Waconia's Ethan Swanson looks for yards on the quarterback keeper against Chaska Friday night. The Wildcats defeated the Hawks 16-0 in Waconia. Photo by Jeff Lawler, SportsEngine
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Through its first five games this season Waconia’s starting defense hasn’t given up a touchdown. The Wildcats continued that momentum Friday in their 16-0 shutout at home against Suburban White rival Chaska.
Ranked fifth in Class 5A, Waconia (6-0) forced two Hawks turnovers in a first half in which kicker Tim Stapleton made three field goals, including a 36-yarder as time expired in the second quarter. Stapleton’s efforts gave the Wildcats a 9-0 lead at halftime.
Waconia extended its lead to 16-0 late in the third quarter after running back Mitchell Garnatz rushed for a 2-yard touchdown with 1:18 remaining.
The Wildcats’ victory came nearly a year to the date after Chaska (3-3) defeated Waconia 44-30.
“We were a different team last year,” Wildcats coach Corey Shea said. Alluding to his defense, he added, “We have some great players on that side of the ball this season. They put us in good field position all night long.”
Quarterback Ethan Swanson led Waconia with more than 120 yards rushing.
“Defense played really well, that’s what we’ve come to expect,” Swanson said. “Our job on the offensive side of the ball tonight was just to grind it out.”
While Chaska held Waconia to just one touchdown, the Hawks struggled to move the ball on a rainy night.
“Credit to (Waconia), they are 6-0 for a reason,” Chaska coach Bryan Dahl said. “Defensively we hung in there, but we missed too many tackles and too many blocks up front.”
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Waconia kicker Tim Stapleton boots his second of three first half field goals against Chaska Friday night. The Wildcats defeated the Hawks 16-0. Photo by Jeff Lawler, SportsEngine
Through its first five games this season Waconia’s defense had given up a touchdown. The Wildcats continued that momentum Friday in their 16-0 shutout against Chaska.
Playing at home and ranked fifth in Class 5A, Waconia (6-0, 3-0 in conference play) forced two turnovers in a first half in which place kicker Tim Stapleton made three field goals, including a 36-yarder as time expired in the second quarter. His efforts gave the Wildcats a 9-0 lead at halftime.
Waconia extended its lead to 16-0 late in the third quarter, as running back Mitchell Garnatz rushed for a 2-yard touchdown with 1:18 remaining.
The Wildcat victory came one year after Chaska defeated Waconia 44-30 .
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Chaska quarterback Justin Bach rolls out to pass Friday night against Waconia. The Hawks fell to the Wildcats 16-0. Photo by Jeff Lawler, SportsEngine