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Roseville hands host Anoka 12th consecutive defeat

By DAVID LA VAQUE, Star Tribune, 08/30/18, 9:30PM CDT

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Running back Brendan McMillan, primarily a blocking fullback last season, ran for 137 yards and two touchdowns in a 22-7 victory for the Raiders.


Roseville running back Brendan McMillan (1) runs for some of the 137 yards he gained in the Raiders' victory over Anoka. Photo: LEILA NAVIDI • leila.navidi@startribune.com

Roseville senior running back Brendan McMillan dutifully went about his primary role as a blocking fullback last season.

But he relished a chance Thursday to switch from battering ram to featured back.

McMillan carried much of the Raiders’ offensive load in a 22-7 victory at Anoka’s Goodrich Field. He scored twice and helped the Roseville offense wear down the Tornadoes’ defense.

“I’m pretty happy, yeah,” McMillan said. “We pounded the ball and that’s what we were trying to do.”

First report

Roseville rolled to a 22-7 victory Thursday at Anoka’s Goodrich Field, taking the wind out of the host Tornadoes all evening.

Quarterback Sam Peterson threw for a touchdown and Brendan McMillan ran for two scores as the Raiders held a 20-0 lead into the fourth quarter.

Anoka’s Cody Lindenberg scored a short run but it wasn’t enough to overcome repeated offensive stumbles. The unit managed just 29 yards in the first half and one first down.

The Tornadoes lost their 12th consecutive game dating back to 2016. They were 0-9 last season.

New Roseville activities director Reed Hornung was a 2005 Anoka graduate and football player.

Check back later for more on the game,

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