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Rosemount bounces back with 21-0 victory over Burnsville

By David La Vaque, Star Tribune, 10/14/16, 9:15PM CDT

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Quarterback Cody Hogan threw two passes for touchdowns and rushed for the other Irish score.


Rosemount quarterback Cody Hogan dives into the end zone for a touchdown despite efforts by Burnsville's Jackson Martens (5) to stop him in the fourth quarter Friday at Rosemount. Photo: DAVID JOLES * djoles@startribune.com

His team scored the game’s only touchdown before halftime, but Rosemount quarterback Cody Hogan wasn’t satisfied.

An interception, fumble and a turnover on downs 4 yards from the Burnsville end zone left the Irish hungry.

“We knew there was more for us on the table,” Hogan said. “We just had to stop shooting ourselves in the foot.”

A second touchdown pass plus a scoring run from Hogan fueled a 21-0 victory, on the heels of last week’s loss to Farmington. Both of Hogan’s touchdown passes covered 37 yards. His 6-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter secured the home victory.

Rosemount (6-1) plays at Lakeville North (7-0) on Wednesday with a chance to share the East Metro White subdistrict title.

“It was a great bounce-back victory,” Hogan said. “Now we have to keep it going.”

Rosemount’s defense looked like the unit that held opponents scoreless for 15 consecutive quarters earlier this season. The defense forced Burnsville (5-2) to go three-and-out on nine of 13 possessions.

The Irish pounced in the third quarter after a punt into the wind that went almost nowhere. On the first play of the ensuing Irish drive, Hogan went over the top to Sam Nelson for a 37-yard touchdown and 14-0 lead.

“When we get three-and-outs we’ve got to take advantage so it was great to see Cody give him a chance to make the catch,” Rosemount coach Jeff Erdmann said.

The Blaze, which lost starting quarterback Andrew Hanson to a broken foot, played its second game with backup quarterback Isiaah Harston. Burnsville failed to convert two turnovers into points in the first half.

Running back Steph Olson Jr. got stopped on fourth down at the Irish 5-yard line.

“That one really is one we would like to have back,” Burnsville coach Tyler Krebs said. “It’s not all on the quarterback. We didn’t block or run very well, and they’re a very good defense.”

Olson, Jackson Martens and Jake Shepley, Burnsville’s trio of playmakers, struggled to get on track. “They’ve got some very good athletes so to not allow big plays was huge,” Erdmann said.

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First report

Rosemount quarterback Cody Hogan threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another in a 21-0 victory against Burnsville.

Both of Hogan’s touchdown passes covered 37 yards. His 6-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter secured the Rosemount (6-1) victory at home on Friday.

The Blaze (5-2) could not convert a pair of turnovers in the first half in points.

Check back later for more on the game.

Inside the game

Key of the game: Rosemount’s defense reclaimed its place among the metro area’s stingiest units, limiting Burnsville’s playmakers to a few big gains and keeping the Blaze out of the end zone. In acing one of its toughest tests this season, the Irish forced Burnsville to go three-and-out on nine of 13 possessions.

Quote: “I didn’t think it was the best pass. I thought I underthrew him, but he made a great play on the ball.” — Cody Hogan on his 37-yard scoring pass to Sam Nelson

One thing to know: Rosemount defensive back Griffin Lanoue helped preserve the shutout by catching Marcus Shepley from behind after a 46-yard pass reception and ending the fourth-quarter drive with an interception at the Irish 2.

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