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Wednesday's prep football roundup

By Star Tribune, 10/16/14, 12:06AM CDT

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Highlights from the final week of regular season games.

Metro roundup

Erdmann’s passing boosts Rosemount

• ROSEMOUNT 50, SHAKOPEE 8: The Irish, ranked No. 2 the Star Tribune Metro Top 10 and No. 2 in Class 6A, claimed the South Suburban Conference title with a victory Wednesday night. Jackson Erdmann’s three touchdown passes in the final eight minutes of the first half helped the Irish open a 37-0 halftime lead.

• LAKEVILLE NORTH 31, EAGAN 0: Luke Branson rushed for 134 yards and two TDs to lead the Panthers, ranked No. 7 in the metro and No. 5 in Class 6A. The Panthers limited Eagan to 46 yards in total offense and three first downs in their third shutout of the season.

• EAST RIDGE 42, FOREST LAKE 3: Seth Green threw three TD passes and caught a TD pass and Dominik London rushed for 123 yards and a TD for the Raptors, ranked No. 8 in the metro and in Class 6A.

• CRETIN-DERHAM HALL 40, WOODBURY 7: Kenneth Udoibok rushed for 117 yards and two TDs and Maxwell Jackson passed for 221 yards and two TDs and ran for a TD to lead the Raiders past the Royals.

• NORTHFIELD 46, OWATONNA 15: Tommy McDonald rushed for 126 yards and three TDs to lead the Raiders, ranked No. 6 in Class 5A, to the victory.

• ST. FRANCIS 54, CHISAGO LAKES 21: John Santiago ran for four TDs to lead the Saints past the Wildcats, ranked No. 8 in Class 5A.

• HUTCHINSON 63, WACONIA 0: The Tigers, ranked No. 6 in the metro and No. 1 in Class 4A, recorded 10 sacks and rushed for 448 yards to earn their 34th consecutive victory. Robbie Grimsley rushed for 165 yards and three TDs for the Tigers, who allowed only five TDs during the regular season while outscoring opponents 416-36.

• HOLY ANGELS 55, ST. ANTHONY 0: Anthony Ekholm rushed for 124 yards and two TDs and passed for two TDs to lead the Stars, ranked No. 2 in Class 4A.

• BECKER 35, LITTLE FALLS 10: C.J. Schwintek rushed for four TDs to lead the Bulldogs, ranked No. 4 in Class 4A, past the Flyers.

• DELASALLE 69, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 20: James King Jr. rushed for four TDs and returned an interception for a TD to pace the Islanders, ranked No. 6 in Class 4A.

• ST. CROIX LUTHERAN 49, BROOKLYN CENTER 28: Trevor Koester rushed for two touchdowns and Joshua Tietz threw two TD passes to lead the Crusaders, ranked No. 5 in Class 3A, past the Centaurs.

• PROVIDENCE ACADEMY 34, SPECTRUM 12: Conor White returned a kickoff for a score and threw a touchdown pass and Henry Van Dellen threw two TD passes to help the Lions, ranked No. 2 in Class 3A, complete an unbeaten regular season with a victory over the Sting.

• WATERTOWN-MAYER 42, BELLE PLAINE 13: Jordan Berrios rushed for three TDs and Luke Narveson rushed for two TDs as the Royals, ranked No. 8 in Class 3A, claimed the Minnesota River Conference title.

• CHANHASSEN 24, BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON 7: Andrew Poppen and Aaron Rotgers each returned interceptions for TDs in the second half to spark the Storm past the Jaguars. Cole Kirchoff rushed for 159 yards for the Storm, who clinched a share of the Metro West Conference title.

• CHASKA 34, COOPER 14: Justin Arnold threw three TD passes and scored on a 74-yard TD run to help Chaska claim a share of the Metro West Conference title.

• BENILDE-ST. MARGARET’S 55, RICHFIELD 0: Nate Barry ran for 170 yards and two TDs and Jay Weber returned an interception for a score as the Red Knights cruised.

• BURNSVILLE 34, APPLE VALLEY 28: Jahvonta Wilson rushed for 182 yards and two TDs as the Blaze outlasted the Eagles.

• CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI 32, PRINCETON 28: John Solberg’s 1-yard TD pass to Austin Schlenker with 23 seconds remaining lifted the Bluejackets to the victory. Solberg rushed for 111 yards and three TDs and passed for 185 yards and two TDs.

• CHAMPLIN PARK 28, ANOKA 21: Marty Hill returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and caught a TD pass and Max Biegert threw two TD passes to help the Rebels fend off the Tornadoes.

• GLENCOE-SILVER LAKE 46, ANNANDALE 14: Teddy Petersen rushed for 145 yards and three TDs and returned an interception for a TD to fuel the Panthers’ victory.

• HOWARD LAKE-WAVERLY-WINSTED 20, ROCKFORD 6: Dylan Kosek rushed for 226 yards and three touchdowns to send the Lakers over the Rockets.

• MINNEAPOLIS EDISON 16, WEST LUTHERAN 12: Andre Brown scored on runs of 64 and 47 yards to help the Tommies rally. Edison forced six Warriors turnovers.

• ST. PAUL CENTRAL 39, ST. PAUL COMO PARK 12: Garrett Gardner rushed for two touchdowns and caught a TD pass as the Minutemen finished off their fifth consecutive St. Paul City Conference title.

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