
Braiden Todd scrambles to avoid the Nashua-Plainfield defense during Friday’s district game where the Warriors won 22-14. (Photo courtesy of Kelly Terpstra/New Hampton Tribune)
It was a great night to be a Warrior as South Winn (3-3, 2-2) took care of Nashua-Plainfield (4-2, 3-1) Friday night, spoiling the Huskies’ homecoming 22-14.
“We came out and established a physical, 16-play scoring drive to set the tone for the night. We missed out on a couple fourth-down plays that gave Nashua a chance to take the lead,” noted Coach Jason Ohrt. “I’m very proud of these kids right now. They just keep getting better each week.”
Physical night
South Winn managed to put a score in each of the four quarters. Kyle Kuboushek was the first to reach the endzone on a 16-play scoring drive in the opening period. The Huskies answered with a pair of touchdowns in the second, but a touchdown pass strung from Brady Ohrt to Nolan Sabelka, followed by Carson Streeter interception, gave the Warriors all the momentum going into halftime despite trailing 14-12.
A 41-yard Carson Streeter field goal in the third quarter provided South Winn with a lead that the Warrior defense held onto. Adding a little security with a four-yard scamper to score was Parker Timp in the fourth.
The details
South Winn had 96 yards of passing with another 146 coming on the ground. By comparison, the Huskies had 174 yards rushing and 56 through the air for 220 total.
Individually, Kuboushek rushed 31 times for 128 yards. Timp picked up 15 yards on five carries.
It was a big defensive effort, led by Kuboushek with nine total tackles, including two for a loss. Timp was there four 8.5 total tackles, including five solo stops and three tackles for a loss.
Newer opponent
South Winn are at North Tama Friday, Oct. 6, in only the second time the two teams have ever met. The first time was in 2020 with the Warriors coming out on top 33-6. Kick-off is set for 7 p.m.
“We hope to get a big Warrior crowd down next week with a win, we can clinch a playoff berth for the first time since 2019,” added Coach Ohrt.
Game stats
Total yards: South Winn 246; Nashua-Plainfield 220
Passing (comp/att/yds): Brady Ohrt (3-7, 57 yds., 1 TD); Braiden Todd (4-7, 39 yds.)
Rushing (att/yds): Kyle Kuboushek (31-128, 1 TD); Parker Timp (5-15, 1 TD); Ohrt (3-5)
Receiving (att/yds/TD): Nolan Sabelka (2-51, 1 TD); Carson Streeter (5-45)
Tackles (total): Kuboushek (9.0); Timp (8.5); Ohrt (7.5); Streeter (5.5); Tristen Bodensteiner (5.0); Eric Kriener (4.0); Brody Tieskoetter (3.0); Sabelka (2.0); Cody Meyer (2.0); Logan Tieskoetter (1.5); Aiden Feickert (1.0); Shayde Wermers (1.0)
Interceptions (no/return yds): Streeter (1-22); B. Tieskoetter (1-0)
Punts (att/yds): Streeter (2-40)
Punt returns (att/yds): Streeter (1-13)
Kick-offs (att/yds): Streeter (5-236)
Kick-off returns (att/yds): Sabelka (1-18); Todd (2-9)
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