for 26 yards for the Warriors (5-4) with Trent Kelly adding 17 carries for 94 yards and a touchdown.

Wise led Moniteau’s defense with nine tackles.

Punxsutawney stats weren’t available. The loss drops the Chucks to 2-7.

KANE 27, ST. MARYS 14

ST. MARYS, Pa. — Outscoring St. Marys 10-0 in the second half, visiting Kane pulled away for a 27-14 win over the Dutch.

Three different Wolves scored with Ted Race finding pay dirt on a 5-yard run, Jake Alcorn catching a 17-yard pass from Zuke Smith and Aiden Hulings running in from four yards out. Aaron Hotel also booted a 27-yard field goal for Kane (2-7).

Todd Taylor hit Cody Ritter with a 45-yard pass and Jackson McClain scored on a 6-yard run for St. Marys (0-9).

Smith was 8 of 21 passing for 99 yards and the touchdown while adding six carries for 19 yards.

Alcorn had three catches for 36 yards and ran five times for 13 yards, while Race carried 11 times for 43 yards and the score.

Taylor was 9 of 18 passing for 141 yards, the touchdown and two picks. Ritter caught two passes for 77 yards and the score with McClain running 10 times for 40 yards and the touchdown.

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