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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Marshall cruises past Worthington, 42-6

WORTHINGTON — The Marshall football team defeated Worthington 42-6 on Friday.

Tyler Maeyaert completed seven of his 14 pass attempts for 106 yards and two touchdowns while added seven carries for 65 yards and another score. Jake Eben completed two of his six pass attempts for 25 yards and added 17 yards on the ground on five carries and a touchdown. Chidi Nwakama added 53 yards rushing on 12 carries and a touchdown while also hauling in two receptions for 42 yards and a score. Keaton Maertens added two carries for 45 yards and a touchdown on the ground and three catches for 57 yards.

Defensively, Bryant Paulsen led Marshall with 12 total tackles, including eight for a loss and four sacks and had a fumble recovery for a touchdown.

Marshall (2-2) will face Tri-City United at home next Friday at 7 p.m.

Marshall 42, Worthington 6

Scoring summary not available at press time.

Individual statistics

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD): Marshall (Maeyaert 7-14-106-2; Eben 2-6-25).

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Marshall (Maeyaert 7-65-1; Nwakama 12-53-1; Maertens 2-45-1; Eben 5-17-1).

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): Marshall (Maertens 3-57; Nwakama 2-42-1).

Defense (Total tackles-tackles for loss): Marshall (Paulsen 12-8).

RTR 36, MACCRAY 8

TYLER — The Russell-Tyler-Ruthton football team defeated MACCRAY 36-8 on Friday.

Jonah Christensen led RTR with 162 passing yards on 15 of 27 passing and a touchdown while adding 148 yards on the ground. Darrick Baartman added 86 rushing yards and a score while Cody Wichmann had 77 yards on the ground and a touchdown. Aiden Wichmann led in receiving with 62 yards on five catches while Baartman added a 14-yard touchdown reception.

RTR (3-1) will face Minneota on the road next Friday at 7 p.m.

RTR 36, MACCRAY 8

MACCRAY 0 0 0 8 – 8

RTR 7 0 13 16 – 36

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter

RTR: Baartman 5 yd run (C. Wichmann kick).

Second Quarter

No scoring.

Third Quarter

RTR: Fumble return (C. Wichmann kick).

RTR: Baartman 14 yd pass from Christensen (Kick no good).

Fourth Quarter

RTR: Safety.

RTR: Baartman 49 yd interception return (C. Wichmann kick).

MACCRAY: Post 89 yd run (2-pt. conversion).

RTR: C. Wichmann 3 yd run (C. Wichmann kick).

Individual statistics

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD): RTR (Christensen 15-27-162-1).

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): RTR (Christensen 26-148; Baartman 13-86-1; C. Wichmann 9-77-1).

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): RTR (A. Wichmann 5-62; Haroldson 6-59; Christensen 1-15; Baartman 1-14-1).

Defense: RTR (Baartman Interception return for a touchdown).

Edgerton 24, RRC 0

EDGERTON — The Red Rock Central football team fell to Edgerton 24-0 on Friday.

Mason Strom led RRC with 77 rushing yards on 16 carries while Isaac Simonson completed nine of his 18 pass attempts for 42 yards and Zak Zimmerman had seven receptions for 39 yards.

Defensively, Zimmerman had a sack while Jayden Lang added an interception.

RRC (2-2) will face Cedar Mountain on the road next Friday at 7 p.m.

Edgerton 24, RRC 0

RRC 0 0 0 0 – 0

Edgerton 8 0 8 8 – 24

Scoring Summary not available at press time.

Individual statistics

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-TD): RRC (Simonson 9-18-42-0).

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): RRC (Strom 16-77-0).

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): RRC (Zimmerman 7-39-0).

Defense: RRC (Lang INT; Zimmerman 1 sack).

Thursday volleyball

Minneota 3, DB 0

DAWSON — The No. 2-ranked Minneota volleyball team defeated Dawson-Boyd 3-0 (25-8, 25-8, 25-13) on Thursday.

Natalee Rolbiecki and Ella Johnson led Minneota with seven kills each while Ireland Stassen and Abby Frie each added five. McKenzie Tolk led in digs with 16 while Rolbiecki added eight and McKenna Yost led in set assists with 18 while Stassen added 10.

Kate Dahl led DB with four kills while Reese Johnson and Ayiana Hastad each had three. Hastad led in digs with nine while Chelsie Husby led in set assists with 13.

Minneota 3, DB 0

Minneota 25 25 25

DB 8 8 13

Kills: Minneota (Rolbiecki, Johnson 7; Stassen, Frie 5); DB (Dahl 4; Hastad, Johnson 3).

Digs: Minneota (Tolk 16; Rolbiecki 8; Yost 5); DB (Hastad 9; Dahl 6).

Set Assists: Minneota (Yost 18; Stassen 10); DB (Husby 13).

Serving (aces): Minneota (Rolbiecki 21-21 (7); Stassen 19-19 (2)); DB (Husby 6-6 (2); Haas 6-6).

