Jack Van Slyke (left) and Jarred Cernik (right) of Bishop Neumann celebrate after the Cavaliers knocked off Hartington Cedar Catholic 24-21 in the Class C-2 Football Playoffs on Nov. 8.
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Conor Booth of Bishop Neumann runs the ball agaisnt Hartington Cedar Catholic on Nov. 8. He rushed for 250 yards and two scores in a three point win over the Trojans.
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The Bishop Neumann football team celebrates after getting a stop on fourth down against Hartington Cedar Catholic on Nov. 8 at home. In a thrilling contest, the Cavaliers knocked off the Trojans 24-21.
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Isaiah Nagle of Bishop Neumann gets a tackle against Hartington Cedar Catholic at home on Nov. 8. The Cavaliers defeated the Trojans by three points.
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Jack Van Slyke (left) and Kamber Lechtenberg(right) of Bishop Neumann block for Conor Booth against Hartington Cedar Catholic on Nov. 8. Thanks to a blocked field goal, the Cavaliers defeated the Trojans 24-21 to advance to the semifinals.
WAHOO — Heading into the quarterfinals of the Class C-2 football playoffs, the Bishop Neumann and Hartington Cedar Catholic football teams had different paths to get to where they were. The Cavaliers hadn’t played in a one-score game since week one, where the Trojans had been involved in multiple games like that in the past few weeks.
Jack Van Slyke (left) and Jarred Cernik (right) of Bishop Neumann celebrate after the Cavaliers knocked off Hartington Cedar Catholic 24-21 in the Class C-2 Football Playoffs on Nov. 8.
Conor Booth of Bishop Neumann runs the ball agaisnt Hartington Cedar Catholic on Nov. 8. He rushed for 250 yards and two scores in a three point win over the Trojans.
The Bishop Neumann football team celebrates after getting a stop on fourth down against Hartington Cedar Catholic on Nov. 8 at home. In a thrilling contest, the Cavaliers knocked off the Trojans 24-21.
Jack Van Slyke (left) and Kamber Lechtenberg(right) of Bishop Neumann block for Conor Booth against Hartington Cedar Catholic on Nov. 8. Thanks to a blocked field goal, the Cavaliers defeated the Trojans 24-21 to advance to the semifinals.