The rundown of my visits:
Aug. 30: @West Central 49, Dakota Valley 6
Sept. 6: Avon 34, Gregory 14 (FCA SoDak Bowl - Sioux Falls)
Sept. 6: @Madison 39, Dell Rapids 12
Sept. 13: @Dell Rapids 15, Tea Area 0
Sept. 20: @Brandon Valley 16, Brookings 7
Sept. 27: Sioux Falls Lincoln 28, @Brookings 7
Oct. 4: Harrisburg 16, @Brookings 7
Oct. 11: @West Central 35, Dell Rapids 7
Oct. 18: @Harrisburg 26, Yankton 18
Oct. 29: @Howard 22, Hanson 16 (Class 9A 1st Round)
Oct. 31: @Harrisburg 27, Huron 20 (OT - Class 11AA Quarterfinals)
Nov. 4: @Howard 56, New Underwood 6 (Class 9A Quarterfinals)
Nov. 8: @Watertown 32, Yankton 14 (Class 11AA Semifinals)
Nov. 9: Potter County 22, @Howard 8 (Class 9A Semifinals)
The home team in those 13 games: 10-3. Two of those losses coming from mediocre Brookings and the end of the season shocker in Howard, where Potter County quarterback Chayce Hall foreshadowed his eight passing touchdown performance in the Class 9A championship game, with two passing touchdowns and a rushing score to lead the Battlers to an upset win.
Season opener in Hartford. |
Avon at Bob Young Field in Sioux Falls. |
The Brookings High School Band |
Most dominant player, single game: Brandon Kocmich, Avon. A lot of good contestants but I'll take the big running back for the Pirates. Against Gregory, he had 234 yards rushing on 16 carries and three touchdowns, including a 76 yard scoring scamper that opened the scoring. With the game still tight, Kocmich hit Cody Namminga for a 64-yard touchdown pass, Avon's only pass completion of the day. Against the No. 1 team in Class 9AA at the time, that was about as good as one could ask.
Homecoming at Brandon Valley |
Warmups for the Dell Rapids Quarriers |
I like all of those non-conventional names and while I'm partial to Beavers (because ... well, beavers are cool), I would say Battlers and Quarriers are the most original.
Toughest mascot: The Gregory Gorilla. The cheerleader who was in the suit had to be dying inside a black fur costume on a 85-degree day on the turf at Bob Young Field in Sioux Falls. Brutal.
Best place to play: Tiger Stadium in Harrisburg. Sparkling facility only a few years old with a setup that plenty of small colleges would love to have with a nice scoreboard and artificial turf. Combine that with great staff and it's first class all the way.
Best position on the field: Running back. So many good ones this season. In addition to Kocmich, Luke Loudenburg for Howard was a terrific 9-man "fullback," as he was listed in the program. Rush Milne (Madison) and Cole Tirrel (West Central) were difference makers for their 11A title runs. Shay Bratland ran wild for Watertown and Jonathan Kabambi had big games each time I covered Harrisburg. And while I only covered the Patriots once, Caden Quintanilla for Sioux Falls Lincoln ripped apart the Brookings defense for 215 yards and two touchdowns.
Pitching mound and goalpost in Watertown |
Most embarrassing moment: I actually have two in Howard. On my first trip to the city of about 850 people, I brought an umbrella in preparation for a misty night because not sure of what sort of press box setup they would have. After finding a spot inside, I forgot about the umbrella. In fact, I forgot that I left it there. It turned out I would be back just six days later, so I was able to get it back. That night, after Howard pounded New Underwood, I headed down to the field to interview the key players and coaches. When I came back to the press box, my computer and bag were locked inside. After some searching in the pitch black night, I found a janitor who thankfully unlocked the door and let me get my items -- and the umbrella -- out of the press box.
Quote of the year: I interviewed West Central coach Kent Mueller after the Trojans' 35-7 win over Dell Rapids Oct. 11. I asked the enigmatic coach about his offense and finding another gear in the second quarter and he said "Well, you've been covering West Central football long enough to know that's just who we are." That was the second time I'd ever seen Class 11A powerhouse but I'll took it as a compliment.
In all, I saw four of the state's seven champions during the year (Avon, Potter County, West Central and Sioux Falls Lincoln) and two more that made it to the Dome (Madison, Watertown). Congrats to them and let's do it again soon.
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