Bobcats Pull Out Victory in Close Contest
On Friday, Sept. 27, the South Loup football team faced off against Atkinson West Holt, securing a narrow victory with a final score of 25-24. The game displayed strong performances from both teams, highlighting individual talents and relentless effort on the field.
Junior quarterback Dylan Pandorf had a standout night, completing 10 of 16 passes for 147 yards and one touchdown, with a notable long completion of 66 yards. His ability to connect with his receivers proved to be invaluable in the close contest.
Conner Paulsen was the driving force for South Loup’s rushing attack, amassing 172 yards on 15 carries, including three rushing touchdowns that helped the team to victory. His impressive 11.5 yards per carry was instrumental in maintaining offensive momentum.
“It was a huge win for the program, and it was an amazing game,” said Head Coach Matt Jageler.
Ethan Furne also made his mark in the receiving game, catching four passes for 93 yards, including a critical touchdown that energized the South Loup sideline. His explosive plays were crucial, especially in tight situations.
Defensively, the Bobcats faced a strong challenge from West Holt’s offense. The team recorded a total of 87 tackles, with standout performances from Paxton Bierman and Harper Johnson, who both contributed significantly to limiting the Huskies’ scoring opportunities.
“We managed to grind it out and take the win, 25-24. It was close, but we found a way to finish strong when it mattered,” said Furne.
As the saying goes, “Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.”
Both teams displayed this throughout the game, making it a memorable showdown for players and fans alike.