Canby 3, RCW 0

RENVILLE — The No. 3-ranked Canby volleyball team defeated Renville County West 3-0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-16) on Thursday.

Gabby Harding led Canby with 17 kills while Maya Wente added 15. Kyla Rangaard and Mackenzie Janiszeski led in digs with six each while Rachel Harding added five and Paige Nelson led in set assists with 25 while Rachel Harding added 20.

Canby 3, RCW 0

Canby 25 25 25

RCW 16 19 16

Kills: Canby (G. Harding 17; Wente 15).

Digs: Canby (Rangaard, Janiszeski 6; R. Harding 5).

Set Assists: Canby (Nelson 25; R. Harding 20).

Serving (aces): Canby (R. Harding 19-19 (3); G. Harding 9-9 (2); Wente 9-11 (2)).

Wabasso 3, BLHS 0

WABASSO — The Wabasso volleyball team defeated Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart 3-0 (25-11, 25-14, 25-22) on Thursday.

Kelsey Fischer led Wabasso with 14 kills while Avery Carlson added 10 and Ashlyn Daub had eight. Carlson led in digs with 11 while Audrey Johnson added 10 and Kelsey Frank led in set assists with 37.

Wabasso (5-11) will face Sleepy Eye at home next Thursday at 7:15 p.m.

Wabasso 3, BLHS 0

BLHS 11 14 22

Wabasso 25 25 25

Kills: Wabasso (Fischer 14; Carlson 10; Daub 8; Olson 7).

Digs: Wabasso (Carlson 11; Johnson 10; Olson 6).

Set Assists: Wabasso (Frank 37).

Serving (aces): Wabasso (Johnson 12-12 (5)).

MACCRAY 3, YME 1

CLARA CITY — The Yellow Medicine East volleyball team fell to MACCRAY 3-1 (20-25, 10-25, 25-21, 15-25) on Thursday.

Yansi Flores led YME with 14 kills. Flores and Lexi Smith led in digs with 18 each while Kiara Sakry added 13 and Aria Peters had 11. Peters also led in set assists with 24.

YME (6-8) will face Canby on the road on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.

MACCRAY 3, YME 1

YME 20 10 25 15

MACCRAY 25 25 21 25

Kills: YME (Flores 14; Mortenson 6; Bones 5).

Digs: YME (Flores, Smith 18; Sakry 13; Peters 11).

Set Assists: YME (Peters 24).

Serving (aces): YME (Peters 21-21 (3); Jaenisch 4-4 (2)).

RTR 3, KMS 0

KERKHOVEN — The Russell-Tyler-Ruthton volleyball team defeated Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 3-0 (25-9, 25-18, 25-20) on Thursday.

Ella Hesse, Abby Carr and Ally Nelson led RTR with six kills each while Casey Swanson added five. Hesse also led in digs with 11 while Tatum Hess added nine and Gabi Borresen led in set assists with 19.

RTR 3, KMS 0

RTR 25 25 25

KMS 9 18 20

Kills: RTR (Hesse, Carr, Nelson 6; Swanson 5).

Digs: RTR (Hesse 11; Hess 9; Schreurs 8).

Set Assists: RTR (G. Borresen 19).

Serving (aces): RTR (Hesse 7; Wendland, Schreurs 4).

TMB 3, LQPV 0

MADISON — The Tracy-Milroy-Balaton volleyball team defeated Lac qui Parle Valley 3-0 (25-14, 25-23, 25-17) on Thursday.

Sheridan Ludeman led TMB with 11 kills while Camille Dolan added 10 and Amber Hensch had eight. Margaret Dolan led in digs with 25 while Kiarra Danielson added 24 and Maddi Langerock had 14 and Langerock led in set assists with 39.

TMB 3, LQPV 0

TMB 25 25 25

LQPV 14 23 17

Kills: TMB (Ludeman 11; C. Dolan 10; Hensch 8).

Digs: TMB (M. Dolan 25; Danielson 24; Langerock 14).

Set Assists: TMB (Langerock 39).

Serving (aces): TMB (Hensch 16-16 (2); Zick 13-13 (2); M. Dolan 19-19 (1)).

MCC 3, MLA/Comfrey 1

SLAYTON — The Murray County Central volleyball team defeated Mountain Lake Area/Comfrey 3-1 (25-19, 21-25, 25-22, 25-11) on Thursday.

Emily Rohrer led MCC with 15 kills while Sophie Larson added 10 and Camdyn Kluis had eight. Kiana Felber led in digs with 19 while Kluis added 14 and Kate Slettum led in set assists with 41.

MCC (2-6) will face HBC on the road on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.

MCC 3, MLA/Comfrey 1

MLA/Comfrey 19 25 22 11

MCC 25 21 25 25

Kills: MCC (Rohrer 15; Larson 10; Kluis 8).

Digs: MCC (Felber 19; Kluis 14; Rohrer 10).

Set Assists: MCC (Slettum 41).

Serving (aces): MCC (Kluis 27-29 (7); Slettum 12-13 (3)).

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